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KPK's Govt is still new and is already facing a lot of issues in the province, so messing with bureaucracy at this stage can be disastrous. Yes most of the bureaucrats are still same old corrupt or incompetent people but that doesn't mean they are granted complete free hand like previous govt. It will take some time for new govt to shuffle these officers with passage of time. So I'll say just wait for some time and see where things progress.

My simple request was the allocation and release of Dam projects in KPK, since Wapda does not clearly show case executive summaries that require investment for existing projects. Everyone understand the notion, that Wapda is a corrupt institution and to get things rolling requires a payment of bribery which I am not prepared to do so. IK articulated that KPK will be the stepping stone of a Naya Pakistan, where Bureaucracy will not exists and investors will not face obstacles.This simple request had no financial burden on the KPK government, but the door was shut in my face even though I have contractual agreements with these Chinese companies. Does IK have no shame, that I have been a paying member of PTI for years even before the party gained national wide recognition and this is how I am treated, when my only wish and dream was to help Pakistan. Do you know how difficult it was for me to even persuade and convince these investors who have huge businesses to even entertain the idea of traveling and investing in a province which has no security. Those MOUs are useless brother, nothing will happen as it looks only good on paper.
 
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Uniform education system to be introduced in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa: Khattak


Chief Minister, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pervez Khattak, Thursday said that in the light of the vision of the chairman, Pakistan Tehrik-e-Insaf (PTI) a uniform education system is being introduced in the province, which will begin from the upcoming academic year.

He expressed these views while talking to PTI's elected public representatives and office-bearers from Swat and Dir Upper here in his office. Senior officials of the provincial government were also present on the occasion. Terming class-based education system as foundation of classed based society, the chief minister said that the new education system would help abolish the difference of rich and the poor in the society. In the current education system, the children of rich people become politicians, bureaucrats, doctors and engineers while the children of the poor become only constables and clerks, which is sheer injustice and cruelty.

There is no country in the world where education is given two different languages with two or three different curriculum. But, unfortunately, it is only our country where this system was practiced. He said that they are determined that they would change this system.

He further said that the practice of the transfers of schools' teachers would be abolished and attributed the consecutive transfers of teachers as basic cause of the declining standard in educational institutions. The chief minister also highlighted reforms introduced in the departments of health, revenue, excise, public health engineering, irrigation, agriculture, tourism and others and urged the elected public representatives, party office-bearers and government officials for working in shape of a team for the implementation of this agenda of change in their areas concerned.

The chief minister said that the present provincial government is establishing an independent, autonomous accountability commission in the province, which will carry out indiscriminate accountability. The Accountability Commission will be fully independent and autonomous, which on the complaint of a common man will conduct proceedings even against the chief minister. He said that they do not believe in political victimization in the name of accountability. The clean, fair and impartial accountability system will abolish financial corruption and the practice of bad governance in the province.

The chief minister also told the public representatives about the 90 days performance of the provincial government, change and progress on implementation of the reformative agenda, directives to departments and other matters and took them into confidence. The chief minister while expressing his resolve for bringing change and reforms as per manifesto and electoral commitments made by the party in the elections urged the party workers to play their due role in the implementation of the agenda of change in their respective districts and extend full co-operation to provincial government in this regard.

He directed the party office-bearers for establishment of complaint cell at district level to monitor progress on the implementation of the directives of provincial government and constitute a committee to keep vigilance on the performance of government departments.


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Now that's gonna be awesome, I really wish they will be able to remove this difference in education system for rich and poor and make it uniform for all..

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DFID assures support to KP

DFID in Pakistan has assured the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government of supporting its initiative of Strategic Development Partnership Framework (SDPF).

The assurance was given at a meeting with a DFID delegation which called on the Chief Minister Pervez Khattak here the other day, according to a press release issued on Monday.

Mr Khattak informed the delegation about the initiatives of the PTI led coalition government in the province like promulgation of Right to Information Ordinance, devolution of responsibilities to local governments and transfer of 50 per cent funds to the districts and villages.

The chief minister said that an independent accountability commission with authority even to lay hands on the chief minister would soon by set up.

He said upon enactment of new local government laws, work over a Provincial Finance Commission would also be initiated.

