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(7th Session)
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY SECRETARIAT
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“QUESTIONS FOR ORAL ANSWERS AND THEIR REPLIES”
to be asked at a sitting of the National Assembly to be held on
Monday, the 14th January, 2019
147. *Mr. Saad Waseem:(Deferred during 3rd Session)
Will the Minister for Religious Affairs and Inter-faith Harmony bepleased to state:
(a) the present status of Pakistan Madrasah EducationBoard (PMEB) and its employees;
(b) the objectives of the establishment of PMEB;
(c) whether the desired objectives have been achieved since itsestablishment;
(d) the annual budget allocated, released and utilized for the PMEBduring the last five years;
(e) whether the financial corruption has been reported in the fundsof said Board during the said period;
( f) if the answer to part (e) above is in the affirmative, whetherany inquiry has been held to identify the quantum of thecorruption and hold responsibles accountable; if so, the detailsthereof; and
(g) the steps being taken by the Government to rationalize theestablishment of said Board and its employees at the earliest?
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Minister for Religious Affairs and Inter-faith Harmony(Mr. Noor-ul-Haq Qadri): (a) In pursuance of Madrasah Reform Policy PakistanMadrasah Board was established on 08-09-2001 through Ordinance No.XL-2001. The Board shall be a body corporate having perpetual succession anda common seal with power, subject to the provisions of this Ordinance, to acquire,hold and dispose off property both moveable and immovable, and may, by thesaid name, sue and be sued. One of the main purposes of the Board was to getModel Dini Madaris established in the country and also get other Madaris affiliatedwith it.
In fact the Government endeavored to establish its own Board to competewith the existing five Wafaqs and Tanzeemat with which 95% Madrasahs areaffiliate. However, the Government effort could not materialize in view of the factthat the Wafaqs and Tanzeemat, who were to nominate their representative on theBoard, refused to adopt the Government initiative and did not nominate its members.Consequently the PMEB could not be placed on ground till date.
There are two categories of employees at Board and its three allied Madarisi.e. Regular employees and Contract employees employed on fixed salary packageby allowing one day gap.
(b) (a) To establish such Model Dini Madaris and Model Darul uloom inwhich the Islamic education is the main component and includescourses and curricula of the general education system as may beprescribed.
(b) To regulate and approve condition for affiliation of such existingMadaris as have duly been recommended by the Academic Council.
(c) To approve the curricula, courses of study and conditions for holdingof examination in the Madaris keeping in view the recommendationof Academic Council. To grant affiliation and to lay down theregulations and to approve conditions for affiliation of existing Madaris.
(d) To suggest ways and means to bridge the existing gulf between thegeneral education and the Madaris by revising and improving thecurricula of Madaris and general education program.
(e) To approve equivelance of degree, diplomas, sanads and certificateswhere curricula includes subject of general education system, etc.
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(c) “NIL”
(d)——————————————————————————————
Financial Annual Budget AmountYear Budget Utilized lapsed
allocation——————————————————————————————
2013-14 46,500,000 46,499,219 7812014-15 50,000,000 49,871,896 128,1042015-16 47,686,000 47,678,040 7,9602016-17 54,556,000 54,268,557 287,4432017-18 55,000,000 54,867,055 132,945
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(e) “NIL”
(f) “NIL”
(g) No positive steps have been taken so far by the Government torationalize the established of the said Board and its employees.
151. *Dr. Mahreen Razzaq Bhutto:(Deferred during 3rd Session)
Will the Minister for Water Resources be pleased to state:
(a) the impacts of climate change on shortage of water in thecountry; and
(b) the steps being taken by the Government to ensure and enhancethe availability of water?
Minister for Water Resources (Mr. Muhammad Faisal Vawda):(a) Æ Climate change results in extreme weather events more frequently.
Pakistan has faced devastating flood events continuously for six yearsfrom 2010 to 2015 causing a huge loss to the lives, cultivated landsand other property of the people of Pakistan alongwith wastingprecious water into the sea every year. We have lost about 22.7MAF annually during the said six flood years with 54.5 MAF during
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super flood 2010 and 36.3 MAF during the year 2015. Post Tarbelaannual average of escapages below Kotri is 28.56 MAF.
Æ Contrary to above, the country has faced severe drought years atthe start of the last decade due to climate change resulting into hugewater shortages. As an impact of drought, the escapages below Kotriremained lowest during 2004-05 i.e. 0.29 MAF due to lower riverinflows. The average annual escapages below Kotri from 2000-01to 2004-05 remained 5.11 MAF. The detailed data of escapagesbelow Kotri Barrage is enclosed at Annex-I.
Æ At present, we are again facing droughts causing lesser rainfall andreduced river inflows as an impact of climate change. The droughthas caused severe water shortages in the country and the estimatedwater shortage for irrigation supplies during the current Rabi seasonis about 38%.
Æ It is predicted that there would be excessive floods/ droughts in futuredue to climate change. To tackle this issue, we need to take structuralmeasures (construction of dams) on war footing basis to store theflood water which will not only control the damage but also help usduring dry years (droughts) by providing the stored water. This willalso help to manage the energy crises by providing cheap electricityto the national grid.
(b) Æ The Government is continuously striving for development of waterreservoirs in the country. Federal government through its executingagency WAPDA has completed Mangla Dam Raising (2.88MAF), Gomal Zam Dam (0.892 MAF), Satpara Dam (0.053MAF) and Darawat Dam (0.089 MAF) to store water with atotal storage capacity of 3.914 MAF.
Æ While Diamer Basha Dam (6.4 MAF), Mohmand (Munda)Dam (0.676 MAF), Kurram Tangi Dam (0.90 MAF) and NaiGaj Dam (0.16 MAF) are at implementation stage.
