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S No. 11. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. Existing Playing Facilities District Peshawar (1) Tehsil Peshawar. Qayyum Stadium (Athletic Track and Football Ground) Lala Ayub Hockey Stadium at Peshawar Sports Complex. Qamar Zaman Squash Courts at PSC. Adil Khan International Standard covered Swimming Pool at Peshawar Sports Complex . Tariq Wadood Badminton Hall at Peshawar Sports Complex. Sportsmen Hostel at Peshawar Sports Complex. Cricket Academy, Cantt Branch at Peshawar Sports Complex. Tennis Courts (one turfing and one cemented) at Peshawar Sports Complex. Gymnasium/Fitness Centre (with equipment) at Peshawar Sports Complex. Office Block / Women Sports Hostel at Peshawar Sports Complex. Sports Arena at Peshawar Sports Complex. Boxing Enclosure at Peshawar Sports Complex. Basketball Court at Peshawar Sports Complex Arbab Niaz Cricket Stadium at Shahi Bagh. Squash Courts at at ANCS Shahi Bagh. Sportsmen Hostel with shopping Plaza at ANCS Shahi Bagh. Cricket Academy at ANCS Shahi Bagh. Pavilion / boundary wall Tennis club Shahi Bagh. Tehmas Khan Football Stadium Shahi Bagh. Squash Courts, University Town. Volleyball Court at Tehkal Bala. Tennis Courts Civil Officers Mess. Compound wall at Football Ground, Wazir Bagh. Play Ground at Urmer Miana. Play Ground at Pishtakhara. Sports Complex, Hayatabad.( hockey ground, fitness center, cricket ground,Squash court. Play Ground At Landi Arbab Playground at Govt. College Shahi Bagh. Playground at Govt. Higher Secondary School No.1 Peshawar City Playground at Benazir Bhutto Women University Peshawar . Playground at Govt; High School Dagg Playground at Govt; High School Chargharmatti Playground at Tauheed Abad Playground at Gulbela Playground at Gari Chandan. Bachi Khan Football ground at Civil Quarter. On-going Playing Facilities Proposed Playing Facilities for At Tehsil Level. 2013-14 Remarks
Abdal Hockey ground at Civil Quarter. Playground at Waliabad Playground at Veeno Sarai, Ganj Gate. Shifted to Rashid Garrai Security/ Chowkidar Hut at PSC. Playground at village Michani (Bela Mohmandan). Playground at village Lala Kallay. Playground at Govt: High School Badaber. Playground at GHSS No.1 Tehkal Bala Playground at Masho khel U/C Sheikhan -------------------------------------------------------
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Existing Playing Facilities District Abbottabad. (2) Tehsil Abbottabad. Squash Courts. City sports complex Abbottabad Cricket Stadium (Land was purchased by the Provincial Govt & leased out to PCB for its development as Cricket Stadium). Basketball Court. City sports complex Abbottabad Kunj Football Ground. Hokey Stadium, Abbottabad. City Football Ground Muree Road. Badminton Hall. City sports complex Abbottabad Football Ground at Nawasher. Fitness Centre. City sports complex Abbottabad Tennis Courts.Abbottabad club Play ground at Pattar Gali Playground at Dhamtour Basketball Court at GCMS School(Boys) Abbottabad Const: of playground at Banda Qazi U/C Jehangi (3) Tehsil Havelian Playground at Nelotha
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Playground at Khanaspur at Ayubia Play Ground at Changla Gali. Play Ground at Bara Hoter ----------------------Play ground at Sultanpur
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Sports Complex ( Cricket, Hockey, Volley Ball & Basket Ball ) Minim land required 80 kanals -----
District Charsadda. (4) Tehsil Charsadda. 4. Cricket Stadium Near Govt: College Parang Charsadda 5. Football Ground. Near Govt: College Parang Charsadda 6. Volleyball Court. Prang Stadium 7. Tennis Courts Wali kahn Sports complex 8. Basketball Court. Prang Stadium 9. Football Ground, Utmanzai. 10. Basketball Court,Utmanzai. 11. Playground at Majoki 12. Playground at GHHS Umerzai (5) Tehsil Tangi 1. Playground at Tangi (6) Tehsil Shabqadar Playground at Shabqadar District Haripur (7) Tehsil Hari Pur Sports Stadium, Curtus Haripur. Near District council office
------------------Sports Complex ( Cricket, Hockey, Volley Ball & Basket Ball ) Minim land required 80 kanals Sports Complex ( Cricket, Hockey, Volley Ball & Basket Ball ) Minim land required 80 kanals
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S No. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 1.
