This document provides a performance evaluation report for the Planning & Development Department of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa covering the period from January to December 2014. It outlines 9 tourism-related activities and initiatives to increase tourism and revenue. It also describes 2 activities to develop sports facilities and youth centers across districts. While the intentions and plans are presented, many of the initiatives have not been fully implemented or are facing delays, such as acquiring land for sports facilities and resolving local disputes over tourist sites. Overall progress on the goals is reported to be optimal given implementation challenges.
This document discusses numerous proposals for developing tourism in NWFP (North West Frontier Province), Pakistan. It addresses questions around developing different types of tourism, marketing to specific countries or interest groups, innovative tourism ideas, interlinking tourism with other sectors like culture and literature, managing tourism amid security issues, improving facilities, training, funding, and more. The overall aim is to maximize tourism's potential for generating income and employment in NWFP through a coordinated, community-focused approach.
This document provides training materials for sustainable mountain tourism development in northern Pakistan. It includes modules targeted at local community members, organizers, entrepreneurs; program designers and implementers; local government officials and NGOs; and policy planners. The materials cover topics such as creating tourism awareness, planning tourism activities, recognizing environmental carrying capacity, conserving critical resources, promoting private sector involvement, and monitoring and evaluation. Case studies, discussions, and field trips are recommended teaching methods. The goal is to build capacity for environmentally-sound tourism that benefits local mountain communities.
Tehsils sports stadiums after meeting (5)(1)hayat alishah
This document provides details on land acquisition for various sports complex projects across multiple districts and tehsils of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province. It is divided into sections detailing the status of different tehsils. Section A lists tehsils where payment for private land purchase was transferred to Deputy Commissioners. Section B lists tehsils where such payments were reversed. Section C-M provide further status updates on identification and acquisition of state and private land in various tehsils, including where costs are still being determined. In total, the document covers land acquisition status for 54 tehsils across 18 districts.
This document presents a draft public-private partnership (PPP) framework for Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province in Pakistan. It outlines the need for a PPP framework to promote private sector investment in tourism infrastructure and services. The framework proposes a comprehensive institutional structure and legal/policy regime to implement PPP projects across multiple sectors, including tourism. It also discusses developing a pipeline of viable PPP projects to attract private investors. The overall goal is to mobilize private capital for development while improving efficiency through private sector participation.
Envision a cantankerous old retired schoolteacher/scientist whose mission it is to save her congregation from the power-hungry, conspiratorial deacon board, and in the process, unravel the precarious relationship between man-made science and God-made religion. Through her raw humor and scientific analysis, she exposes the conflicting mandates of the Holy Ghost and the Human Ghost, and how quickly church business can go a-rye.
This document summarizes a study on the application of value management (VM) in the Malaysian construction industry. A questionnaire was distributed to 5,581 industry professionals to understand the current use of VM. 411 responses were received. The study found that while most respondents were aware of VM, only 16% had an in-depth understanding. Knowledge of VM came primarily from publications and personal experience rather than formal training. The study provides insight into promoting wider VM use in Malaysia.
The document discusses private cloud and VCE infrastructure packages. It explains that VCE is a coalition between Cisco, EMC and VMware to accelerate virtualization and private cloud deployments through pre-integrated and tested solutions. It provides an overview of VCE's Vblock infrastructure packages which deliver standardized and predictable IT infrastructure as a service.
This document provides a performance evaluation report for the Planning & Development Department of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa covering the period from January to December 2014. It outlines 9 tourism-related activities and initiatives to increase tourism and revenue. It also describes 2 activities to develop sports facilities and youth centers across districts. While the intentions and plans are presented, many of the initiatives have not been fully implemented or are facing delays, such as acquiring land for sports facilities and resolving local disputes over tourist sites. Overall progress on the goals is reported to be optimal given implementation challenges.