Moreover, following projects having cumulative water storage capacity of21.415 MAF which are at various stages of planning:
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Projects Storage capacity (MAF)
- KurramTangi Stage-II 0.90- Winder Dam 0.36- Naulong Dam 0.20- Kalabagh Dam 6.10- Shyok Dam 5.40- Akhori Dam 6.00- Bara Dam 0.062- Chiniot Dam 1.00- Hingol Dam 0.521- Bhimber Dam 0.040- Badinzai Dam 0.300- Daraban Zam Dam 0.069- Tank Zam Dam 0.289- Sukleji Dam 0.042- Dotara Dam 0.132
Æ Furthermore, it is proposed that latest technology of sprinkling &drip irrigation should be used for irrigation to make the economicuse of precious water available in the country.
Æ National Water Policy (NWP) has been approved in April this yearwhich emphasizes watershed management in the country. Watershedmanagement is a dire need of the time especially in upper areas ofthe country like AJK, Gilgit-Baltistan and KP due to its multiplebenefits. Forestation is an important component which not onlycontrols the sediment inflows but also causes more precipitation inthe watershed which is very useful in lean season to avoid droughtsby providing increased water shortage. Forestation also results intooverall low atmospheric temperatures which will reduce the snowand glaciers melting causing decrease in the probability of floods inhigh flow seasons.
Æ NWP also states that Environmental flows shall be ensured in therivers to maintain a sound environment for the conservation of theriver ecology, morphology, delta & coastal ecosystem and fisheries.
Æ Ecology can preserve by several ways like conserving and improvingour surrounding environment, exploiting renewable energy sources,
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forestation, ensuring environmental flows in rivers, establishingpollution regulation policies, restoration of destroyed natural resourcesas well as habitats, protection of endangered species and creatingawareness, education.
Æ Delta can be preserved by smart reservoir operations and providingsufficient water supplies regularly.
Æ For basin level management, NWP states that Water demand shallbe estimated for all sectors, within the Basin and outside the Basin.The process of holistic approach to planning shall aim ataccommodating a fair and stable economic and social developmentwithin an integrated drainage Basin management.
Æ NWP also says that environmental impact assessment studies shallbe carried out concurrently with project feasibility studies for selectingproject scope and layout, consistent with productivity, economicviability, social acceptability and environmental sustainability.
ANNEX-I
ESCAPAGES BELOW KOTRI (POST TARBELA)
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Year Kharif Rabi Total——————————————————————————————
1976-77 64.05 5.03 69.081977-78 29.00 1.39 30.391978-79 75.03 5.56 80.591979-80 29.38 0.43 29.811980-81 18.74 1.36 20.101981-82 33.53 0.26 33.791982-83 9.43 0.25 9.681983-84 43.81 2.09 45.911984-85 28.64 0.91 29.551985-86 10.93 0.04 10.981986-87 26.72 0.18 26.901987-88 17.45 0.08 17.53
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——————————————————————————————Year Kharif Rabi Total
——————————————————————————————1988-89 44.17 8.69 52.861989-90 16.85 0.37 17.221990-91 38.19 4.14 42.341991-92 50.05 3.24 53.291992-93 69.19 12.30 81.491993-94 28.47 0.64 29.111994-95 88.18 3.65 91.821995-96 61.05 1.71 62.761996-97 44.72 0.68 45.401997-98 16.98 3.81 20.791998-99 32.50 2.65 35.151999-00 8.72 0.11 8.832000-01 0.77 0.00 0.772001-02 1.93 0.00 1.932002-03 2.32 0.05 2.372003-04 20.12 0.07 20.192004-05 0.21 0.08 0.29 2005-06 24.40 0.14 24.542006-07 20.16 1.56 21.722007-08 15.77 0.06 15.842008-09 5.68 0.15 5.822009-10 4.00 0.07 4.072010-11 50.50 4.03 54.532011-12 11.81 2.31 14.122012-13 5.30 0.70 6.002013-14 18.15 0.13 18.282014-15 5.03 1.83 6.862015-16 36.24 0.36 36.602016-17 10.49 0.08 10.572017-18 9.42 0.07 9.49
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(2010-11 to 2015-16) 21.17 1.56 22.73——————————————————————————————
Average(1976-77 to 2017-18) 26.86 1.70 28.56
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155. *Sheikh Rohale Asghar:(Deferred during 3rd Session)
Will the Minister for Water Resources be pleased to state whether landhas been purchased/acquired for Bhasha Dam?
Minister for Water Resources (Mr. Muhammad Faisal Vawda):
86% of land for Diamer Basha Dam has been acquired. The details are as under:
Land to be Acquired (Acres) Description GB KP Total
Private land 17,918 439 18,357 Govt. land (free of cost)
18,073 989 19,062
Total 35,991 1,428 37,419 Land Acquired (Acres)
Private land 14,548 162 14,710 Govt. land (free of cost)
17,429 - 17,429
Total 31,977 162 32,139
8. *Mr. Saad Waseem:(Deferred during 4th Session)
Will the Minister for Water Resources be pleased to state:
(a) the estimated cost of Dasu Hydroelectric Power Project and theamount/quantum of loan approved by the World Bank thereof;
(b) the details for planning and execution of each stage of theproject;
(c) whether it is a fact that authorities concerned are unable tomeet the cut off date to complete each stage of the project;
(d) whether it is also a fact that the World Bank has also shown itsconcern and has cautioned the Government that the cost of theproject may escalate due to delay in its completion; and
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(e) whether the Government intends to inquire into the bureaucraticand ministerial hurdles in the way of the project to expedite thesame and hold the responsibles accountable; if so, the detailsthereof?