Existing Playing Facilities Sports Stadium, Kala But Town Ship sector IV Play Ground, Khanpur. Play Ground, Najafpur. Play Ground, Hattar. Play Ground, Mirpur Tofkian. Indoor Games Hall, KTS. Cemented Basketball Court, Haripur. Play Ground,Syria. Play Ground, Choi. Play Ground, Tarnawa. Play Ground, Tofkian. Play Ground, Jab. Play Ground, Choi U/C Najafpur. Play Ground, Basso Maira. Play Ground, Bandi Muneem. Play Ground, Shah Muhammad U/C Ali Khan. Play Ground, Ghandian U/C Bandi Sher Khan. Play Ground, Village Jandial U/C Tofkian. Play Ground, Village Julian U/C Tofkian. Play Ground, Sirya U/C Sirya. Badminton Court at Tarnawa. (8) Tehsil Ghazi
On-going Playing Facilities Hockey Ground GHS No. 1 Railway Road Playground at GHSS Kot Najibullah Playgrounds at Vill: Karrach, Haripur Improvement of Cricket ground Haripur. ----------------------------------Playground at Baghoona and Kundi 4.
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Remarks ------------------------------------------The Facilities provided in not fulfilling the requirements of the overall Tehsil.
Sports Complex ( Cricket, Hockey, Volley Ball & Basket Ball ) Minim land required 80 kanals
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District Kohistan. (9) Tehsil Patan Play Ground, Pattan. 5. Sports Complex ( Cricket, Hockey, Volley Ball & Basket Ball ) Minim land required 80 kanals ----Sports Complex ( Cricket, Hockey, Volley Ball & Basket Ball ) Minim land required 80 kanals Sports Complex ( Cricket, Hockey, Volley Ball & Basket Ball ) Minim land required 80 kanals The Facilities provided in not Fulfilling the requirements of the overall Tehsil. ----The Facilities provided in not Fulfilling the requirements of the overall Tehsil. The Facilities provided in not Fulfilling the requirements of the overall Tehsil.
2. (10) Tehsil Dasu 1. (11) Tehsil Palas 1. District Kohat. (12) Tehsil Kohat Football Ground Kohat City Near Fort Indoor Games Hall. at Municipal Committee Kohat Squash Courts company Bagh. Cricket Stadium in Sports Complex, Gulshan Abad Kohat Hockey Ground in Sports Complex, Gulshan Abad Kohat
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Play Ground at Burakka. Play Ground at Usterzai Playground at Kharmato Playground at Tappi.
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Existing Playing Facilities Football Ground in sports Complex, Gulshan Abad Kohat. Fitness centre at Municipal Committee Office Basketball Court at company Bagh. Sports Stadium Meri Kohat (Cricket, Foot Ball ) (13) Tehsil Lachi
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Remarks --------The Facilities provided in not Fulfilling the requirements of the overall Tehsil. -----
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Playground at Ghurizai Kohat Construction of Mini Sports Stadium Shakardara District Mansehra (14) Tehsil Mansehra. Sports Stadium, (Cricket Ground, Squash, Tennis & Basketball Courts). Indoor Games Hall Sports Stadium at Takra. Play Ground at Shergarh Playgrounds at GGHS Phagla & GHS Jaba Playground at GGHS Phagla. Playground at GHS Jaba. (15) Tehsil Oghi. Mini Stadium at Darband, Tehsil Oghi.
Sports Complex ( Cricket, Hockey, Volley Ball & Basket Ball ) Minim land required 80 kanals -----
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------------The Facilities provided in not Fulfilling the requirements of the overall Tehsil. --The Facilities provided in not Fulfilling the requirements of the overall Tehsil.
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Raising wall at FC Cricket Ground Oghi & Rehab: work at GHS Oghi (16) Tehsil BalaKot.
