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Zhob-Mir Ali Khel Road that will connect Balochistan and Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa







 
Mother of UAE’ orders deployment of field hospital

The wife of the founder of United Arab Emirates (UAE) Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan has ordered deployment of a field hospital in Balochistan for the medical treatment of women and children.

Sheikha Fatima bint Mubarak, commonly known as ‘Mother of the UAE’ has directed setting up hospital and mobile clinics in the villages of Balochistan, which will work under a one-year operational plan, Emirates News Agency (WAM) said on Friday.

Under the supervision of an Emirati-Pakistani volunteer medical team headed by the Emirati cardiac surgeon Dr Adel Al Shameri, the hospital will work in coordination with UAE embassy in Pakistan and the government and non-profit organisations.
 
Cabinet to decide on Rs200m grant to Balochistan

The Economic Coordination Committee (ECC) of the Cabinet on Tuesday allowed the submission of proposal to the federal cabinet for approval of Rs200.075 million supplementary grant to the government of Balochistan under the ‘Pur aman Balochistan Policy’.

Finance Minister Asad Umar chaired meeting of the ECC. The ECC in consideration of request by Finance Division allowed submission of proposal to the federal cabinet for approval of Rs 200.075 million supplementary grants to govt of Baluchistan under the “Pur aman Baluchistan Policy”. Launched in August 2015, the Policy stipulated provision of funds on equal basis by the Federal and Provincial Governments for encouraging misled individuals (Ferraries) to give up militancy and play active role for development and prosperity of the Balochistan Province.
 
Yao Jing Ambassador Chinese Embassy Islamabad, with his brotherly efforts to provide a better health facilities for the deserving people of Quetta-Balochistan, initiated to provide medical Equipments & Machinery in SANDEMAN PROVINCIAL HOSPITAL Quetta-Balochistan

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Govt to Install 26 LPG Plants in Balochistan Worth Rs. 48 Billion


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The federal government has released Rs. 48 billion to establish 26 LPG air-mix plants in Balochistan to meet the gas demand in the province.

Minister for Petroleum Ghulam Sarwar announced this while addressing a Senate session on Friday.

Mr. Ghulam Sarwar informed the upper house that there is no unannounced gas load-shedding in any part of the country.

He said the government was determined to eliminate system constraints so that the issue of low gas pressure can be resolved.

The minister told Senators that the Sui Northern Gas Pipeline Limited (SNGPL) had started injecting RLNG which helped reduce the demand and supply gap of natural gas in the country.

Petroleum minister highlighted the measures his ministry was taking to mitigate gas theft across the country.

It should be mentioned here that the recent gas crisis in the country caused industries in Sindh and Punjab to close down several times in the last couple of months.

Prime Minister Imran Khan had ordered an inquiry into the matter, and the MDs of SNGPL and SSGCL were removed on the recommendations of the inquiry report.

The government had to import Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) from Qatar to meet the rising demand in the winter season
 
The Balochistan government and Chinese company CMEC agreed to build new schools in Gwadar and Ziarat using prefabrication technology under a public-private partnership programme.

The agreement was reached on Tuesday between the provincial government and the Chinese company after a meeting between Balochistan Chief Minister Jam Kamal Khan Alyani and CMEC General Manager Li Kan.

During the meeting, the Chinese company’s leader briefed Mr Alyani on his company’s projects and said that his company had expertise in constructing homes and buildings through prefabrication technology in a short period of time besides having experience in agriculture production through minimum use of water.

“Because of shortage of water, Balochistan can shift its agriculture sector to modern technology and the CMEC is ready to help the Balochistan government in this sector under the private-public partnership programme,” the Chinese company’s GM said.

Later, Mr Alyani and Mr Li Kan agreed to use prefab technology initially for building new schools in Gwadar and Ziarat.

The chief minister said that the Balochistan government would provide land for cultivation of vegetables and cotton plants in Lasbela university.

The Chinese company’s general manager agreed to train students of the Lasbela University in modern agriculture techniques besides awarding them scholarships for higher studies in China.


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The decision was taken by Cabinet Committee on CPEC, on Wednesday, which was chaired by Federal Minister for Planning and Development Khusro Bakhtyar.

In order to address the issues of under development and deprivation in Balochistan, the cabinet committee decided to initiate work on western route projects on a priority basis. The federal government would perform the ground-breaking ceremony of one western route road project this month, announced the minister. He did not disclose the name of the project.

The minister also announced that the groundbreaking ceremony of New Gwadar International Airport will finally be performed this month. The project that faces over a two-year delay will be completed with Chinese grant.
 
10 LPG air-mix plants to be set up in Balochistan
March 19, 2019


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SSGC is in the process of floating tenders to set up 10 liquefied petroleum gas air-mix plants.— AFP/File

ISLAMABAD: Sui Southern Gas Company Ltd (SSGC) is in the process of floating tenders to set up 10 liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) air-mix plants in selected areas of Balochistan to facilitate consumers where natural gas supply does not exist.