Minister for Water Resources (Mr. Muhammad Faisal Vawda):(a) Æ Total installed capacity of Dasu HPP is 4,320 MW and it will be
implemented in 02 Stages. Stage-I will have installed capacity of2,160 MW (6 Units @ 360 MW each) and Stage-II will also havesame power generation capacity i.e., 2,160 MW.
Æ The ECNEC approved PC-I for Stage-I (2,160 MW) in March2014 amounting to Rs. 486,093.30 Million with FEC ofRs. 218,547.50 Million.
Æ Loan Agreement signed with the World Bank for US$ 588.40 Millionas IDA-1 Credit along with US$ 460 Million as Partial CreditGuarantees (PCG). Loan is operational since November 2014.
(b) Presently, Stage-I (2,160 MW) is in implementation phase. Thecurrent status is as follows:
ÿ Land Acquisition
Æ Total land to be acquired for Project 9,875 Acres
Æ Priority land required for 1,987 AcresPreparatory & Main Civil Works
Æ Priority land acquired to-date 740 Acres
ÿ Preparatory Works
Æ 03 Nos. Contracts amounting to Rs. 20 Billion related toRelocation of KKH (KKH-01), Right Bank Access Road(RAR-01) and 132 KV Transmission Line (TL-01) awardedin 2015. Physical progress todate is 14.43%, 18.69% and38.10% respectively.
Æ 05 Contracts amounting to Rs. 25 Billion related to Relocationof KKH (KKH-02), Right Bank Access Road (RAR-02) and
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Resettlement sites (LBRV-11, LBRV-12 & RBRV-11) awardedand mobilization advance is paid. However, commencementletter is pending due to non-availability of land.
Æ Project Colony Contract amounting Rs. 4.90 Billion awardedon Aug 27, 2018 and signed on Oct 18, 2018. Contractor willmobilize soon.
ÿ Main Civil Works
Æ 02 Contracts of Main Dam (MW-01) and UndergroundPowerhouse (MW-02) amounting to Rs. 180 Billion awardedin December 2016 and Contractor mobilized at Site in June2017. Construction activities are in progress. However, paceof progress is slow due to non-availabiiity of land which mayresult in time and cost overrun.
ÿ Electro-Mechanical Works
Æ Bids opened and received for Dasu-EM-01 Contract on Feb.28, 2018. Evaluation of Bids is completed by Consultants andreviewed by WAPDA. Report is under submission to WorldBank for approval.
(c) Dasu Stage-I is expected to be completed by February, 2023.Stage-II will be completed in 04 years subject to availability of funds.
(d) Æ World Bank has shown its concerns over delayed land acquisition ofProject due to slow pace of progress by Provincial Government andresistance from Project affectees. This may result in time and costoverrun on account of Extension of Time (EOT) and idle chargesclaim by the Contractors. Delay in project completion would furtherincrease the liabilities of Interest and Commitment Charges beingpaid for different loans taken for Project.
Æ Prime Minister of Pakistan has directed concerned authorities toproperly address legitimate concerns of Project affectees andcomplete land acquisition process by involving all stakeholders.
(e) The delay in project is because of delayed initiation of the projectwhich is solely because of no availability of land. The efforts made to have the
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project initiated at the Ministerial level includes holding of 10 meetings of theProject Steering Committee since October, 2014 which includes SMBR, ACS(Dev), Commissioner Hazara Division, DC Kohistan, among others. During abriefing to Prime Minister of Pakistan by Secretary Ministry of Water Resourceson 26-09-2018 the delay in the land acquisition of Dasu HPP was brought underdiscussion whereupon the Prime Minister desired its early resolution in consultationwith the Govt. of KP.
Moreover, it is to clarify that land acquisition is sole responsibility of theprovincial government through administration of the concerned district (KohistanDistrict in the instant case).
In the above said 11th meeting of PSC, the Ministry had been pressinghard to the representatives of the KP Government. While conveying the seriousnessand implication of making no progress on acquiring the land.
With such concerted efforts from 2016 to 2018, 690 acres of land couldbe acquired which was only 50 acres in 2016.
Forgoing in view, there is as such no inquiry being conducted at Ministeriallevel given that the hurdles were on the part of locals of the area which could notbe effectively handled by KP Government through its district administration.
59. *Mr. Riaz Ul Haq:(Deferred from 5th Session)
Will the Minister for Water Resources be pleased to state:
(a) the number of dams for which feasibility studies have been madeby the Government and are ready alongwith the proposed areas/locations thereof;
(b) the estimated requirements of water in the next twenty five years;and
(c) whether the Government is planning any other Dam besides theKalabagh Dam in the Punjab province; if so, whether feasibilitystudy has been proposed for the same alongwith the detailsthereof?
Minister for Water Resources (Mr. Muhammad Faisal Vawda):(a) Government of Pakistan through WAPDA has completed the feasibility studyof following dams:—
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(b) This pertains to PCRWR
(c) Yes, Government is planning following 4 dams besides KalabaghDam Project in Punjab:
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60. *Engr. Sabir Hussain Kaim Khani:(Deferred during 5th Session)
Will the Minister for Religious Affairs and Inter-faith Harmony bepleased to state:
(a) whether it is a fact that the Government of Saudi Arabia has
agreed to waiver SR.2,000/- tax imposed on Pakistanisperforming Umrah every year;
(b) if so, details thereof alongwith the name of person whomade efforts therefor?
Minister for Religious Affairs and Interfaith Harmony(Mr. Noor-ul-Haq Qadri): (a) No. However, Saudi Authorities are being pursuedfor waiver of tax of SR. 2000/- imposed on Pakistanis performing Umrah everyyear. For this purpose the Prime Minister of Pakistan during his first visit to KSAin September 2018 discussed this issue with the prince of KSA Moharnrnad BinSalman. As a follow up to this, Minister for Religious Affairs & Interfaith HarmonyPakistan also discussed the issue with Saudi Information Minister for waiver of thetax of SR. 2000/- but response from KSA is still awaited.