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District Lakki Marwat. (17) Tehsil Lakki Sports Stadium.at Taja Zai ( District Complex)(Football Ground, Hockey Ground, Athletic Track, Basket Ball & Volleyball Courts) Play Grounds at Lakki City Michan khel(Foot Ball & Volley Ball) (18) Tehsil Sari Naurang Volleyball Court at Sarai Nurang. District Tank (19) Tehsil Tank Tank Stadium.(Only 50 kanals land is purchased District Swat. (20) Tehsil Swat. Football Stadium Grassy Ground Saidu Sharif Squash Courts. Grassy Ground Saidu Sharif
----Sports Complex ( Cricket, Hockey, Volley Ball & Basket Ball ) Minim land required 80 kanals
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Sports Complex ( Cricket, , Volley Ball & Basket Ball ) on the available Land
The Facilities provided in not Fulfilling the requirements of the overall Tehsil.
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Playground at Gogdara
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Existing Playing Facilities Badminton Hall.Makan Bagh Basket Ball Court at Grassy Ground Saidu Sharif. Fitness Centre.CivialClub saidu sharif Play Ground, Balogram Play Ground at Kokarai. Hockey Ground at Makan Bagh, Swat. Play Ground at Landi Khas GHS Haji Baba Mingora. Cricket Stadium Swat Grassy Ground Saidu Sharif Swat. (21) Tehsil Kabal. Volley Ball Courts at Dewalai Football, Hockey and Cricket Grounds at Kabal Volleyball at Kalla Kallay Play Ground at Dehrai Volleyball court at Kanju (22) Tehsil Charbagh. Football Ground at Guli Bagh
On-going Playing Facilities ----------------Playground at Goldan Kabal Playground at GHS at Shalhand --------13.
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Remarks ----------------------------The Facilities provided in not Fulfilling the requirements of the overall Tehsil. --The Facilities provided in not Fulfilling the requirements of the overall Tehsil. The Facilities provided in not Fulfilling the requirements of the overall Tehsil. The Facilities provided in not Fulfilling the requirements of the overall Tehsil. --The Facilities provided in not Fulfilling the requirements of the overall Tehsil.
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Playground GHSS Charbagh (23) Tehsil Bahrian. Playground GHSS Fatehpur (24) Tehsil Bari kot Play Ground GHS, Ghalagay. (25) Tehsil Matta Play Ground Matta.
Sports Complex ( Cricket, Hockey, Volley Ball & Basket Ball ) Minim land required 80 kanals --Sports Complex ( Cricket, Hockey, Volley Ball & Basket Ball ) Minim land required 80 kanals Sports Complex ( Cricket, Hockey, Volley Ball & Basket Ball ) Minim land required 80 kanals Sports Complex ( Cricket, Hockey, Volley Ball & Basket Ball ) Minim land required 80 kanals --Sports Complex ( Cricket, Hockey, Volley Ball & Basket Ball ) Minim land required 80 kanals
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2. (26) Tehsil Kalam 1. 11. 1. District Dir (Upper). (27) Tehsil Dir. Sports Stadium.(Cricket & Football Grounds, Basketball Court., Volleyball Court. with Athletic Track) at Dir City. (28) Tehsil Brawal Playground at Mankyal
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Sports Complex ( Cricket, Hockey, Volley Ball & Basket Ball ) Minim land required 80 kanals
The Facilities provided in not Fulfilling the requirements of the overall Tehsil.
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Existing Playing Facilities (29) Tehsil Kalkot 2.5 kanal donated land is available (30) Tehsil Wari Playground at Wari Nehag Darra (31) Tehsil Sheringal Playground at Shaheed Benazir Bhutto University Sheringal District Dir (Lower). (32) Tehsil Adenzai Play Ground village Tazagram. Sports Complex at Ouch. Play Ground, village Warsak. Play Ground, village Shawa. Play Ground, village Tiknai Paeen. (33) Tehsil Samar Bagh. Play ground at sammar Bagh
Proposed Playing Facilities for 2013-14 At Tehsil Level. 19. Sports Complex ( Cricket, Hockey, Volley Ball & Basket Ball ) Minim land required 80 kanals Sports Complex ( Cricket, Hockey, Volley Ball & Basket Ball ) Minim land required 80 kanals Sports Complex ( Cricket, Hockey, Volley Ball & Basket Ball ) Minim land required 80 kanals
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Playground at Khan Pur Playground at GHSS Sarai Bala Talash Playground at Kotigram & GHS Chakdara ------Playground at GHSS Mayar Jandool 22.
