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Mid-Year Review Meeting on The Progress of Current ADP 2020-21

The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government has released Rs79 billion development funds to different departments during the first six months of the current fiscal year.
A statement issued here on Monday said that midyear review meeting of Annual Development Programme (ADP) progress was chaired by Chief Minister Mahmood Khan. The meeting was attended by Chief Secretary Dr Kazim Niaz, Additional Chief Secretary Shakeel Qadir Khan and other official.
The meeting was informed that Rs79 billion was the highest amount released to government departments during the first two quarters in the last five years. The overall fund utilisation ratio during the first two quarters of the current financial year was quite satisfactory as compared to that of the first two quarters of last years.
The chief minister directed the officials to ensure 100 per cent fund utilisation by the end of the current financial year. He asked the departments to give special attention to the reports of monitoring and evaluation directorate regarding the developmental projects and take immediate steps to remove deficiencies in the schemes.
He directed the quarters concerned to finalise the PC-Is of all mega projects reflected in public sector development programme and submit the same to the relevant forum for approval. He asked them to take necessary steps to start work on all approved projects.
Mr Khan said that at least 50 per cent progress should be ensured on Dera Ismail Khan Motorway and Chashma Right Bank Canal projects during the next two years.
The meeting was informed that environment department topped the list with 100 per cent performance whereas home department managed 75 per cent utilisation during the period under the review.
The meeting was informed that a total of 839 developmental schemes were due for completion in the province and most of the DFC projects would be completed till the end of current fiscal.
So far, a total of 300 developmental projects have been approved by the relevant forums during the current financial year. About 199 projects were approved by PDWP, 94 projects by DDWP whereas five mega projects were approved by Executive Committee of the National Economic Council (ECNEC).
The meeting was told a total of 148 projects of elementary and secondary education department costing Rs 115 billion were reflected in the current ADP. The meeting was told that Rs.21 billion was allocated for those projects in the current year budget.
Similarly, Rs.21 billion has been allocated in the current budget for 179 projects of health department while the total estimated cost of these projects is Rs123 billion.
A total of 116 projects in road sector will be completed during the current financial year while a total of 500 projects of roads sector have been reflected in the ADP.

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ACS KP Shakeel Qadir Khan met with the Development Director FCDO Anabelle Gerry today

Additional Chief Secretary Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Shakeel Qadir Khan met with the Development Director FCDO Anabelle Gerry today at the Planning and Development Department Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
During the meeting various projects and areas of mutual interest came under discussion.
The meeting discussed Sectorial priorities of KP Government for the upcoming financial year 2021-22 as well as areas of FCDO current and future programing.
The meeting discussed Climate Change, Health, Education, Industry sector projects in detail.
The two sides reviewed the bilateral projects, its present trajectory, and future direction.

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Meeting of Chief SP&GM with MPA Ayesha Bano and Chairperson Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Commission on the Status of Women

Meeting of Chief Social Protection and Gender Mainstreaming with MPA Ayesha Bano and Chairperson Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Commission on the Status of Women held on 20 January 2020. The meeting discussed the need to review the progress on the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Women Empowerment Policy, ways to strengthen Darul Amans, providing enabling environment to women workforce and provision of micro finance services alongside other  areas of mutual interest and collaboration for gender mainstreaming and women empowerment in the province.

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ACS KP Shakeel Qadir Khan Remarks on 2nd Business & Labor Survey

Due to appropriate management of lockdown measures and special incentives offered by the government, there was an improvement in the percentage of job losses from 70% in May 2020 to 31% in August 2020, according to the findings of the Business and Labour Survey. The survey was conducted in August 2020 to assess the impact of COVID-19 on small businesses and informal jobs engaged in various sectors of the economy in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. The main findings of the survey were discussed at the roundtable discussion chaired by the Additional Chief Secretary Mr. Shakeel Qadir Khan. The survey interviewed 3,200 business owners and informal wage earners across 32 districts of the province in 8 sectors of the economy including agriculture, construction, food, manufacturing, retail, transportation, services, and wholesale. 13% of the respondents were female. Due to restrictions on movement, the survey was conducted telephonically. The survey findings revealed that construction and manufacturing sectors were the worst hit sectors in terms of loss in sales whereas food and construction sectors recorded highest proportion of layoffs. During the roundtable discussion on the key survey findings, it was disclosed that the Provincial Government’s imposition of smart lockdown measures and the subsequent lifting of restrictions in a timely manner resulted in an increase in the average daily wage rate of labourers from PKR 315 in May 2020 to PKR 565 in August 2020. However, only 40% reported being employed even after the lockdown restrictions were completely lifted, which is an issue demanding special attention by the provincial government authorities. The survey has also measured the awareness and sensitisation levels of the respondents about the health associated risks posed by the pandemic. Across all the sectors, more than 70% of the business owners viewed the threat of COVID-19 as serious as it could be life threatening with serious likelihood of falling sick. More than two-thirds of the labourers (68%) responded that the best strategy to minimize their income losses would be to provide cash transfers through the Ehsaas Programme scheme. More than half of the business owners (about 55%) preferred the government’s assistance through the interest-free loans on easy instalments. As many as 62% of the business owners in the retail and wholesale sectors preferred such loans. Almost 30% of the business owners in construction and manufacturing sectors each preferred tax cuts and reduction in electricity rate from the government. In his concluding remarks, the Additional Chief Secretary said that the survey undertaking was a noteworthy effort under testing circumstances and limited timeframe. He further said that the intent was not to conduct a statistically perfect survey but to perform trend analysis for the government to work with regarding their decisions and priorities. He also added that the Planning and Development Department was currently in the process of conducting the third phase of the Business and Labour Survey for further insights into the patterns and trends of economic and business revival in the province. In the end, he lauded the efforts of all the departments and partners who were involved in the implementation and compilation of the survey activities and findings.

