The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Cabinet, chaired by Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur, has announced a series of welfare and development initiatives, including a Rs. 1.15 billion Eid package for deserving individuals across the province.
Under the new program, 1,000 deserving individuals in each provincial assembly constituency will receive Rs. 10,000 each, totaling Rs. 1.15 billion. Additionally, 2,050 families of police martyrs will benefit from Rs. 10,000 Eid packages.
In a separate move, the cabinet approved a Rs. 7.67 billion scheme to equip police forces in various districts with modern vehicles and equipment, strengthening their operational capacity.
To improve efficiency in government department recruitment, the cabinet formed a committee tasked with evaluating private testing agencies for screening potential candidates. The committee’s recom-mendations, including proposals to expand the ca-pacity of government testing agencies, are expected within 15 days.
The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government is taking significant strides towards digital infrastructure development. The cabinet approved the Digital Rights of Way Policy, paving the way for streamlined digital connectivity. Furthermore, agreements were greenlit between the Information Technology Board and the Special Technology Zone Authority to establish Pakistan Digital City.
The meeting also addressed governance reforms within the Provincial Endowment Department Or-ganization (PEDO). New rules for appointing Chief Executive Officers and Executive Committee Mem-bers for PEDO were approved.
These initiatives collectively aim to enhance social welfare programs, modernize law enforcement ca-pabilities, and accelerate digitalization across Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province. The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government is taking significant strides towards digital infrastructure development. The cabinet approved the Digital Rights of Way Policy, paving the way for streamlined digital connectivity. Furthermore, agreements were greenlit between the Information Technology Board and the Special Technology Zone Authority to establish Pakistan Digital City.
The meeting also addressed governance reforms within the Provincial Endowment Department Or-ganization (PEDO). New rules for appointing Chief Executive Officers and Executive Committee Mem-bers for PEDO were approved. These initiatives collectively aim to enhance social welfare programs, modernize law enforcement ca-pabilities, and accelerate digitalization across Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province.