------------Sports Complex ( Cricket, Hockey, Volley Ball & Basket Ball ) Minim land required 80 kanals --Sports Complex ( Cricket, Hockey, Volley Ball & Basket Ball ) Minim land required 80 kanals Sports Complex ( Cricket, Hockey, Volley Ball & Basket Ball ) Minim land required 80 kanals Sports Complex ( Cricket, Hockey, Volley Ball & Basket Ball ) Minim land required 80 kanals
------------The Facilities provided in not Fulfilling the requirements of the overall Tehsil. --The Facilities provided in not Fulfilling the requirements of the overall Tehsil. The Facilities provided in not Fulfilling the requirements of the overall Tehsil. The Facilities provided in not Fulfilling the requirements of the overall Tehsil. Sports Stadium is necessary because no playing facility is available. Sports Stadium is necessary because no playing facility is available.
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(35) Tehsil Balambat 1. (36) Tehsil Lal Qila 1. (37) Tehsil Khall 1. (38) Tehsil Munda. 1. --26. Sports Complex ( Cricket, Hockey, Volley Ball & Basket Ball ) Minim land required 80 kanals --25. Sports Complex ( Cricket, Hockey, Volley Ball & Basket Ball ) Minim land required 80 kanals Playground at Gull Madan Playground at Qillagai 24.
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Existing Playing Facilities District Chitral. (39) Tehsil Chitral Polo Ground, Chitral.Near Main Bazar Play Ground, Ayun Play Ground, Garam Chishma. Play Ground, Broze. Playground at GCMS Chitral (40) Tehsil Mastuj Polo Ground, Bonni.
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Cricket Ground, Volleyball Court at Khandan Charun Mastuj. Play Ground, Mori Lasht. Play Ground, Kushum (Mulkhow) Play Ground, Shahbronze. Polo Ground, Reshun. District D.I.Khan (41) Tehsil D.I.Khan Indoor Games Hall, Sports Complex.near Saddar Police Station. Squash Courts at Sports Complex. near Saddar Police Station. Tennis Courts Sports Complex. near Saddar Police Station. Cricket Stadium Sports Complex. near Saddar Police Station. Swimming Pool Sports Complex near Saddar Police Station. Volleyball Court Sports Complex. near Saddar Police Station. Basketball Court Sports Complex. near Saddar Police Station. Squash Courts at Nili Koti.near District Courts. (42) Tehsil Paharpur
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Play Grounds at G.H.S.S. No.2 D.I.Khan --------------Play Grounds at Awan Abad 28.
----------------Sports Complex ( Cricket, Hockey, Volley Ball & Basket Ball ) Minim land required 80 kanals --Sports Complex ( Cricket, Hockey, Volley Ball & Basket Ball ) Minim land required 80 kanals Sports Complex ( Cricket, Hockey, Volley Ball & Basket Ball ) Minim land required 80 kanals Sports Complex ( Cricket, Hockey, Volley Ball & Basket Ball ) Minim land required 80 kanals
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Existing Playing Facilities District Swabi (46) Tehsil Swabi. Play Ground, Panjpir. Play Ground, Manere. Hockey Ground at Village Salim Khan. Playground at Village Baja (Bamkhel) (47) Tehsil Lahor
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Play Ground at Zaida. Construction of Playground at Maneri Bala Playground at Village Pabbani Construction of Playground at Maneri Payan Establishment of Playground at Sard China Play Ground at Turlandi 32.
----------Sports Complex ( Cricket, Hockey, Volley Ball & Basket Ball ) Minim land required 80 kanals ----Sports Complex ( Cricket, Hockey, Volley Ball & Basket Ball ) Minim land required 80 kanals
----------The Facilities provided in not Fulfilling the requirements of the overall Tehsil. ----Sports Stadium is necessary because no playing facility is available.