(b) As above
62. *Ms. Shazia Marri:(Deferred during 5th Session)
Will the Minister for Water Resources be pleased to state:
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(a) the flow of water at each point, as specified in the Water Accord,1991;
(b) whether such flow of water is as per specified limit in theaforesaid accord at present; if so, the details; if not, thejustification thereof;
(c) whether Kotri barrage does not receive water flow as specifiedin the said accord and resultantly hundreds of thousand miles ofland has eroded to sea in recent years;
(d) whether authority concerned has taken notice of such analarming situation which is badly affecting people of downstreamareas; if so, the details thereof; and
(e) the steps being taken to ensure flow of water to downstream asper said Accord?
Minister for Water Resources (Mr. Muhammad Faisal Vawda):
(a) The Water Apportionment Accord 1991 as such does not specify/provide‘flow of water at each point’. Rather the Water Accord indicates in its para 2the seasonal and annual allocation for the four provinces i.e. Punjab, Sindh, KPand Balochistan.
(b) As explained above, the Water Accord 1991 does not specify assuch any flow of water but specify the allocations regardless of quantum of flow ofwater in the rivers. The Accord, however, states, inter alia, in its para 14(b) thatthe shortages and surpluses will be shared on all Pakistan basis.
(c) The Water Accord 1991 does not specify water flow below theKotri Barrage. Rather the Accord in it para 7 recognises the need for certainminimum escapage to sea, below Kotri, to check sea intrusion. It also records theview of Sindh held in the meeting of 16-03-1991, that the optimum level was 10MAF, which was discussed at length, while other studies indicated lower/higherfigures. It was, therefore, decided that further studies would be undertaken toestablish the minimal escapage needs downstream Kotri.
The Federal Government had the said study conducted in 2005 by theInternational Panel of Experts. The said Panel recommended total quantum ofwater as 8.6 MAF (minimum 5000 cusec continuously throughout the year and5 MAF annually, while releasing 25 MAF in any one period of five years.
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(d) This pertains to Provincial Irrigation Department of Government ofSindh.
(e) The representatives of the four provinces constituting Indus RiverSystem Authority along with a Federal Member may decide on making the wateravailable downstream Kotri according to the provisions of the Water Accord andin the light of the findings of the study conducted by the International Panel ofExperts in 2005.
68. *Ms. Nusrat Wahid:(Deferred during 5th Session)
Will the Minister for National Food Security and Research be pleasedto state:
(a) whether is it a fact that there is acute shortage of theGovernment veterinary centres/institutions at district level; and
(b) whether it is also a fact that such private centres are tooexpensive; if so, the steps being taken by the Government toestablish said centres all over the country?
Minister for National Food Security and Research (Sahibzada
Muhammad Mehboob Sultan): (a) Field veterinary services at the district levelare devolved to the provincial livestock departments.
(b) About 5781 public veterinarians and 11106 para-veterinarians areproviding disease diagnostic, clinical & prophylactive and extension services freeof cost.
69. *Ms. Shamim Ara Panhwar:(Deferred from 5th Session)
Will the Minister for Water Resources be pleased to state:
(a) whether the work on Mohmand Dam has been started; and
(b) the time by which the same will be completed?
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Minister for Water Resources (Mr. Muhammad Faisal Vawda):(a) The construction work of Mohmand Dam has not been started yet. PC-I ofthe project was approved by ECNEC on 26-4-2018 at Rs. 309.558 billion. Anallocation of Rs. 2.0 billion has been made during current fiscal year.
Detail of procurement process to start construction as per PC-I vis-a-visSchedule as per ICDBMD report and WAPDA’s report submitted to SupremeCourt of Pakistan is as under:
*There is no actual dates mentioned in implementation schedule ofapproved PC-I rather it is based on year 1-8.
Bids for the Civil Works including Electrical and Mechanical Works were receivedto WAPDA on June 26, 2018.
Technical bids were opened on 26-6-18 in the presence of Bidder’srepresentative for evaluation.
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Post Qualification/Technical Evaluation by Consultants is in process.
The expected date of mobilization of contractor is 15-3-2019.
(b) As per approved PC-I, the implementation period of the project is7 year 02 months. The expected completion date of the project worked out byWAPDA is scheduled November, 2024.
70. *Begum Tahira Bukhari:(Deferred during 5th Session)
Will the Minister for Water Resources be pleased to state:
(a) the total water requirements of Pakistan and available quantityof water at present;
(b) whether it is a fact that Pakistan can become water scarcecountry in near future; if so, the details thereof?
Minister for Water Resources (Mr. Muhammad Faisal Vawda):(a) As per Water Accord 1991, the provincial water requirement at Canal Head is114.35 MAF (excluding Civil Canals of KP). The water available at Canal Headis now reduced to 97.81 Million Acre Feet (MAF).
(b) Æ Per Capita water availability in Pakistan was 5,260 cubic meter perannum in 1951 and has been reduced to 908 cubic meters per annumin 2018 due to ever increasing trend of population which is a stage ofwater scarcity. With the same trend, the projected estimate of waterindicates that water availability will further reduce to 800 cubic meterper annum by 2025, which will be the situation of severe shortage ofwater having serious impacts on socio-economic life of people ofPakistan.
Æ Uptil now, a storage capacity of 4.965 MAF of existing reservoirshas been lost due to sedimentation. Studies shows that an additional0.75 MAF will be lost due to sedimentation by 2025, hence furtherreducing per capita water availability.
