Tribal Districts to Get Prisons prosecution directorates public safety bodies. The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government proposed extending the prison, indictment, reclamation and enforcement directors and the public safety commission to the merged district at a cost of Rs 794 million according to a short-term plan. According to documents provided with Dawn, Minister Mahmood Khan announced on February 7th that he approved the proposal proposed by the Department of Home and Tribal Affairs.
The director works in the home and tribal divisions
According to the document, the house department blanked the long-term and short-term plans for establishing the department in the merged department. Long-term plans, including the development of prison infrastructure in the seven merged districts, require Rs. 794 million in the short-term plan, while Rs. 162.22 billion. Housing department says Rs794m required for immediate purpose. The collapse of the necessary funding suggests that the long-term plan would require a maximum of Rs. 15.5 billion to expand prison inspectors to tribal areas.
Under the same head, the infrastructure of the prison will require 11.4 billion rupees, and it will cost about Rs.668 million and Rs .217.7 billion to repair and renovate the existing 15 detention centers. Similarly, the Prosecutor General will need 1.2 billion rupees for the buyer, 1.51 billion won for sale and 2 billion rupees for public safety. The headquarters summary says that long-term planning for new post creation, infrastructure recruitment and development will take a significant amount of time for successful implementation.
In addition, the availability of funds will also be a problem for long-term planning, so immediate action must be taken in the short-term plan. According to the summary, 794 million Rupees will be required immediately. Of this amount, Rs.668 million is spent to repair / renovate the existing prison facilities of the merged district, and the operation fee of the prosecution service is Rs 1,260 million.
The Treasury said that budgetary requirements for the creation of new positions and the creation of new positions will be the responsibility of the local government from the next financial year. The federal government has also agreed to agree more than once to fund infrastructure requirements as well as additional human resource requirements. However, there is no written promise.
The State Department said the provincial government would receive additional funding to meet the new needs of the merged district. The housekeeper is advised to phase out the hiring process in the form of financial debt (salary and operating costs) only in July 2019, while at the same time recommending that hiring be phased out in the manner required by the employee. "He said.
The department said the housing department should set up a short-term plan and start a long-term plan at the same time. "The finance department agrees to provide the necessary funds from the federal funds for the merged district," he added. Meanwhile, the KP government notified the ministerial advisory committee on the merged district on Tuesday.
The committee shall be the chairman and members of the joint district. ToRs said he would consult with district MNAs and senators on the matter of preparing the annual development program, preparing the 10-year development program, merging and mainstreaming that area, and reconstruction and rehabilitation of displaced persons.
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