2. 3. (48) Tehsil Topi 1. 16 1. 2. 3. 1. District Malakand (49) Tehsil Batkhla Football Ground at Batkhela.near Batkhela Bazar. Playground at GHS Jalala Malakand Thana Hanif Khan Memorial Sports Complex at Thana (50) Tehsil Dargai
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2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 17. 1. 2. 3. 4. 18. 1. District Nowshera. (51) Tehsil Nowshera. Play Ground at Spin Khak. Play Ground at Wazir Garhi. Playground at JICA Model School Kheshki Payan Playground at Inzari District Hangu. (52) Tehsil Hangu. Volleyball Court.
Playground at Haryan Kot (Phase-II) Construction of Stadium at Sakhakot on 20 K land of Food Department. Playground at GGHS Sakhakot Playground at Govt. Degree College Dargai Playground at village Totai
Playground at Govt. Elementary College for Women Dargai
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Sports Complex ( Cricket, Hockey, Volley Ball & Basket Ball ) Minim land required 80 kanals
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Existing Playing Facilities Construction of Playground at U/C Kahi Playground at Village Sarkai Pyala (53) Tehsil Thall. Play Ground Dar Samand. District Shangla. (54) Tehsil Alpurai. Basket ball Courts, Alpuri Football Ground, Bisham. Play Ground, Chakesar. (55) Tehsil Puran.
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Sports Complex ( Cricket, Hockey, Volley Ball & Basket Ball ) Minim land required 80 kanals --Sports Complex ( Cricket, Hockey, Volley Ball & Basket Ball ) Minim land required 80 kanals
The Facilities provided in not Fulfilling the requirements of the overall Tehsil. --Sports Stadium is necessary because no playing facility is available.
District Torghar (Kala Dahka) (58) Tehsil Judba. Play Ground at GHS Gari Hassan Zai (59) Tehsil Mada Khel. 1. Play Grounds at Beembal and Mera Mandakhel 40. Sports Complex ( Cricket, Hockey, Volley Ball & Basket Ball ) Minim land required 80 kanals --Sports Complex ( Cricket, Hockey, Volley Ball & Basket Ball ) Minim land required 80 kanals --The Facilities provided in not Fulfilling the requirements of the overall Tehsil. --Sports Stadium is necessary because no playing facility is available. --39. Sports Complex ( Cricket, Hockey, Volley Ball & Basket Ball ) Minim land required 80 kanals The Facilities provided in not Fulfilling the requirements of the overall Tehsil.
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2. 22. 1. 2. 3. District Bannu (61) Tehsil Bannu. Qazi Mohib Hockey Stadium.main city near police line. Tennis Courts. main city near police line. Squash Courts. main city near police line.
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Basketball Court. main city near police line. Badminton Hall Sports Complex.Peshawar Road Sports Complex (Athletic Track & Football Ground) .Peshawar Road Sportsmen Hostel Sports Complex. .Peshawar Road Provision of Cricket Pitches/Nets Sports Complex. .Peshawar Road Gymnasium Hall Sports Complex. .Peshawar Road Basket ball Courts at Mandev. Improvement of Pavilion at Qazi Mohib Hockey Stadium 23 District Mardan (63) Tehsil Mardan. 1. Sports Complex, Mardan.near shakh Maltoon Town 2. Volleyball Courts, Sports Complex, Mardan. 3. Football Ground, Sports Complex, Mardan. 4. Hockey Ground, Sports Complex, Mardan. 5. Cricket Ground, Sports Complex, Mardan. 6. Basketball courts, Sports Complex, Mardan. 7. Improvement of Squash Courts. 8. Badminton Hall.Perano Park 9. Football Ground, Toru. 10. Cricket Ground, Toru. 11. Basketball Court, Toru. 12. Volleyball Court, Toru. (64) Tehsil Katlang. 1. (65) Tehsil Takhat Bahi Sports Complex at Hathian.
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Play Ground at Village Mian Essa Play Ground, Shamozai. Playground at Govt; High School Toru Playground at Govt; High School Garhi Kapura Playground at Govt: High School Palo Dheri Playground at Govt: High School Kata Khat Playground at Govt; High School Gari Daulatzai Playground at Pir Abad Playground at Kohi Barmol Playground at Sawaldher Play Ground at village Narshak( only land is purchased) --42.