Æ There is acute shortage of water in lean season and flooding duringhigh flow seasons. Additional reservoirs are required for inter seasonand inter year transfer of water.
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Æ Climate change impacts will further compound the water issues inthe country. This all needs to be addressed through adequateinvestments in water sector with integrated development of waterstorage reservoir.
73. *Prof. Dr. Shahnaz Baloch:(Deferred during 5th Session)
Will the Minister for National Health Services, Regulations andCoordination be pleased to state the details of task forces relating tohealth issues established at Federal level so far and how many personsbelonging to Balochistan Province have been included in the TaskForces?
Minister for National Health Services, Regulations andCoordination (Mr. Aamer Mehmood Kiani): The “Task Force on Health”was notified in pursuance of the decision of the Federal Cabinet dated28-08-2018, with the approval of the honorable Prime Minister vide letter No. F.16-18/2018-SO (Admn-I).
2. The Task Force on Health has the following composition:
(A). Health Component
i. Professor, Nausherwan Burki (University of Connecticut,Farmignton, USA)
ii. Dr. Faisal Sultan, (CEO Shaukat Khanum Cancer Hospitals,Pakistan)
iii. Professor Abdul Bari Khan (CEO Indus Hospitals, Pakistan)
iv. Dr. Aasim Yusuf (CMO, Shaukat Khanum Cancer Hospitals,Pakistan)
v. Professor M. Hamid Zaman (Dept of Biomed Eng andInternational Health, Boston University, USA)
vi. Mr Latif Sheikh (Pakistan Soc Health System Pharmacists,Ex-Director Pharmacy Services, Aga Khan University, Karachi)
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vii. Professor Zulfidar A Bhutta (Centre of Excellence in Women& Child Health, Aga Khan University, Karachi, Department ofPaediatrics, Nutritional Sciences and Public Health Universityof Toronto. Canada); and
viii. Secretary, National Health Services, Regulations andCoordination Division.
(B). Nursing Component
i. Professor Dr Rasia Gul (Professor & Dean FNM Shifa Collegeof Nursing)
ii. Ms. Shaheen Ghani (President, Pakistan Nurses Association)
iii. Professor Dr Rafat Jan (Dean, School of Nursing andMidwifery, NUMS, Rawalpindi)
iv. Ms Rehana Elahi (Director Nursing, Shaukat Khanum CancerHospital, Lahore)
v. Secretary, National Health Services, Regulations andCoordination.
No person belonging to Balochistan has been included in the task forces.
76. *Ms. Nafeesa Inayatullah Khan Khattak:(Deferred from 5th Session)
Will the Minister for Water Resources be pleased to state:
(a) whether it is a fact that Mangla and Tarbela Dams havecompleted their life span and now their water storage capacityhas also reduced considerably;
(b) if so, the steps taken by the Government in order to address thecritical situation thereof?
Minister for Water Resources (Mr. Muhammad Faisal Vawda):
(a) Mangla and Tarbela have not completed their life span. The present water
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storage capacities of both the dams are 6.047 and 7.356 MAF, respectively,which become 62% and 89% of the original storage respective capacities of Tarbelaand Mangla.
Dam wise original and present water storage capacities of Tarbela andMangla are given below:——————————————————————————————
Dam Original Present Percent Available——————————————————————————————
Tarbela 9.692 MAF 6.047 MAF 62%Mangla 8.220* MAF 7.356 MAF 89%
——————————————————————————————* The original storage capacity of Mangla was 5.34 million acre-feet in which2.88 MAF was added by raising the dam in 2009.
(b) The Government has included in the National Water Policy as one ofthe strategic priorities to construct Diamer-Basha and Mohmand dams havingwater storage capacities of 6.4 MAF and 0.7 MAF, respectively, as well as additionof small and medium dams with cumulative capacity of about 3 MAF to ensurethat the country will have 10 MAF of new storage reservoirs by 2030.
Both the projects have been approved by ECNEC in April 2018 and theprocess to start construction is underway.
According to WAPDA the tentative dates of mobilization of contractorson Diamer-Basha and Mohamnd dams are 02-June-2019 and 15-March-2019,respectively.
Besides, the Federal government has completed Gomal Zam Dam (0.892MAF), Satpara Dam (0.053 MAF) and Darawat Dam (0.089 MAF) to storewater with a total storage capacity of 3.914 MAF.
79. *Ms. Nasiba Channa:(Deferred during 5th Session)
Will the Minister for Religious Affairs and Inter-faith Harmony bepleased to state:
(a) the reasons of sending Hujjaj through private tour operators;and
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(b) the reasons of charging more money from Hujjaj by these privatetour operators as compared to the Government?
Minister for Religious Affairs and Inter-faith Harmony
(Mr. Noor-ul-Haq Qadri): (a) Hajj Group Organizers scheme was introducedin Pakistan for the first time during Hajj-2005, in line with Saudi Governmentinstructions to introduce private sector all around the world in the hajj relatedaffairs, so that the hujjaj may have different options of availing the facility of hajjunder Government or Private Scheme. Since then the Ministry is sharing the quotabetween Private & Government Schemes.
(b) In this connection the August House is informed that different hajjpackages depending upon the facilities provided therein for the intending hujjaj,are introduced for the Private Hajj Scheme, so that all the Hajis may perform Hajjaccording to their choice and comfort. There is option for the private haji to selectthe package according to facilities he wants to avail during the hajj. The rate /charges of each package are already determined. Prior to Hajj Operation a ServiceProvider Agreement (SPA) is signed between the Ministry and the Hajj OrganizerAssociation of Pakistan (HOAP). The tour operators are monitored properly asper SPA, if any tour operator fails to fulfill its obligations; action is taken againstsuch tour operators by the Ministry of Religious Affairs & Interfaith Harmony.
