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Trans Peshawar Board of Directors Meeting Chaired by ACS KP

Old Ford wagons will now be used to promote tourism and heritage Trans Peshawar Board of Directors meeting chaired by Additional Chief Secretary Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Shakeel Qadir Khan. The meeting was attended by CO Trans Peshawar, DC Peshawar and other board members. Trans Peshawar Board of Directors approves use of some old Ford wagons for tourism promotion instead of scrapping Wagons to be used for heritage tourism in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa after renovation. Historic Ford wagons will help promote heritage tourism In this regard, a request was made to Trans Peshawar by the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Tourism Department. It was decided to scrap old wagons and buses after BRT buses started running. The meeting also approved a performance appraisal policy for Trans Peshawar employees and a policy on missing items and missing children while traveling.

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Highlights of 15th PDWP Meeting Held on 25th January 2021

15th PDWP meeting approved the upgradation of nursing schools in Peshawar, Kohat, Bannu, DI Khan, Mardan, Swat, and Abbottabad. the project will increase the numbers of vacancies in the nursing schools and it  will boost the work force fighting against the pandemic.

Future of any region is dependent on harnessing the potential of its young bulge through education. Expansion/Upgradation of Khyber Girls Medical College to accommodate additional 50 students of Merged Districts approved.

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 been approved by the PDWP.
 

Hockey Astroturf at Nowshehra and Abbotabad

Upgradation of Sports Complex at Bajaur and Mohmand

Roads sector approved schemes in 15th PDWP

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Meeting on Digitization of Essential Services for The People of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

Work begins on digitizing the process of providing essential services to the citizens of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. In this regard, a meeting was held under the chairmanship of Additional Chief Secretary Shakeel Qadir Khan in the Planning and Development Department of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Secretary Excise, officials from IT Board and Board of Revenu, representatives of local government and chiefs of Rule of Law and Industries sections from P&D department also attended the meeting.

The meeting was given a detailed briefing by the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Information Technology Board on digitizing essential services for the citizens. In the first phase, 17 services related to Local Government Department, Board of Revenue and Excise and Taxation Department will be digitized for the convenience of the public. The meeting was informed that the back-end data of the departments is being digitized to make the project a reality. In the first phase, necessary documents and matters will be digitized for the provision of departmental records on the system, after which the system will be launched for the citizens. PC One will soon be submitted to the Planning and Development Department of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa for approval.
17 Services include Birth, Marriage, Death, Divorce Certificate, Water Bill, Drainage Complaint, Construction Approval, Illegal Construction Complaint, Excise File Tracking System, Vehicle Number Plates and Registration, Land Record Matters Included. The meeting was informed that work is underway on a web portal to provide all these services on a single platform which will facilitate the public. A briefing has also been given to Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Mahmood Khan on the project while some services have already been digitized by various departments which will be integrated in the IT Portal’s web portal. This will be done and training will also be given to the officials of Local Government Department, Board of Revenue and Excise In addition, the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Information Technology Board (KPITB) is working on an integrated system of integrated payment gateways, combining various money transfer systems, EasyPasa, Jazz Cash and banking e-payment systems, for which various banks and mobile companies Has been contacted and soon this facility will also be available for the convenience of the public.

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Meeting of Bureau of Statistics with ACS KP

Presentation to Additional Chief Secretary Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Shakeel Qadir Khan by Bureau of Statistics KP on different set of statistical data, indicators, insights into the patterns, economic trends and projections in the province.
The findings will be used to perform trend analysis for the government to be used in making decisions and setting priorities.

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Azm-e-Nau KP Economic Recovery Plan 2020-23

In Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, the informal sector remains the most precarious due to the outbreak of COVId-19. About 40% of the provincial economy is made up of manufacturing, construction and wholesale sectors, which also employ a major portion of the informal sector labour force. While agriculture sector has remained largely unscathed so far, the biggest contributor of the provincial economy with a 32.6% share cannot be taken for granted. Ensuring the livelihoods of the unemployed and laid-off workers after the outbreak of COVId-19 was a major challenge for the Government of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

The Planning and development department acted immediately to offset the economic and employment repercussions of the COVId-19 outbreak by leading the Provincial Task Force to tackle economic and employment issues. The department has successfully adopted Vital Economic Operations Management, which is the scientific data-backed approach feeding into the policies of the Government of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa through informed decision-making and prudent resource-allocation. The coping strategy was also prepared to deal with the short-term aspects of crisis management and now the Azm-e-Nau is our approach to calibrate the government’s response under the post-crisis economic recovery plan.

This is our collective endeavour to avert the economic fallout caused by the COVId-19 pandemic through major interventions in nine key sectors to boost the economy in the short term and provide societal benefits in the long term. These sectors include economic growth, education, emergency response, governance, health, jobs for development, public works, small and medium enterprise and social protection. Through these interventions, we aim to contain the spread of the virus to keep the health system optimally functional, while at the same time, undertake specific measures to recover economic costs and employment losses.

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