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Play Ground at Bajoro Killi Takht Bhai Playground at Govt: High School Lund Khawar Playground at Govt: Girsl High School Lund Khawar Playground at Govt: High School Seri Bahlol
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Sports Stadium is necessary because no playing facility is available. --The Facilities provided in not Fulfilling the requirements of the overall Tehsil..
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Play Ground, Daggar (67) Tehsil Sawari. Construction of Boundary wall of Play Ground,Jower.
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Sports Complex ( Cricket, Hockey, Volley Ball & Basket Ball ) Minim land required 80 kanals
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Existing Playing Facilities (68) Tehsil Mandanr. Provision of play ground at Nawagai (69) Tehsil Gagra. Play Ground, Deewana Baba
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Sports Complex ( Cricket, Hockey, Volley Ball & Basket Ball ) Minim land required 80 kanals --Sports Complex ( Cricket, Hockey, Volley Ball & Basket Ball ) Minim land required 80 kanals Sports Complex ( Cricket, Hockey, Volley Ball & Basket Ball ) Minim land required 80 kanals
The Facilities provided in not Fulfilling the requirements of the overall Tehsil. --Sports Stadium is necessary because no playing facility is available. Sports Stadium is necessary because no playing facility is available.
THE SPECIAL INITIATIVE OF THE KHYBER PAKHTUNKHWA GOVERNMENT FOR THE JAWAN (YOUTH) OF THE PROVINCE FOR IMPLEMENTATION BY THE SPORTS, CULTURE, TOURISM AND YOUTH AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT BACKGROUND: Life in this area started about 20,000 BC, as the Sanghao cave of Mardan district shows use of stone tools. Gradually, primitive agriculture took shape in these valleys, but about 2,000 BC, Aryans invaded this area and introduced metal. Towards sixth century BC, the tribes of Gandhara who had so far been leading independent tribal life united themselves into a kingdom under King Pushkala Sakti. They introduced irrigation. Social life was improved by creating village councils called Sabha with village elders as its members, who used to settle all the disputes as is done currently under the Jirga system. A higher council called
Samiti was also introduced for implementation of kings orders. In 331 BC, Alexander the Great invaded the area. From third century BC, onward, introduction of Buddhism led to new social developments. Also new people like, Greeks, Scythians, Parthians, Kushans, Huns and Turks came and settled here. In seventh century AD, the socio-political pattern and economy were shattered once again by the invasion and takeover by Hindu-Turkish rulers. Again in the 8th century AD, Afghans took-over in the wake of Muslim invasion. By that time, however, urban settlements had come into being due to improvement in agriculture, promotion of local handicrafts and participation of Gandhara in the international trade. Road system had also developed to the extent that routes from China and India passed through Gandhara for going onwards to Central Asia and Europe. At the end of 7th century AD, the economy of Gandhara stood shattered. By the 10th century AD, socio-political pattern had changed completely. The HinduTurkish rulers known as Hindu Shahis had gone into hill forts. Now, the Muslim rulers from Ghazni and Ghori started invading the area, while in the 16th century AD, the Mughals coming through Khyber Pass, established themselves in India and set up an outpost in Peshawar with Kabul. The Mughals had, however, their attention concentrated on India and tribal system came into practice in this area once again. Later in the 19th century AD, Sikhs were ruling this area. The British then came to rule the area upto 1947 when it got independence as a part of Muslim state of Pakistan. The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa has always been an important area due to its strategic locale. The Afghan and the British Governments agreed in 1893 on delineating the Durand Line which has served, since then, as border between Pakistan and Afghanistan. The province borders touch or are close to those of China, the Tajikistan and the disputed territory of the state of Jammu and Kashmir in the north and Afghanistan to the west all along the mountains and highlands from the Pamirs to the rugged terrain of South Waziristan. The area comprising the province has a rich past. Its barren hills and passes have seen many famous conquerors and adventurers, like Alexander the Great, Mahmood of Ghazni, Taimur, Emperor Babar, Nadir Shah and Ahmed Shah Abdali. Once the cradle of Gandhara civilization, the area is now known for its devout Muslims who jealously guard their religion and culture and the way of life which they have been following for centuries. CULTURE: Gandhara art, which was largely expressed through sculpture, is the valuable heritage of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. In the Gandhara School of art, creation of the Buddha, after nearly 500 years of his death, means search for an ideal human being who is above the common man, but is not a god, who ultimately aims at bringing human beings under the influence of his moral teachings. The Buddhist architecture consisted of stupas and monastic establishments which one finds in Julian near Taxila.
