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One word summary 'nothing'

Not a single mega project has been completed in kpk in last 1 year and 5 months. Since they are so busy in dharna
No no no no!
Certainly a lot of "Wills" and "Shalls" are there as performance :lol:
 
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1. Police reforms
2. Computerization of land records - Patwaris don't have power anymore
3. Sehat ka Insaf health campaign
4. Tameer-E-School programme
5. more than 300 small scale (local) hydel power projects under construction
6. brough uniform curriculum for KPK
7. Peshawar Metro Bus now being launched
8. Peshawar beautification campaign starting in November
9. Many new courts built and most important of all
10. Iron hand against corruption and nepotism
this was just off the top of my head there must be more which I can't recall right now
 
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Reforms Implementation Cell established and working see what they have collected from may 2013 to may 2014 khyberpakhtunkhwa gov pk / RIC-Report pdf

sorry for Dots i was unable to put
 
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Part 1:
PTI ministers from KPK held a press conference to clarify that the party has not prioritized 'SHOBAZ' type projects which are visible but deliver no benefit to the people.

Mushtaq Ghani says that when we took charge the whole province ministry was corrupt. We then focused on good governance.

1) We introduced legislation regarding local bodies government affecting the very grass root level of KPK.

2) We also made our government open to public through the 'Right to Information' bill

3) We passed the 'Right to Service Act' to penalize officers who don't perform their duties on things like domicile, FIR, building registration, etc.

4) Public Partnership Act protected the investors of the province

5) KPK revenue authority has been created to collect provincial level taxes which is already generating more revenue than before

6) Regarding Higher Education we have eliminated any upper age limits for women for degrees, we have also declared tuition fees for handicapped folks

7) We have introduced Rs. 800 million worth of endowment funds for education

8) We have ensured all hiring in education as well as police is only done on the basis of NTS tests without any political or undue influence

9) On a per person basis we have allocated 40% more budget to education than Punjab

10) We are giving stipends to students in order to increase enrollments up to Rs. 2,500 in two districts and Rs. 400-1000 in others

Part 2:
1) KPK generated 4,000 MW of electricity, the province requires around 2,500 MW of electricity. However, the federal government is squeezing us out by providing less than 1,500 MW's to KPK

2) KPK generated 370 MMCF of natural gas, consumption is 270 MMCF

3) We can produce 84 MW's of electricity from Mataltan power project however the government is encouraging production from coal projects at higher cost

4) We have 356 micro and mini hydel power projects for villages at Rs. 2 per unit

5) We are giving standalone solar energy to 6,000 homes that aren't even connected to the national grid

6) Regarding health, dengue is only in Swat and Mansehra, we have only 25 confirmed cases

7) Our 'Sehat ka Insaf' program was commended by the WHO for its role in eradicating polio

8) Emergency care, Insulin for life, Liver and Kidney transplant, and Dialysis are free to folks all over the province. We are the only province introducing health insurance in our province

9) We are building hospitals in Balakot, Torghar, Chitral, Bony and many other places where no other government has paid attention

10) Regarding revenue, our revenue last year was Rs. 12 billion. We have improved it to Rs. 20 billion already and its projected to increase another 70% this year.

11) The biggest problem in revenue collection was corruption, we have created a system to catch any 'Patwari' taking bribes. That has led to Rs. 70 million being recovered from corrupt Patwaris and sending 350 Patwari's to jails

12) Another big problem was of revenue cases, we have followed up on the case build up and solved 70% cases in one year. This year our target is to solve all pending cases and any new case will be processed according to the quick standards of the 'Right to Services' act

13) Rs. 7 billion of the increased revenue was used to give subsidies worth Rs. 40 per KG ghee and Rs. 10 per Flour affecting 4-5 million people

14) We have computerized land records in 7 districts, Mardan was out pilot project. We have completed that in one year, this project will computerize land records in the whole KPK within 2-3 years. Punjab hasn't seen this in 18 years

15) Regarding Police, depoliticization of the police system is Imran Khan's biggest achievement. The reason for that is that the party and its ministers aren't using police for their own personal benefit.