DFID assures support to KP - DAWN.COM
 
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Retweeted PTI (@PTIofficial): KP gvt will provide free land fr any1 who wants to build a quality University in the province: Imran Khan

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Surprise call: Inspection team pays visit to Chamkani police station

By Our CorrespondentPublished: September 10, 2013

The team also found the performance of the police station as satisfactory.

PESHAWAR:
A special inspection team comprising MNA Sajid Nawaz and MPA Arbab Jandad paid a surprise visit to Chamkani police station on Tuesday to check up on the police registrar and lock up.
The inspection teams were formed by Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (K-P) Chief Minister Pervez Khattak to keep a check on police stations and pay unannounced visits. The team found a large quantity of explosives stored inside the station and ordered the staff to shift it to a safer location as soon as possible.
The team also found the performance of the police station as satisfactory and announced Rs5,000 cash rewards for the entire staff.
DSP Shaukat Ali and SHO Zahoor briefed the inspection team and showed them the record of their performance.
Published in The Express Tribune, September 11th, 2013.

Surprise call: Inspection team pays visit to Chamkani police station – The Express Tribune
 
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ABBOTTABAD:
The district administration of Abbottabad launched an anti-encroachment drive on Tuesday and reclaimed 200 kanals of illegally occupied government property. According to officials within the district administration, 35 shops were also demolished in the process.
Havelian police said certain influential people had been illegally occupying a plot measuring 217 kanals (one kanal is equal to approximately 505 square metres) in Bandi Atai Khan for the past eight years.
“The occupants who had political influence constructed over 35 makeshift shops on the property and had been collecting rent without paying any tax to the government,” said a police official. Upon the directives of the provincial government, Abbottabad district administration launched an operation against the encroachers, demolished their shops and handed over the land to the Housing Development Department.
Published in The Express Tribune, September 11th, 2013.

Reclaiming land: Abbottabad authority seizes 200 kanals from encroachers – The Express Tribune
 
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PESHAWAR: Besides the sale of blood from the hospital’s blood bank to private

clinics, the Special Branch of the Police has unearthed other irregularities also at the

Khyber Teaching Hospital (KTH).

Copies of the investigation carried out by the Police Special Branch have been sent to the Chief Minister’s Secretariat and secretary health.One of its findings was that the staff of the blood bank, situated in the basement of the hospital, was involved in selling the blood to private clinics.

The reports was compiled after interviewing employees and observing the conditions at the hospital. It noted that the hospital has become a “major source of illegal income for a few corrupt officials causing huge financial losses to the hospital resources and the exchequer.”

It highlighted the unnecessary shops, restaurants, juice points and the ‘tandoor’ at the KTH run by people favoured by the hospital authorities. The report said that sophisticated machines like MRI machine were out-of-order when the investigation was conducted and the patients were being referred to private laboratories for tests in return for commission.

It noted that around 2,000 patients belonging to far-flung areas come to the hospital daily to the OPD of the hospital for treatment. A Police Special Branch official said millions of rupees had been spent on repairing the air-conditioning plant of the hospital but the patients and their attendants continued to suffer when it was out of order and during power outages.

“The hospital lacks own power plant or effective electricity generating system which adds to the suffering of ailing persons,” the report stated.The report termed conditions of almost all the wards, particularly the children ward, unsatisfactory, where three to four patients are accommodated on one bed, transferring infections from seriously sick children to normal kids, apparently for lack of space and growing number of patients.

It also stated that elevators were not functioning properly and sanitation arrangements in the wards were unsatisfactory. It added that toilets in the wards remain dirty. “Gynae ward and labour rooms are located on the second floor of the hospital due to which female patients (pregnant) face difficulties when going to the ward through stairs,” the report explained.

It said some doctors seldom visit the wards during the morning rounds. The report noted that sanitation staff only cleans main ways and corridors. It said the canteens run by private contractors overcharged patients and attendants.

The report said vehicle checking on both sides of the hospital and their parking was unsatisfactory. “The security system at the hospital premises is not up to the mark. Acts of terror may not be ruled out if the security system is not improved. Ward orderlies are also involved in monetary corruption/taking money from the patients for providing them wheelchairs and allowing attendants to meet their patients,” it said.It said the irregularities were earning a bad name for the newly installed PTI government because for a layman a good hospital means a good government.

Probe unearths sale of KTH blood to private clinics, other irregularities - thenews.com.pk
 
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looks from this thread that metha metha hap hap, karwa karwa thu thu

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