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Review of Flood Control Measures

Provincial Minister of Relief Department, Chief Secretary and Additional Chief Secretary Khyber Pakhtunkhwa visited the Provincial Flood Control Room. The team reviewed flood-related measures and directed PDMA and concerned departments to intensify relief activities in flood-affected areas.
Flood Control Room is established to provide services to the public and for better coordination among departments. Chief Secretary appreciated the efforts of the staff posted in the flood control room established in PDMA Peshawar. The public can contact the flood control room at 1700.

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Development Partners Conference on Flood Protection and Rehabilitation Activities

On the instructions of the Chief Minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Mr. Mehmood Khan, a Development Partners Conference was held in the Department of Planning and Development, Finance Minister Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Taimur Jhagra, Additional Chief Secretary Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Shahab Ali Shah presided
The representatives of the development partners participated in the meeting. Finance Minister Taimur Saleem Jhagra talked about the government initiatives, flood effects and rehabilitation activities and the needs arising after the flood situation.
The Additional Chief Secretary emphasized on relief activities and rehabilitation to the affected people in remote areas apart from settled districts while directing to take measures on emergency basis.
Chief Economist Planning and Development Department of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Muhammad Ali Asghar gave a detailed briefing regarding flood damage, relief and rehabilitation activities in the entire province. In the meeting, it was decided to create an efficient and robust system with all stakeholders under the supervision of PDMA for relief and rehabilitation measures. The Development Partners agreed to work on the restoration process.

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P&D Department GIS Hub is Assisting the Government in Flood-Related Activities

On the instructions of Chief Minister Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Mr Mehmood Khan, the GIS Hub of the Planning and Development Department conducted satellite mapping of the flood-affected areas across the province to assist the district administration and other institutions in recovery activities after the recent floods. The areas assigned on the map included affected bridges, roads, schools, and the name and locations of the relief camps. The GIS Hub has also deployed its experts in the flood control room to assist in monitoring the flood and relief activities.

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CM KP Review Meeting Over FLood Damages And Government Flood Related Activities

Chief Minister Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Mehmood Khan has directed the relevant authorities to identify flood-prone areas across the province and to plan the construction of protective embankments and flood protection walls etc. . He said that the government is trying to minimize the losses in any future flood situation. He was presiding over a meeting held to review the damage caused by the floods on Thursday. Provincial Minister for Finance Taimur Saleem Jhagra, Minister for Labor Shaukat Ali Yousafzai, Minister for Relief Iqbal Wazir, Minister for Higher Education Kamran Bangash, Special Assistant to the Chief Minister for Information Barrister Muhammad Ali Saif, Chief Secretary Shehzad Bangash, Additional Chief Secretary Shahab Ali Shah, Chief Minister Principal Secretary Amjad Ali Khan and Finance Secretary besides other related departments’ administrative secretaries and senior officials participated in the meeting.

Appreciating the role of political leaders, district administration, PDMA, and rescue and relief workers in the recent flood situation, the Chief Minister said that all the government machinery has done its utmost to save the people from the ravages of flood and to provide relief to them. They have shown great responsibility and their role is commendable. The performance of the provincial government institutions has been appreciated at all levels. On this occasion, the Chief Minister has directed the district administration to ensure transparency in the overall process of distribution of relief items and clarified that financial assistance and other relief items should be distributed only to the flood victims and the rightful should get their rights. No negligence or omission will be tolerated in this regard. Earlier, while giving a briefing to the Chief Minister, it was informed that chlorination tablets and mosquito nets are being provided to the victims keeping in mind the fear of possible epidemics in the affected districts. Similarly, the victims who were evicted from their homes due to floods are being ensured the supply of clean drinking water through water tankers. The meeting was informed that according to the initial estimate of the losses, the agriculture sector has suffered a loss of billions of rupees, and further assessment is going on in different districts, until the completion of which the estimate of the loss may increase further. Similarly, according to the preliminary assessment, a total of 1450 km long roads have been affected by floods. On this occasion, Additional Chief Secretary Shahab Ali Shah gave a detailed briefing to the participants regarding the initial estimate of the damage to houses, roads, bridges, schools, health facilities, agriculture, irrigation and other sectors in addition to the loss of life and property in various districts. . He said that the data of losses is being collected by the district administration. An online portal has been developed for this purpose, the details of which can be viewed online. The participants were informed that the timely evacuation of a total of 364,000 people was made possible in various districts, which helped to reduce the loss of lives to a considerable extent. Similarly, the provincial government’s proactive measures, good governance, anti-encroachment campaign, protective dams and floods. Due to the construction of protection walls, losses were also reduced, otherwise, the losses would have increased manifold. The meeting was further informed that the presence of doctors and related staff has been ensured in all the medical centres to meet the medical needs of the people displaced from their homes due to the flood. While informing about the nature of the flood situation in various districts, it was said that the districts of Upper and Lower Dir, Swat, Upper and Lower Kohistan, Charsadda, DI Khan and Tank have been badly affected by the floods, while the districts of Upper and Lower Chitral, and Mansehra are relatively less affected. According to the preliminary assessment, more than six lakh people have been displaced in the province due to floods. The Chief Minister on the occasion directed to streamline the aid received from donors and social organizations/personalities to ensure efficient and equitable distribution of relief items and packages. The Chief Minister further said that the compensation will be paid to the flood victims as per the revised rates.

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Technical Committee Meeting On Chief Minister’s Flood Relief Fund

The first meeting of the Technical Committee of the Chief Minister’s Flood Relief Fund was held today via video-link. The committee is constituted to devise a mechanism to ensure the efficient management and utilization of flood relief funds. Chief Secretary Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Dr. Shahzad Khan Bangash, Senator Dr. Sania Nishtar, Additional Chief Secretary, Relevant Administrative Secretaries and officials of the Bank of Khyber attended the meeting.

