LAHORE: Four senior officers of the Turkish National Police have joined two-month specialized training as instructors of the first batch of 468 corporals recruited by the Punjab Counter-Terrorism Department as a part of new Anti-Terrorism Force.
They will be joined by an Turkish team on Dec 7 to conduct longest-ever training session of corporals at Elite Police Training School, Baidian Lahore.
As many as 1,271 corporals including 75 females have so been inducted in the CTD on a high pay package and incentives.
Officials told Dawn on Thursday that a group of 42 Turkish police experts of different ranks would impart training to 930 corporals of first two batches from Dec 1, 2014, to March 31, 2015, in two phases.
They said the training would be imparted in the fields of investigation, intelligence and special operations by experts who would use their own state-of-the-art academic courses and physical and tactical training modules.
Officials said Punjab police experts, including Elite instructors, would also assist Turkish instructors during two training sessions.
They said first batch of 468 corporals started their general training, including Elite Police course, from April 2014 while second batch of 462 corporals joined the training in June this year.
Officials said the first batch would be passed-out on January 31, 2015 and the second batch would complete two-month specialized training on March 31, 2015.
They further said third batch of 341 corporals, who had joined general training phase from Dec 1, would be getting Turkish training at a later stage.
According to the CTD record, the basic qualification for corporals was graduation, but a good number of them are master degree holders, vets, engineers and MBAs.
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Clean Water Project to start this month
BAHAWALPUR: Work on the Clean Water Project will begin in 12 districts, including Bahawalpur, this month. The government has allocated Rs5 billion for the first phase of the project, Commissioner Captain (retd) Javed Akbar told journalists at a briefing on Wednesday.
He said the project will take three years to complete. They will begin by taking a survey of the target areas and designing projects best suited to these areas. The commissioner said areas with population of over 5,000 and restricted access to potable water would be prioritised. Areas where existing water projects have been discontinued will also be a priority.
He said three tehsils in Bahawalpur district had been identified for this purpose. He said the pilot projects will commence soon and the government will arrange seminars and awareness sessions to acquaint people with the project. “Providing potable water to the entire population is an arduous task, but we must look at it as a national duty. This project benefits all of us.” The commissioner stressed on the need for proper utilisation of funds. He said they would have to purchase durable machinery for which spares were available locally.
Akbar asked all departments to cooperate and work in coordination with each other to make the project a success. The Hasilpur, Liaquatpur and Manchanabad tehsils have been selected for the pilot project.
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Shahbaz assured of Iranian cooperation in energy sector
LAHORE - A high-level Iranian delegation led by Minister for Economic Affairs and Finance Dr. Ali Taeibnia met Punjab Chief Minister Muhammad Shahbaz Sharif, here on Wednesday. It was agreed in the meeting that trade and economic relations as well as cooperation between the two countries in energy, agriculture, livestock, industries and transport sectors will be promoted. Talking to the Iranian Minister for Economic Affairs and Finance, the Chief Minister said that there are historical and brotherly relations between Iran and Pakistan and time has come to take practical measures to transform them into economic and trade ties. He said that a modern slaughter house has been set up in Lahore with the cooperation of Iran and there is a need for promotion of cooperation in other sectors as well for the benefit of the people of the two countries. He said that setting up of a joint commission between Pakistan and Iran and signing of some agreements in Islamabad augurs well for future relations. He said that there is a vast scope of promotion of bilateral cooperation in energy, agriculture, livestock, industries, transport and other sectors and there is a need to benefit from the existing opportunities. The Chief Minister while proposing to set up a joint committee between Punjab and Iran for promoting cooperation in different sectors said that it should devise a strategy for practical and speedy measures for promoting cooperation in different sectors.
He said that Iran has executed metro projects in its cities and Punjab government wants that Iran should consider promotion of cooperation with Punjab also in metro projects.