16) We have also invested Rs. 7 Billion to protect KPK against future floods and safeguard from the same kind of destruction Punjab has seen

Part 3: Q & A


source: Imran Khan (official) | Facebook
 
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School of Intelligence, PAL inaugurated in Abbottabad

The Inspector General of Police (IGP) Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Nasir Khan Durrani Friday visited Abbottabad where he inaugurated the newly established School of Intelligence and Police Assistance Line (PAL) in a ceremony. DIG Hazara Akhtar Hayat Gandapur, DIG training Azad Khan, AIG establishment Syed Fida Hussain Shah, DPO Abbottabad Muhammad Ali Gandapur and other high ranking police officers were also present on this occasion.

Commandant Intelligence School, Colonel Ishtiaq Warriach (retd) briefed the police chief about the establishment of the school and training courses being imparted to the police officials.

Addressing the participants of the ceremony the IGP Nasir Khan Durrani said that establishment of school of intelligence was the need of the hour so as to adopt well planned and effective strategy based on intelligence against the terrorists and to nip their evil designs in the bud.

The police chief hoped that this school will go a long way in harnessing the hidden capabilities of the jawans and that the menace of terrorism will be curbed effectively. He further went on to say that the school will also start working in other districts of the province very soon.

While talking about the war against terror, the IGP informed that more than 1200 officers and jawans of every rank sacrificed their precious lives in line of duty and well keep continue offering of more sacrifices. He vowed that the war against terror will continue till the elimination of last terrorist.

Later, the IGP awarded course certificates to the participants of the course in the school.

Copyright Business Recorder, 2014
 
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Commission on right to public services begins hearing complaints

The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Right to Public Services Commission (RPSC) has begun hearing and addressing the people’s complaints.

Its first order is for the Mardan police to register an FIR against an influential person for harassing a citizen.

A week ago, Faisal Ghani, a resident of Takhtbhai tehsil in Mardan, had submitted an application to the commission claiming despite repeated requests, the relevant station house officer had not been booking an influential person for harassing and manhandling him.

Orders Mardan police to book influential person for harassing a citizen

He said he had approached the district police officer, too, but to no avail.

Acting on the application, the RPSC comprising chief commissioner Azmat Haneef Orakzai and Major (r) Attaullah Khan summoned DPO Gul Afzal Khan Afridi for hearing.

During the hearing, it gave both sides the opportunity to explain their respective positions on the matter before ordering the police to register FIR against a local influential person, Nadeem Shah, within 30 days.

The applicant claimed that he was a poor person earning a livelihood by driving a rickshaw. He alleged Nadeem Shah had been harassing him for money and had manhandled him on several occasions.

The complainant insisted his repeated requests to the police against the influential person had fallen on deaf ears.

Before the start of Eidul Azha vacations, the relevant SHO informed the chief commissioner in writing that in line with the order of the commission, an FIR was registered by the Takhtbhai police station.

Producing a copy of the FIR, he said the police had begun investigation into the complaint.

In a news release issued here, chief commissioner Azmat Haneef Orakzai said RPSC had been striving to create public awareness of the law so that the people could approach it for resolution of grievances.

The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Right to Public Services Act 2014 was approved by the provincial assembly and came into effect in January 2014.

The law is aimed to ensure the delivery of public services to the citizens of the province within the stipulated time.

The RPSC had designated 15 RTS district monitoring assistants at the district level. The district monitoring assistants will monitor the performance of public service providers at district level.

Presently, five public services have been notified as essential services, including documents of land (fard); domicile certificate; building plan; registration of birth/death certificate; and registration of FIR in police stations.

Under the law, “the government is empowered to specify any service as public service and also specify time limit within which such services should be provided by a designated officer to the eligible person.”
 
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