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P&D Department Developing Mobile Application to Improve Service Delivery

The Planning and Development Department is utilizing technology to improve governance and service delivery to better respond to the needs of the people.

The GIS Cell of the Planning and Development Department Khyber Pakhtunkhwa is in the process of developing a mobile application “Pothole Fixer” to be piloted in Peshawar district.

The application will provide an interface to its users to register their complaints if they observe any road potholes by taking a picture and sharing it on the application in real-time.

The application will be based on the existing GIS platform of the department and will link up on the basis of the current location (coordinates) of the complainant.

The reported complaint will be examined automatically by the pertinent government department, such as Communication & Works, Pakhtunkhwa Highway Authority, National Highway Authority, Local Government Authorities, etc.

These updates were presented to the Additional Chief Secretary Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Shakeel Qadir Khan, who was chairing a review meeting of the GIS Cell here today. The meeting was also attended by Secretary P&DD, Chief Economist P&DD and officials of GIS Cell.

The meeting was also informed that the GIS has been extended to 35 districts across the province by setting up GIS Cells. The GIS Cell of has also mapped a total of 35,817 locations against 8,230 schemes of the Annual Development Programme since 2017-18.

The establishment of a centralized GIS is already helping the department in decision-making, especially in the planning and monitoring of development projects by avoiding duplication of work through timely and accurate information hosted on a centralized database.

The GIS was also recently linked to the Independent Monitoring Unit of the Elementary and Secondary Education Department and the Planning Commission Form Management System to further extend its benefits.

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BOK & Sports Department KP Partnered to Promote Squash

The Bank of Khyber and Sports Department have partnered to identify, groom and promote the future generation of professional squash players in the province. The initiative is aimed at providing talent development opportunities to under-13 squash players from all over the province. To implement this initiative, a 3-year plan will be finalized soon under which dietary support, squash equipment, playing kits and professional coaching will be provided to the selected players.
Meeting held at Planning and Development Department today.

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International Boxing Event held at Qayum Stadium Peshawar

International Boxing Event held at Qayum Stadium Peshawar. Additional Chief Secretary Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Shakeel Qadir Khan and Secretary Sports Abid Majeed attended the event. “Providing sports opportunities for youth is one of the government’s priorities, competitions will bring out new talent and boost ties with neighboring countries, ACS said”

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15th PDWP Meeting Held on 25th January 2021

A total of 24 schemes have been approved at an estimated cost of PKR 19.11 billion by the Government of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa during the 15th meeting of the Provincial Development Working Party (PDWP). The Additional Chief Secretary, Shakil Qadir Khan, presided over the meeting which deliberated and approved schemes pertaining to different sectors including Health, Education, Multi-Sector Development, Roads, Agriculture, Water, Multi Sectorial Development, Urban Development, Board of Revenue, Tourism & Sports.
 
The approved projects from today’s PDWP include construction and feasibility of different roads in District Abbotabad, Buner, Haripur, Swabi, Hangu and Mansehra worth PKR 1.59 Billion. Upgradation of existing 9 Nursing Schools in Peshawar, Kohat, Bannu, DI Khan, Mardan, Swat and Abbotabad were also approved by the PDWP.
The accelerated development of the Merged Areas is a top priority of the Government of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Expansion of Khyber Girls Medical College Peshawar to accommodate additional fifty students of Merged Areas was approved by the forum.
Water supply schemes in Upper Dir at a cost of PKR 152.25 Million, Construction of of Water Supply Schemes in Haripur at a cost of PKR 200 Million have also been approved by the PDWP. Under the FIP Program, Reconstruction of 11 fully damaged schools in Tribal District Bajaur at a cost of PKR 338.044 Million and Reconstruction of 27 fully damaged schools in Tribal District Mohmand at a cost of PKR 831.461 Million have also been approved by the forum.
 

Other notable projects that were approved following different rounds of discussions include Purchase of Land for Agriculture University Swat, Feasibility Study of Command Area Development of Small Dams, Hockey Turf at Nowshehra and Abbotabad, Upgradation of Sports Complex at Mohmand & Bajaur and Establishment of Resource Center & E Stamp Introduction in Board of Revenue in Newly Merged Districts.

Press Coverage of 15th PDWP 25 January 2021
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4th Meeting of Provincial Technical/Steering Committee for SDGs Support Unit Held in P&D Department

4th Meeting of Provincial Technical/Steering Committee for SDGs Support Unit Khyber Pakhtunkhwa was held under the chairmanship of Secretary P&D Department, Mr. Amir Sultan Tareen. The Unit made a detailed presentation on the progress & achievements for 2020. The Forum was also briefed on the activities initiated under Annual Work Plan 2021 which was unanimously approved by the forum.

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ACS KP Shakeel Qadir Khan Met WFP Country Director Chris Kaye at P&D Department.

The Additional Chief Secretary, Shakeel Qadir Khan, met the World Food Programme (WFP) team led by the Country Director, Chris Kaye at the Planning and Development Department today. The meeting discussed initiatives to enhance food security, stimulate economic growth and reduce poverty in a sustainable manner in the region.

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