This document discusses numerous proposals for developing tourism in NWFP (North West Frontier Province), Pakistan. It addresses questions around developing different types of tourism, marketing to specific countries or interest groups, innovative tourism ideas, interlinking tourism with other sectors like culture and literature, managing tourism amid security issues, improving facilities, training, funding, and more. The overall aim is to maximize tourism's potential for generating income and employment in NWFP through a coordinated, community-focused approach.
This document provides training materials for sustainable mountain tourism development in northern Pakistan. It includes modules targeted at local community members, organizers, entrepreneurs; program designers and implementers; local government officials and NGOs; and policy planners. The materials cover topics such as creating tourism awareness, planning tourism activities, recognizing environmental carrying capacity, conserving critical resources, promoting private sector involvement, and monitoring and evaluation. Case studies, discussions, and field trips are recommended teaching methods. The goal is to build capacity for environmentally-sound tourism that benefits local mountain communities.
Tehsils sports stadiums after meeting (5)(1)hayat alishah
This document provides details on land acquisition for various sports complex projects across multiple districts and tehsils of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province. It is divided into sections detailing the status of different tehsils. Section A lists tehsils where payment for private land purchase was transferred to Deputy Commissioners. Section B lists tehsils where such payments were reversed. Section C-M provide further status updates on identification and acquisition of state and private land in various tehsils, including where costs are still being determined. In total, the document covers land acquisition status for 54 tehsils across 18 districts.
This document presents a draft public-private partnership (PPP) framework for Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province in Pakistan. It outlines the need for a PPP framework to promote private sector investment in tourism infrastructure and services. The framework proposes a comprehensive institutional structure and legal/policy regime to implement PPP projects across multiple sectors, including tourism. It also discusses developing a pipeline of viable PPP projects to attract private investors. The overall goal is to mobilize private capital for development while improving efficiency through private sector participation.
Envision a cantankerous old retired schoolteacher/scientist whose mission it is to save her congregation from the power-hungry, conspiratorial deacon board, and in the process, unravel the precarious relationship between man-made science and God-made religion. Through her raw humor and scientific analysis, she exposes the conflicting mandates of the Holy Ghost and the Human Ghost, and how quickly church business can go a-rye.
This document summarizes a study on the application of value management (VM) in the Malaysian construction industry. A questionnaire was distributed to 5,581 industry professionals to understand the current use of VM. 411 responses were received. The study found that while most respondents were aware of VM, only 16% had an in-depth understanding. Knowledge of VM came primarily from publications and personal experience rather than formal training. The study provides insight into promoting wider VM use in Malaysia.
The document discusses private cloud and VCE infrastructure packages. It explains that VCE is a coalition between Cisco, EMC and VMware to accelerate virtualization and private cloud deployments through pre-integrated and tested solutions. It provides an overview of VCE's Vblock infrastructure packages which deliver standardized and predictable IT infrastructure as a service.
Lidar uses light detection and ranging to accurately map land surfaces at high resolution, enabling archaeologists to detect features that were previously difficult to identify except through intensive fieldwork. While satellite imagery can identify archaeological sites, its cost and lower resolution mean aerial photography remains the primary data source used in England. Online mapping tools provide wider access to imagery, though their most detailed views are from aerial photos rather than satellites. English Heritage continues using aerial photos as a key information source while also monitoring new remote sensing technologies.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already suffer from conditions like depression and anxiety.
Tn. A mengalami nyeri dada di sebelah kiri, sesak nafas, dan berkeringat dingin setelah melakukan aktivitas berat. Ia juga merasa lelah, tidak napsu makan, dan mengalami kesulitan tidur. Tn. A merupakan kepala keluarga dengan 1 istri dan 5 anak, dan bekerja sebagai pencari nafkah tunggal yang menyebabkan stres.
The document provides an overview of the tourism potential and attractions in North-West Frontier Province (NWFP) of Pakistan. It describes the role of Sarhad Tourism Corporation in developing and promoting tourism in the province. Some key attractions mentioned include Buddhist ruins and relics from the Gandhara civilization in Peshawar, Mardan and Swat districts, forts, mosques, parks and museums. The diverse landscape and cultural heritage of the different regions offer opportunities to attract religious, cultural and adventure tourists if properly maintained and promoted.
