PESHAWAR: The Provincial Development Working Party (PDWP) on Monday approved two projects in the education sector. They will be executed in settled and merged districts at a cost of Rs1.5 billion. The development came at a video-linked special meeting of PDWP chaired by additional chief secretary Shahab Ali Shah; according to a statement. The forum considered continuing the basic education community schools (BECS) program and National Commission for Human Development centers in the province. The merged areas and approved both the projects.
PDWP approves 2 schemes pertaining to elementary and secondary education in the province worth 1.55 Billion PKR.
The provincial government under the leadership of Chief Minister @IMMahmoodKhan had prioritized spending in service delivery sectors like health and education. pic.twitter.com/MtJf08C2VQ— Planning and Development Department KP (@PnDKPGovt) July 5, 2021
An unprecedented streak of 22+ university senate budget meetings chaired by @ShahFarman_PTI has been helpful in financial stability of the institutes.Found various loopholes in their system which were never shed light upon before and will soon be rectified.
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Provincial Development Working Party (PDWP):
Furthermore, They were approved during; the ninth meeting of the Provincial Development Working Party (PDWP) which met in Peshawar on Thursday with; Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (K-P) Planning Department Additional Chief Secretary Shakeel Qadir Khanin the chair. Moreover, The forum considered 50 schemes of elementary and secondary education; food, home, excise, information, water, industries, in addition to multi-sectoral development, relief, and rehabilitation; roads, transport, establishment and administration sectors for the uplift of the province.
Moreover, Of these, the forum approved 39 schemes for an estimated Rs49 billion. Furthermore, the PDWP recommended to the Central Development Working Party (CDWP). Lastly, Approved schemes in the Elementary and Secondary Education sector. Additionally, Upgrading some 150 primary schools for boys and girls to middle level on need basis in K-P.