80. *Mr. Muhammad Farooq Azam Malik:(Deferred during 5th Session)
Will the Minister for Water Resources be pleased to state:
(a) the share of Bahwawalpur as per Water Accord-1991;
(b) whether said share is being implemented in letter and spirit; ifso, the details; if not, the reasons thereof; and
(c) the steps being taken by the Government to give due share ofwater to Bahawalpur?
Minister for Water Resources (Mr. Muhammad Faisal Vawda):
(a) & (b) The water shares are allocated in the Water Apportionment Accord‘1991’ province wise. Hence, IRSA distributes the surface waters amongst theprovinces as per their allocated shares.
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Further distribution i.e. zone-wise, canal-wise or district-wise is theprerogative of the respective province.
(c) Therefore, as far as the share of Bahawalpur is concerned, it may betaken up with the Irrigation Department, Government of Punjab.
84. *Mr. Naveed Aamir Jeeva:(Deferred during 5th Session)
Will the Minister for Religious Affairs and Inter-faith Harmony bepleased to state:
(a) whether the Government of Pakistan has allocated anydevelopment funds for the construction/repairing of worshipplaces of minorities;
(b) if so, the amount of said funds; if not, the reasons thereof; and
(c) the steps being taken to release funds on regular basis forconstruction and repairing of the said religious worship places?
Minister for Religious Affairs and Inter-faith Harmony(Mr. Noor-ul-Haq Qadri): (a) Yes. Government of Pakistan has allocated fundsunder “Minority Welfare Fund” through which small development schemes areexecuted for acquisition/improvement of burial places and repair/renovation ofplaces of religious importance.
(b) An amount of Rs. 41.42 million has been allocated for the currentFinancial Year 2018-19.
(c) Small Development Schemes are sanctioned/released onrecommendations of the Federal Minister for Religious Affairs and InterfaithHarmony and Minority’s MNAs, Senators according, to the Accounting Procedure,duly approved by the Auditor General of Pakistan and Finance Division and withthe approval of the Development Committee. In this regard, all minorityparliamentarians are also consulted.
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86. *Ms. Shams Un Nisa:(Deferred during 5th Session)
Will the Minister for Water Resources be pleased to state:
(a) whether it is a fact that a large land area has been lost in certaindistricts of Sindh due to sea intrusion;
(b) if so, the details and action taken by the Government forprevention thereof?
Disallowed on re-consideration.
155. *Ms. Nusrat Wahid:(Deferred during 5th Session)
Will the Minister for National Food Security and Research be pleasedto state:
(a) the quantity of cotton being exported to the other countries atpresent;
(b) whether it is a fact that cotton price is increasing in the worldmarket;
(c) if the answer to part (b) above is in affirmative, the steps beingtaken by the Government to improve the production as well asthe export of Pakistan’s cotton in world market?
Minister for National Food Security and Research (SahibzadaMuhammad Mehboob Sultan): (a) Average cotton exports during last five yearsare as given below however cotton exports during July-October, 2018-19.——————————————————————————————
Year Bales (170kg)——————————————————————————————
2014-15 553,3762015-16 290,0882016-17 149,7762017-18 207,4242018-19*(July-Oct) 42,688
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(b) Yes, due to trade issues between China and USA cotton pricesremained higher side during the cotton season 2018-19.
(c) Cotton Research and departments are being strengthened andGovernment has taken various steps for the facilitation of cotton grower, to reducethe cost of production, like subsidies on fertilizer, electricity for agriculture use,and tax relief on pesticides.
180. *Ms. Nafeesa Inayatullah Khan Khattak:(Deferred during 5th Session)
Will the Minister for National Health Services, Regulations andCoordination be pleased to state:
(a) the details of Bioethics laws existing in the country at present;
(b) the procedure prescribed for the patients to lodge their complaintsin case of violation of such laws by doctors and medicalpractitioners?
Minister for National Health Services, Regulations andCoordination (Mr. Aamer Mehmood Kiani): (a) The bioethics laws wereformulated by Pakistan Medical & Dental Council (PM&DC). The existingbioethics laws are “Code of Ethics of Practice for Medical and Dental PractitionersRegulations, 2011” (Annex-A).
ÿ The PMDC Code of Ethics provides the basis of the ethical standardsand principles guiding everyday professional activities of the registeredmedical and dental practitioners (RMPD)
ÿ The Code of conduct applies to all members of the medical anddental profession. This code of conduct is applicable toundergraduates as well as graduate medical and dental students,residents, consultants, faculty of the medical colleges and all themedical and dental practitioners registered with PMDC workinganywhere in Pakistan and all over the world.
(b) Procedure to file complaints regarding professional negligence/misconduct against registered Medical/Dental practitioners is stated in detail in“Part-V of Pakistan Registration of Medical and Dental Practitioners Regulations2008” (Annex-B).
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ÿ Salient procedural steps as stated in above quoted regulation aregiven as under:-
Æ Complaint by a person or body charging the practitioner withinfamous conduct in any professional respect or professionalnegligence, such complaint shall be made in writing on a stamppaper attested by a magistrate addressed to the registrar, andshall contain that grounds of complaint and shall preferably beaccompanied by one or more declarations of witnesses as tothe facts of the case.
Æ Any complaint that may have been lodged shall be submittedto the registrar, who shall, if he thinks fit, ask the practitioner,by means of a registered letter, for an explanation within suchtime as may be fixed by him.
Æ After the expiry of that time, the documents with the explanation,if any, shall be referred for consideration to the DisciplinaryCommittee appointed by the Council to deal with fitness topractice issues and such complaints.
Æ The Disciplinary Committee shall have power to cause furtherinvestigations to be made and further evidence to be taken,and, if necessary, obtain further legal or other advice.