Among visual arts, Persian miniatures and calligraphy can be seen in old buildings. Contemporary paintings still carry Persian influence under which calligraphy of the Holy Quran is taking the shape of a popular art. The Abasin Arts Council and the Department of Fine Arts of Peshawar University are promoting visual arts. Among the crafts , Khyber Pakhtunkhwa possesses a great wealth of skills particularly in carpet-making, textiles, embroidery, woodwork, pottery, metalwork, lacquer work, jewelry and all sorts of small-scale arms and ammunition which has developed in Darra Adamkhel in the tribal areas. NATURE: Its snow-capped peaks and lush green valleys of unusual beauty attract tourists and mountaineers from far and wide while its art and architecture is not less known than the historic Khyber Pass. Its climate varies from very cold (Chitral in the north) to very hot in places like D.I. Khan. Khyber Pakhtunkhwa shares various common characteristics with other areas and provinces of the country, but the consciousness for freedom, patriotism, courage and respect for Islamic values of its people make Khyber Pakhtunkhwa a distinct socio-physiographic region which could be divided into two zones: the northern one extending from the ranges of the Hindukush to the borders of Peshawar basin; and the southern one extending from Peshawar to the Derajat basin. The northern zone is cold and snowy in winters with heavy rainfall and pleasant summers with the exception of Peshawar basin which is hot in summer and cold in winter. It has moderate rainfall. The southern zone is raid with hot summers and relatively cold winters and scantly rainfall. RATIONALE: Narrated brief historical account proves only one thing that this area remained transitional in cultural formation due to which the culture that evolved formed pluralistic patterns, however, drawing heavily upon Gandhara and Muslim civilizations. Therefore, the folklores, the dresses, the ornaments and the tribal pattern of living all represent the same tradition. The Province is the culturally diverse and idyllic comprising of valleys. It is the least developed part often referred to by the international tourists as Asia best kept secret. It is worth mentioning that in 1901, a province by the name of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, was created in place of the buffer zone and was divided into the settled and tribal areas. The tribal area in now being administrated by the Federal Government under a separate administrative system, while the settled areas now constitute the Province which enjoys a lot of autonomy like all other provinces of the country. It covers an area of 74,521 sq. km. According to the 1998 census, the total population of province was approximately 14 million out of whom 52% are males and 48% females. The density of population is 187 per sq. km and the intercensal change of population is of about 30 percent. Ethnically the whole area has various languages ranging from Pushto, Hindko, Saraiky, Kowar, Kohistani,
Kalasha and these languages are again spoken in different dialects. The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa comprises of Peshawar, Kohat, D I Khan, Malakand, Hazara, Mardan, Bannu and Mansehra divisions. The economy of the province is based on its agriculture, industry and mineral resources partly augmented by the tourism. The resources are limited, but efforts are being made to boost its economy by tapping the available resources to the maximum extent. The province had a population of over 17735912 people during 1998 as per the census report (Annexed at F/A). The population growth rate is 3% per year. Therefore, to rationalize the population it has to be multiplied by 15 years 3% growth rate. The total number of estimated living souls comes out to be 25717072 with average increase of 532077 souls per year which comes out to be for 15 years 7981160. CONCEPTUAL FRAME WORK: The Youth Centers or Jawan Centers will be hosted at Divisional Headquarters level, through community driven development for career counseling, organizing sports events, youth mobilization, awareness campaigns etc. The Jawan Marakaz will be preferably established in the existing government buildings like universities and colleges. A sum of Rs. 70 million has been allocated for this purpose during 2013-14.
