Wednesday, January 23, 2013 - Chitral—Eight tractors were handed over to different union councils in remote locality of Chitral. In this connection a function was held at Town Hall Chitral under the chair of Deputy Commissioner, Chitral, Rahmatullah Khan Wazir. Leaders of different political and religious parties paid rich tribute to provincial Chief Minister Amir Haider Khan Hoti who was taking keen interest in development of Chitral. They said Chitral is a red zone territory facing different natural calamities and disasters and roads of different valleys remained block due to snowfall, land sliding and other disaster.
Chief Minister approved 13 million for these 8 four-wheel tractors which will be utilized for removing of debris and snow from roads at Ayun, Garamchishma, Mastuj, Laspur, Yarkhun, Torko, Morko and upper Chitral to open roads immediately. They said that campuses of two universities were established here by CM which is playing vital role in promoting literacy ratio in high education at Chitral. They also thanked Chief Minister for allocating fund of 3.5 million for graveyard at Peshawar for Chitral people living at Peshawar. As well as Rs 1 million was released for promoting of paragliding association of Chitral which is uplifting eco tourism in Chitral.
They also highly appreciated services of DC Chitral Rahmatullah Wazir for development of this backward area. The speakers hailed Chief Minister for approval of judicial complex and establishment of High Court Circuit court which will minimize problems of Chitral people. They said that Chief Minister visited Chitral 7 times and considered himself a representative of Chitral. Similarly different hydro power stations are under process and 10% of its revenue will be spent at Chitral. He also donated Buses for different educational institutions of Chitral. Up-gradation of government employees also completed in his regime and different allowances were enhanced to boost government servants.
During the function Shahzada Farhad and Ghulam Sarwar of Paragliding association presented traditional gifts to DC Chitral and president ANP Muzafar Jan. Deputy Commissioner Rahmatullah Wazir handed over keys of these tractors to secretaries of different union councils. Addressing on the occasion DC Chitral stressed upon secretaries for maintaining of these tractors.
Chief Minister approved 13 million for these 8 four-wheel tractors which will be utilized for removing of debris and snow from roads at Ayun, Garamchishma, Mastuj, Laspur, Yarkhun, Torko, Morko and upper Chitral to open roads immediately. They said that campuses of two universities were established here by CM which is playing vital role in promoting literacy ratio in high education at Chitral. They also thanked Chief Minister for allocating fund of 3.5 million for graveyard at Peshawar for Chitral people living at Peshawar. As well as Rs 1 million was released for promoting of paragliding association of Chitral which is uplifting eco tourism in Chitral.
They also highly appreciated services of DC Chitral Rahmatullah Wazir for development of this backward area. The speakers hailed Chief Minister for approval of judicial complex and establishment of High Court Circuit court which will minimize problems of Chitral people. They said that Chief Minister visited Chitral 7 times and considered himself a representative of Chitral. Similarly different hydro power stations are under process and 10% of its revenue will be spent at Chitral. He also donated Buses for different educational institutions of Chitral. Up-gradation of government employees also completed in his regime and different allowances were enhanced to boost government servants.
During the function Shahzada Farhad and Ghulam Sarwar of Paragliding association presented traditional gifts to DC Chitral and president ANP Muzafar Jan. Deputy Commissioner Rahmatullah Wazir handed over keys of these tractors to secretaries of different union councils. Addressing on the occasion DC Chitral stressed upon secretaries for maintaining of these tractors.
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