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2nd Special PDWP Meeting Held on 7th September 2022

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government took a major step toward the rehabilitation process in flood-affected areas by approving development projects for flood-affected areas. In a special meeting of the Provincial Development Working Party, projects worth 15 billion were approved. The meeting was chaired by Additional Chief Secretary Planning and Development Department Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Mr Shahab Ali Shah. PDWP members and concerned departments participated in the meeting. The forum approved seven projects related to C&W, Irrigation, and Public Health Engineering for the improvement of the province.

On the special instructions of the Chief Minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Mr Mahmood Khan, several projects were approved for the restoration of drainage, irrigation, clean drinking water, roads and bridges in the flood-affected areas in the province where work would be started on the emergency basis.

The approved projects include flood-affected infrastructure in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, drainage and irrigation systems, water supply, restoration of flood-damaged water supply schemes of the Department of Public Health Engineering, the infrastructure of flood-damaged roads and bridges in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and KHA’s projects include road and bridge maintenance etc.

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PSC Meeting on Integrated Tourism Development Project (KITE)

The Project Steering Committee of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Integrated Tourism Development (KITE) Project was held under the chairmanship of Additional Chief Secretary Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Mr Shahab Ali Shah. Different activities under the project were reviewed while a new work plan was approved.
The project aims to open up new tourism destinations and areas, improve infrastructure, enhance tourism assets and strengthen institutional capacity for the development of tourism in the province.

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The First Meeting of Provincial Land Use and Building Control Council

In the Provincial Land Use and Building Control Council meeting presided over by Chief Minister Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Mahmood Khan, the “District Land Use Plan” was approved in principle for the six districts of Peshawar, Mardan, Charsadda, Nowshera, Swabi and Abbottabad. The purpose of which is to determine the rules and regulations in relation to the use of land, the allocation and management of land for various purposes, apart from the systematic classification at the district level, the systematic growth of important and basic structures and the future needs of urban and rural areas and to provide guidelines for the sustainable development of these areas. The Chief Minister has directed the concerned authorities to finalize the proposed plans within a week in consultation with the administrative departments and clarified that all the departments will be bound to implement the District Land Use Plan individually. Streamlining land use is the need of the hour. We can no longer afford the indiscriminate use of land.

The first meeting of the Provincial Land Use and Building Control Council was held on Wednesday at the Chief Minister’s House. Provincial Ministers Taimur Saleem Jhagra, Ishtiaq Armard, Faisal Amin Gandapur, Special Assistant to the Chief Minister Abdul Karim, Additional Chief Secretary Shahab Ali Shah, Senior Member Board of Revenue Zakir Hussain Afridi, Principal Secretary to the Chief Minister Amjad Ali Khan and other members of the council attended the meeting. Briefing the meeting on the proposed district land use plans, it was told that the proposed plans have been prepared to keep in mind the physical location, climate, geological setting, hydrology and water resources and population and demography of the said districts. Apart from this, practical suggestions have been presented keeping in mind the expected needs and challenges of the next 20 years in health, education, housing, industry, communication, agriculture and other sectors. The existing housing schemes in the said districts have been carefully reviewed and suggestions regarding the additional requirement of housing schemes in the future in proportion to the increasing population are also part of the plan. The meeting was informed that special attention has been given to rural development under the proposed plan, which will help reduce the migration trend from villages to cities.

Apart from this, keeping the objective conditions of the province in front, the areas at risk of flooding in the future have also been identified, while planning for the provision of new industrial zones, commercial centres and other facilities in addition to the proposed road network according to the future needs are also included in the plan. The participants were informed that for the rest of the districts of the province, work is in progress on the preparation of land use plans along the same lines, which will be completed by June next year.

Describing the proposed land use plan as very important, the Chief Minister directed that there should be an effective mechanism for the implementation and monitoring of the plan. If any department has reservations regarding the proposed plan, these reservations should be removed within one week and it should be ensured that there is no conflict between the land use plan and the department’s own policy and rules. He clarified that the final approval of the plan will be given after one week after which all the provincial departments and institutions will be bound to implement the plan. No negligence will be tolerated in this regard. The Chief Minister has also directed to ensure the implementation of the proposed land use plan in a real sense and for this purpose to formulate a formal grievance redressed procedure at the provincial and district level for the convenience of institutions and citizens.

Meanwhile, he has directed to take full action against the encroachments on the banks of rivers, canals and streams across the province and said that in case of flood, the said encroachments cause loss of lives and money, so their complete remedy is inevitable.

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3rd PSC Meeting of KP Irrigated Agriculture Improvement Project (IAIP)

The 3rd Project Steering Committee Meeting of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Irrigated Agriculture Improvement Project held under the chairmanship of Secretary Planning and Development Department Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Mr. Shah Mahmood Khan. Under the project Government of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa is working on improvement of community irrigation system, promoting innovative technologies for efficient water use, capacity building and study, research & value addition. Financial and physical progress of the project was reviewed and new work plan was approved.

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M&E P&D Department Visited GGHS Haripur Kahal

The Monitoring & Evaluation team of the Planning and Development Department along with the C&W staff visited Government Girls High School Kahal Pk-40 Haripur under the project (Up-gradation of 50 Government Girls High Schools to Higher Secondary level). The team checked the financial and physical progress of the project. Upon special directions of Chief Minister Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Mr Mahmood Khan, the monitoring teams of the Planning and Development Department are visiting different ongoing projects across the province in order to assure quality work.

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