Æ If the Disciplinary Committee decides that the enquiry ought tobe held to protect the interest of the public , the registrar shallissue a notice in writing to the practitioner and complainantconcerned.
Æ The notice shall be sent at least twelve days before the date ofthe enquiry by the Disciplinary committee of the Council andshall be accompanied by a copy of the Ordinance and theseregulations. A copy of the notice shall, at the same time, be sentto the complainant.
Æ At the hearing of the case by the Disciplinary Committee, thecomplainant and the practitioner charged shall have to bepresent in person and can be assisted by a legal representative.
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Æ Upon the conclusion of the case, the Disciplinary Committeeshall deliberate thereon in private, and the conclusion of thedeliberation, the Chairman of the Disciplinary Committee shallcall upon the Disciplinary Committee to vote on the questionwhether the practitioner charged is guilty of infamous conductin any professional respect or professional negligence.
Æ If the Disciplinary Committee by a majority of two-thirds of themembers present and voting at the meeting, find the practitionerguilty of infamous conduct in any professional respect orprofessional negligence, the Disciplinary Committee shallrecommend to the Council to remove his name from theappropriate register altogether or for a specified period or towarn or to censure him.
(Annexures have been placed in the National Assembly Library)
20. *Syed Imran Ahmad Shah:(Deferred during 6th Session)
Will the Minister for Industries and Production be pleased to statethe steps taken or being taken by the Government as part of its 100days plan to give incentives to Pakistan’s manufacturing industry tocompete in International Market, increase exports and create jobs?
Minister for Industries and Production:
Æ In order to improve the competitiveness of local industry in theInternational market, the Engineering Development Board (EDB)working under the Ministry of Industries & Production (MOI&P)has taken following measures/steps:—
o Under Tariff Policy concessionary SRO’s i.e. SRO 655(i)/2006,SRO 656(i) 2006, SRO 693(i)/2006, are being implementedby EDB to reduce the upfront cost of the engineering industry.
o EDB manages the CGO-2/2017 list of locally manufacturedgoods to promote local industry.
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o Under DTRE scheme exporters are allowed for import ANDlocal procurement of inputs without payment of customs duty,excise duty, sales tax and withholding tax.
o Under Auto Development Policy 2016-21 incentives have beenoffered in import duties of CKD for new investors for makesnot already being assembled/manufactured in Pakistan and forrevival of closed units.
Æ MoI&P has also established various Export Processing Zones EPZswith the mandate to plan develop and operate Export ProcessingZones in Pakistan.
Æ In addition following steps were taken to enhance the exports of theengineering industry of the country:—
o EDB Ensured local engineering industry’s participation inHannover trade fair with a view to showcase itself as an industriallocation and to integrate these industries with the global supplychain aiming to enhance exports of engineering industry.
o EDB organized engineering sector participation at HannoverMesse 2016 and 2017 – Germany; a total of 32 companiesexhibited their products in 2016. In Hannover Messe-2017 atotal of 33 exhibitors showcased their products.
o EDB supports local industry through international organizationsto provide free assistance in technical/non-technical issues aimingto enhance the competence and exportability of the engineeringsector.
The Government is preparing 05 years Tariff Policy to ensurecompetitiveness of local industry and sustainability of tariff structure.
24. *Ms. Zahra Wadood Fatemi:(Deferred during 6th Session)
Will the Minister for Water Resources be pleased to state whether theIndian Government has permitted Pakistani experts to travel toinspect the construction at the Kishan Ganga Dam; if not, what doesthe Government plan to do?
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Minister for Water Resources (Mr. Muhammad Faisal Vawda):So far, the Indian Government is not allowing Pakistan Commissioner for IndusWaters to inspect Kishenganga and other projects on river Jhelum. However, theMinistry of Water Resources through Pakistan Commissioner for Indus Waters ispressing hard to his Indian counterpart to arrange the requested tour at the earliestpossible. Last communication made by PCIW was on 24-11-2018 on whichresponse is awaited. PCIW is being reiterated to vigorously pursue the matterboth with his Indian counterpart.
26. *Ch. Muhammad Shahbaz Babar:(Deferred during 6th Session)
Will the Minister for Religious Affairs and Inter-faith Harmony bepleased to state the steps taken by the Government to propagate thegood treatment for non-muslims in Pakistan according to Islamicprinciples for promoting harmony?
Minister for Religious Affairs and Inter-faith Harmony
(Mr. Noor-ul-Haq Qadri): 1. In the wake of 18th Constitutional amendment,this Ministry has been mandated the task of Policy and Legislation with regard toInterfaith Harmony, while the following subjects of defund Ministry of MinoritiesAffairs have been devolved to the Provinces and Ministry of Human Rights videCabinet Division’s Notification No. 4-9/2011-Min-1 dated 29-06-2011 as under.
——————————————————————————————Sr. Business Status
——————————————————————————————i. Safeguarding the rights of Devolved to Provinces
minorities.ii Promotion of welfare or Devolved to Provinces
minorities.iii All other matters relating to Devolved to Provinces
minorities.iv Protection of minorities Assigned to M/o Human
against discrimination. Rights——————————————————————————————
2. Therefore, issues pertaining to minorities / Non-Muslims are not inthe purview of this Ministry and relates to Ministry of Human Rights, Ministry ofInterior and Provincial Government.