This document provides a summary of activities and progress updates across various sectors including tourism, culture, sports, youth affairs, and the Galiyat Development Authority (GDA). Key ongoing initiatives include the opening of new camping sites, holding of cultural events, development of sports facilities like playgrounds and indoor complexes, finalization of youth and culture policies, and land record computerization by the GDA. Most projects require further funds to be fully completed or approved within the current fiscal year. Overall progress is being made but several initiatives require additional approvals, coordination with stakeholders, and full release of allocated budgets.
The document lays out the appointment rules and procedures for several positions within the Department of Tourist Services in Pakistan. It details the methods of appointment, including percentages for promotion vs initial appointment. It also provides the qualifications, experience requirements, and age limits for each position. Promotion is based on holding a lower position and meeting time-in-grade requirements. Initial appointments require certain educational levels and experience in fields like tourism or hotel management.
This document provides an overview of different forms of business ownership and their registration processes in Pakistan. The three main legal forms are sole proprietorship, partnership (firm), and company. Sole proprietorships require no registration except in some cases. Partnerships can register voluntarily for benefits. Private limited companies can be formed by 2-50 members and have privileges like limited liability. The roles and functions of promoters in forming joint stock companies are also outlined.
Lidar uses light detection and ranging to accurately map land surfaces at high resolution, enabling archaeologists to detect features that were previously difficult to identify except through intensive fieldwork. While satellite imagery can identify archaeological sites, its cost and lower resolution mean aerial photography remains the primary data source used in England. Online mapping tools provide wider access to imagery, though their most detailed views are from aerial photos rather than satellites. English Heritage continues using aerial photos as a key information source while also monitoring new remote sensing technologies.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already suffer from conditions like depression and anxiety.
Tn. A mengalami nyeri dada di sebelah kiri, sesak nafas, dan berkeringat dingin setelah melakukan aktivitas berat. Ia juga merasa lelah, tidak napsu makan, dan mengalami kesulitan tidur. Tn. A merupakan kepala keluarga dengan 1 istri dan 5 anak, dan bekerja sebagai pencari nafkah tunggal yang menyebabkan stres.
The document provides an overview of the tourism potential and attractions in North-West Frontier Province (NWFP) of Pakistan. It describes the role of Sarhad Tourism Corporation in developing and promoting tourism in the province. Some key attractions mentioned include Buddhist ruins and relics from the Gandhara civilization in Peshawar, Mardan and Swat districts, forts, mosques, parks and museums. The diverse landscape and cultural heritage of the different regions offer opportunities to attract religious, cultural and adventure tourists if properly maintained and promoted.
This document provides a summary of activities and progress updates across various sectors including tourism, culture, sports, youth affairs, and the Galiyat Development Authority (GDA). Key ongoing initiatives include the opening of new camping sites, holding of cultural events, development of sports facilities like playgrounds and indoor complexes, finalization of youth and culture policies, and land record computerization by the GDA. Most projects require further funds to be fully completed or approved within the current fiscal year. Overall progress is being made but several initiatives require additional approvals, coordination with stakeholders, and full release of allocated budgets.
The document lays out the appointment rules and procedures for several positions within the Department of Tourist Services in Pakistan. It details the methods of appointment, including percentages for promotion vs initial appointment. It also provides the qualifications, experience requirements, and age limits for each position. Promotion is based on holding a lower position and meeting time-in-grade requirements. Initial appointments require certain educational levels and experience in fields like tourism or hotel management.
This document provides an overview of different forms of business ownership and their registration processes in Pakistan. The three main legal forms are sole proprietorship, partnership (firm), and company. Sole proprietorships require no registration except in some cases. Partnerships can register voluntarily for benefits. Private limited companies can be formed by 2-50 members and have privileges like limited liability. The roles and functions of promoters in forming joint stock companies are also outlined.