KP CM directs departments to review laws

Updated 07 Jul, 2020

PESHAWAR: KP Chief Minister Mahmood Khan has directed all the provincial departments to meticulously review their respective laws having conflicts with the laws of other departments and to propose necessary amendments so that such discrepancies in the laws could be removed.

He issued these directives while chairing a meeting of the provincial cabinet here Monday. Besides, members of the cabinet the Additional Chief Secretary and administrative Secretaries of concerned departments attended the meeting.

The chief minister also directed that the provincial cabinet be given detail briefing about the latest situation of rules formulated so far under the laws passed during the tenure of the incumbent and previous provincial governments further directing that all those departments who have not yet formulated rules under their new legislations should immediately make rules and submit for subsequent approval of the provincial cabinet.

He has also directed for detailed briefing to the provincial cabinet in its next meeting about the implementation status on all the decisions taken by the incumbent cabinet.

Addressing the meeting, the Chief Minister termed the fast track promotion of construction and housing sectors as one of the priority areas of his government and said that the provincial government in as per the vision of Prime Minister Imran Khan was taking effective measures to attract maximum the private investment in aforementioned sectors with the aim to create maximum employment opportunities and boost economic activities in the prevailing Corona situation. However, he added that the protection of agricultural lands would also be ensured at all cost.

He urged the need to have a comprehensive strategy to protect agriculture lands and directed that all the relevant departments to sit together and devise a workable strategy for this purpose.

He lauded the Mineral Development Department for record collection of revenue worth Rs 3.25 billion this year as compared to Rs 2.10 billion during the last year and directed that all other departments to improve their performance with regard to revenue collection.

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