He said that Iran has expertise in manufacturing plants for generation of power from gas and Iranian cooperation in this regard will be welcomed. He said that LNG terminal in Karachi will start operating in 2015 and it will help meet requirements of power houses. The Chief Minister expressed keen interest in Iranian gas plants of power generation.
Iranian Finance Minister said that the leaderships of Pakistan and Iran are determined to promote bilateral relations. He said that Iran wants to strengthen it economic and trade ties with Pakistan and hoped that like cultural and political relations, economic and trade ties between the two countries will also touch new heights. He said that Iran is ready to cooperate with Pakistan in meeting its energy needs as well as construction of new power houses. He said that Punjab’s textile industry has a vast potential and trade relations can be further strengthened through promoting cooperation in this sector.
Iranian Finance Minister while assuring cooperation regarding metro projects, welcomed the Chief Minister’s proposal for the setting up a joint committee between Punjab and Iran. He said that Chief Minister Shahbaz has taken practical measures for the progress of the people in the real sense and he is a dynamic leader. Iranian Finance Minister also invited Muhammad Shahbaz Sharif to visit Tehran. The CM said that he will visit Iran as soon as possible. Provincial Ministers Mujtaba Shuja-ur-Rehman, Rana Mashhood Ahmad, Director General Walled City, Secretaries of Planning & Development, Health, Industries, Livestock, Excise & Taxation, Deputy Minister of Iran Dr Mohammad Khazaeel, Governor of Iranian Province Sistan Osat Hashmei, Ambassador Ali Raza and other senior authorities were also present on the occasion.
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PDWP approves 15 Development schemes worth Rs 13.5 billion
The Provincial Development Working Party (PDWP) Punjab approved 15 uplift schemes for various development sectors with an estimated cost of Rs 13150.928 million. These schemes were approved in the 27th meeting of PDWP of current fiscal year 2014-15, presided over by the Punjab Planning and Development Board Chairman Muhammad Irfan Elahi.
The approved development schemes are non-formal education promotion project with Japan International Co-operation Agency (Jica) at the cost of Rs 191.049 million, Third Party Evaluation of Literacy Projects.(PC-II) at the cost of Rs 50 million, extension of building of Bahadur sub-campus of BZU at Layyah at the cost of Rs 354.672 million, establishment of expansion of emergency service to tehsils (Phase-II) at the cost of Rs 1090.009 million, Punjab Water and Sanitation Academy Lahore at the cost of Rs 673.251 million.
The construction of purpose built building for archives wing of S&GAD in Punjab Civil Secretariat Lahore at the cost of Rs 277.972 million, dualisation of Samundri-Rajana-Toba Tek Singh Road, length=49 Km, Faisalabad/TT Singh at the cost of Rs 3178.145 million, widening/improvement of Jourian Chakri Road including Missing Link Kachi Jourian to Choutra, length 22.20 km, district Rawalpindi at the cost of Rs 263.936 million, construction of bridge on River Ravi at Qutab Shahana in district Sahiwal at the cost of Rs 1799.815 million, improvement of Bahawalnagar-Haroonabad Road, district Bahawalnagar (revised) at the cost of Rs 1502.315 million.
The dual carriageway with green belt and lights from Cantt Baker to Railway Station via Chowk Munir Shaheed (length:2.65 km) district Bahawalpur at the cost of Rs 513.241 million, construction of Mahota Dam, Rawalpindi at the cost of Rs 1861.985 million, and management of Hill ******** in Irrigation Zone, DG Khan-Sori Lund, Vidore, Mithawan, Kaha and Chachar (Kaha Hill Torrent) at the cost of Rs 968.713 million. Provincial Secretary P&D Waseem Ajmal Chaudhary, members of the Planning & Development Board, Provincial Secretaries concerned and other senior representatives of the relevant provincial departments also attended the meeting.
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Campus of Khawaja Ghulam Fareed Univ of Eng. & Information Technology under construction in Rahim Yar Khan