As per the instructions of SSGC Board, the process of setting up the first lot of 10 LPG air-mix plant is in progress, Currently, the tendering process through open competitive bidding for the plants is in progress, an official source privy to the petroleum sector developments told APP.

In first phase, he said, as many as 10 sites in different localities of the province including in Uthal, Kharan, Khuzdar, Washuk, Killi Khanozai, Loralai, Killa Saifullah, Zhob, Kech (Turbat) and Muslim Bagh had been identified at the state land and handed over to the company for the purpose.

While in second and third phase, the company would install 23 more plants in selected areas after seeing its financial position and analysing actual data and results of the ten LPG units, he added.

Answering a question, the official said, the SSGC had got five licences from Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority to construct the LPG plants in Uthal, Kharan, Khuzdar, Muslim Bagh and Turbat, while it was actively pursuing for issuance of construction licences for the remaining locations.
 
PM Imran performs ground breaking of Quetta-Zhob Road, Balochistan Health Complex


QUETTA: Prime Minister Imran Khan on Friday performed ground breaking of joint venture of Pakistan Army and Govt of Balochistan mega projects including state of the art Cardiac Centre and Quetta - Zhob Road (N-50 Motorway).

Chief of Army Staff General Qamar Javed Bajwa and Chief Minister Balochistan Mir Jam Kamal accompanied PM during earth breaking ceremony.

Pakistan Army in collaboration with Government of Balochistan has planned construction of a state of art Balochistan Health Complex at Quetta as part of Khushal Balochistan Programme for providing best medical facility for local population under UPAP projects sponsored by United Arab Emirates.

The cardiac hospital will house latest medical facilities including state of the art operation theatres, Echo and nuclear Cardio facilities.

To make the facility environment friendly Biomedical Workshop and Waste Management Plant will also be constructed.

Road Quetta- Zhob (N-50 motorway ) will link Quetta with Zhob passing through Kuchlak, Muslim Bagh and Qilla Saifullah reducing travelling time between Quetta and Dera Ismail Khan from 12 hours to 4 hours and uplifting socio- economic activity for local population particularly local businesses by providing access to minerals and mines and direct access to main markets.

The road will also facilitate speedy transportation of goods from KP to sea port of Karachi.

N-50 being primary sub regional corridor running parallel to the western border connecting Afghanistan and Iran with Pakistan and vital connectivity of CPEC western alignment leading to Gawadar Port .

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Prime Minister Imran Khan has expressed the confidence that development of Western route of China Pakistan Economic Corridor will enhance connectivity and help in developing the deprived regions of Balochistan.

He was addressing a ceremony after performing ground breaking of Balochistan Health Complex and Quetta-Zhob Dual Carriageway in Quetta today (Friday).

The Prime Minister said the carriageway will connect Balochistan not only with different parts of the country but also the region.

He said this project will prove to be a game changer for the entire region.

Imran Khan said government is also planning to lay down Quetta-Taftan rail track to enhance connectivity with Iran.

About the Health complex, Prime Minister said federal government with the cooperation of provincial government and Pakistan Army will also establish a cancer hospital in Quetta which will turn this facility into a health city.

He appreciated the Army Chief Qamar Javed Bajwa for using his connections with the UAE government to set up the health complex.
 
POOREST AREAS / LOWEST HDI :

Infrastructure of schools and colleges are badly needed in the districts of Panjgur Washuk Kharan Awaran and Chagai of Balochistan, with the addition of 100 bed hospital in each districts mentioned above. Such infrastructure should includes following necessities :

1. One hospital of 100 bed each with ambulances.
2. Three Boys Degree colleges each.
3. Two Girls Degree colleges each (with stipend).
4. Two vocational training centres each.
5. Five petrol pumps each.
6. Improving or re-carpeting the road infrastructure.
7. Provide free equipments, to the each household, with record can be maintained by DC office or NADRA office, to make sure that the one household has benefited from one time only. Equipments are such as :

a) Solar Panels.
b) Solar Lights.
b) Sewing Machines, Washing Machines.
c) Fans & Refrigerators.
d) Laptops.
e) Safe Gas Cylinders.


NEED OF SECOND URBAN CENTRE :

While the city of TURBAT, being the second largest city of Balochistan and largest in Southern Balochistan, should be made a major urban centre in the Southern Balochistan with a FIVE YEAR MASTER PLAN. Despite several political criticism on the previous Government it should be appreciated that the previous PML-N Government established a University & Medical College in Turbat, while the road infrastructure of the has been dramatically improved.

In order to further develop TURBAT into a major urban centre, following steps needs to be taken :

1. APS&C Campus
2. Cadet College
3. CMH of B class
4. Five Vocational training centres
5. State of Art hospital of 500 bed
6. Broadband, 4G and transmission lines
7. Road carpeting inside city.
8. Connection of Turbat with Iranian city of "Iranshahr" with a high class 2-LANE highway till the border, so the locals can do trade and get betterment in their economic situation.
 
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