AIMS:
Organize and mobilize the youth for social activism and healthy activities Career counseling of the youth and students Hold cultural and recreational activities for the youth and help de-radicalize the youth Promote ethnic harmony and social cohesion Prepare youth as tour operators Train youth for the revival of local indigenous means of livelihood Sensitize youth on environment and climate change hazards Mobilize youth in times of disasters Mobilize youth for voluntary social welfare work
COMPONENTS:
Workshops Cultural events Walks Establishment of teaching and tuition facilities Holding of cultural festivals Cross cultural visits and exchange programmes Training and career counseling Talks and dialogues on local cable networks Youth dialogues with political and community leaders Youth interaction with government functionaries Tourist information centers Provide tourist guides Capacity Building in Electronic Office Training of youth in hotel management Gameslocal and the popular Socio-economic surveys of the area by the youth
OPERATIONS
The local indigenous organization, senior citizens, key informants, youth of the locality have to be taken on board as the members of larger Jawan centers advisory board at the district, divisional and grass root level. They will suggest the details of the plan of action for implementing in their respective areas.
The facts enumerated in the preceding paragraphs indicate that there are 25 districts each one of which has a college, sports stadium and university in some of them. Thus the issue of building may be shared with the Higher Education as well as Social Welfare Department for sparing their premises to utilization as Jawan Center having tentative allocation of Rs. 2.8 million per district for each youth center at head quarter of the respective district.
There are twelve month in a calendar month thus an amount of Rs. 2,33,000.00 is available for each month of a year for the all the district Jawan Center during the current financial year 2013-14. The youth advisory boards may share among themselves the utilization of the amount which shall be made available through the respective Deputy Commissioners routing though the Commissioners of the concerned divisions. The District Account Officer may act as a Secretary with the Deputy Commissioner and District Sports Officer in the district for maintaining the drawl and disbursement of funds to the Jawan Center at the District Head Quarter level.
The conceptual frame work outlined would be refined through trial and error process which is expected to evolve a transparent mechanism for enabling the youth to invest their energies in sustainable manner. This process of thinking, implementing and monitoring by the youth in consultation with the civil society member with public sector servants supporting them shall ensure that the youth dose not derail from there positive contribution towards their role in nation building.
The district among themselves may evolve youth exchange action plans which may be bases on seasons, educational institutions, however its much more advisable to the advisory board in the district for the Jawan Center to pounder on this aspect. The Jawans have to be representative of all the strata of the society that implies that it would be comprising of both the formally educated as well as non-educated with special emphasis on the special people among youth to be part of the action plan of the Jawan Center.
Annexure A DISTRICT WISE POPULATION AND PROPORTIONS OF KHYBER PAKHTUNKHWA IN RESPECT OF 1981 AND 1998 CENSUS
% Proportions
Districts 1998
Both sexes
Male
Female
Both sexes
Male
Female
1981
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
11061328
5761507
5299821
17735912
9084849
8651063
100.00
100.00
4.97
Abbottabad
679328
350460
328868
880666
440718
439948
6.14
Bannu
434668
227297
207371
675667
349125
326542
3.93
3.81
1.73
Battagram
339119
194518
144601
307278
158563
148715
3.07
5.76
Charsadda
630811
327881
302930
1022364
530724
491640
5.70
1.80
Chitral
208560
107948
100612
318689
162082
156607
1.89
D.I.Khan
494432
262843
231589
852995
448990
404005
4.47
4.81
1.77
Hangu
182474
90359
92115
314529
154021
160508
1.65
Haripur
490104
247356
242748
692228
345561
346667
4.43
3.90
2.43
Karak
249681
125206
124475
430796
211393
219403
2.26
2.66
Kohistan
465237
265312
199925
472570
261942
210628
4.21
2.76
Lakki
276118
143287
132831
490025
250336
239689
2.50
Lower Dir
404844
205899
198945
717649
355728
361921
3.66
4.05
2.55
Malakand
257797
131867
125930
452291
233556
218735
2.33
Mansehra
727469
368891
358578
1152839
571881
580958
6.58
6.50
8.23
Mardan
881465
456845
424620
1460100
753442
706658
7.97
11.38
Peshawar
1084347
572126
512221
2019118
1061101
958017
9.80
2.45
Shangla
251546
130976
120570
434563
223748
210815
2.27
Swabi
625035
316897
308138
1026804
516540
510264
5.65
5.79
7.09
Swat
715938
374369
341569
1257602
648008
609594
6.47
Tank
141062
74456
66606
238216
124331
113885
1.28
1.34
3.25
Upper Dir
362565
184293
178272
575858
291582
284276
3.28
Torghar
Source:- 1998 Distict Census Report of NWFP by Population Census Organization Islamabad