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3. The Government of Pakistan has, however, taken certain steps forthe good treatment of non-Muslims in Pakistan according to Islamic principles ofpromoting harmony, which are as under:—
i. The Constitution of Pakistan and Legal Framework of the countryguarantees fundamental and equal rights for all citizens includingMinorities of Pakistan.
ii. Article-20 of the Constitution of Pakistan gives the right to everycitizen the freedom of religion.
iii. The Pakistan Penal Code-1860 provides a complete Chapter (XV),which relates to freedom of religion and offences relating to the religion.
iv. The Islamic Shariah Law is the first law in the history of the world toguarantee the freedom of religion/belief.
v. Hate speech and Hate printed material, which insult the religion orreligious beliefs, are prohibited under section 99(A) of Code ofCriminal Procedure, 1898 and under section 295(A) of PakistanPenal Code.
vi. The system of separate electorate for minorities was abolished infavour of universal adult suffrage on the demand of the minorities.
vii. Besides 10 seats reserved for minorities in National Assembly,minorities have also been provided proportional reserved seats in allProvincial Assemblies of Pakistan.
viii. Minorities have been provided four (04) seats in the Senate ofPakistan.
4. Ministry of Religious Affairs & Interfaith Harmony has also takenfollowing steps for the good treatment of non-Muslims in Pakistan according toIslamic principles of promoting harmony:—
i. Framing of National Interfaith Harmony Policy.
ii. Constitution of District Interfaith Harmony Committees at Provincialand Federal level.
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iii. Holding of Interfaith Harmony Conferences at Provincial and Federallevel.
iv. Celebration of 11th August as Minorities Day at the Aiwan-e-Sadar,Islamabad.
v. Celebration of ten religious functions of minorities at Federal level byensuring their maximum participation.
vi. Vernacular name of Christians changed from Essahi to Masihi.
vii. Implementation on 5% job quota for minorities.
viii. Minorities Welfare Fund is operative in this Ministry through whichfinancial assistance of Rs. 91.49/- Million among 17,426 poor andneedy minorities were distributed through minority Parliamentariansduring the last five years.
ix. Distribution of Scholarships amounting to Rs. 168.21/- Million among9798 minority students on merit basis, during the last five years.
x. Distribution of funds of Rs. 234.81/- Million for the repair/maintenance of the religious places of minorities through 219 smalldevelopment schemes, during the last five years.
xi. Reconstitution and Proactive role of National Commission forminorities.
57. *Mr. Salahuddin:(Deferred during 6th Session)
Will the Minister for Water Resources be pleased to state:
(a) the details of amount collected under the head of Neelum Jhelumsurcharge in the electricity bills during the last ten years; and
(b) whether there is any proposal under consideration to includethe said amount in Supreme Court of Pakistan and PrimeMinister of Pakistan Diamer-Bhasha and Mohmand Dams Fund?
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Minister for Water Resources (Mr. Muhammad Faisal Vawda):(a) Details of amount collected under the head of Neelum Jhelum surcharge in theelectricity bills during the last ten years is as under:——————————————————————————————
Year-wise NJS AmountCollection (Rs. in Billion)
——————————————————————————————2007-08 1.182008-09 5.242009-10 5.182010-11 5.272011-12 5.272012-13 5.282013-14 5.622014-15 4.102015-16 7.022016-17 6.952017-18 7.32
2018-19 (30-11-2018) 3.42——————————————————————————————
Total 61.85——————————————————————————————
(b) In order to finance Diamer Basha and Mohamed Dams on the analogyof Neelum Jhelum Surcharge fund, there is no proposal initiated by WAPDA toinclude in Prime Minister & Supreme Court of Pakistan fund.
1. *Ms. Saira Bano:
Will the Minister for Water Resources be pleased to state the stepsbeing taken to prevent continuous erosion of coastal areas of Thattaand Badin into sea; if so, the details thereof?
Disallowed on re-consideration.
2. *Dr. Nafisa Shah:
Will the Minister for Water Resources be pleased to state:
(a) whether it is a fact that there is a cost escalation in the NeelamJhelum Hydro Power Project; if so, the reasons alongwith causesof delay thereof;
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(b) the completion date of the said project?
Minister for Water Resources (Mr. Muhammad Faisal Vawda):(a) There has been cost escalation in NJHP as reported by WAPDA. Cost escalationis part of every mega project executed under Item Rate Contract administeredaccording to FIDIC Conditions of Contract. Neelum Jhelum Hydroelectric Project(NJHEP) faced multiple hindrances during its execution which eventually led toTime and Cost Overrun. The reasons of delay are as under:
Æ The delayed land acquisition by Govt. of AJ&K.
Æ Force majeure delays due to different geological conditions.
Æ Major design changes on the basis of new seismic parameters afterearthquake of 2005 resulting into following:
- New design of Dam (a composite concrete and Rockfill Damin place of Concrete Gravity Dam).
- Shifting of dam location downstream and increasing the heightof dam from 47 to 60 m.
- Provision of Stilling Basin for energy dissipation.
- Increase in Cross-sectional area of the 48km Headrace Tunnel(HRT).
- Concrete lining of the HRT instead of Shotcrete lining.
- Shallow crossing of HRT under Jhelum River with Steel Liner.
- Shifting of Powerhouse location.
Æ Lack of interrupted and good quality power supply till 2012.
Æ Fatal Rock Burst in the HRT in 2015.
Æ The project was started with non-closure of finance, which existedtill December 2016 and affected the progress.
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As a result of the above said changes, the scope of work as well as cost ofthe project increased manifold.
(b) Respective dates of completion of all the four units of NJHPP are13-04-2018, 22-04-2018, 30-05-2018 and 13-08-2018. The project hasgenerated 1822.73 million units of electricity.
3. *Ms. Zaib Jaffar:
Will the Minister for National Health Services, Regulations andCoordination be pleased to state:
(a) whether there is any proposal under consideration of theGovernment to establish a Mental Hospital in Islamabad;
(b) if so, the time by which construction work will be startedand completed?
Minister for National Health Services, Regulations andCoordination (Mr. Aamer Mehmood Kiani): (a) & (b) There is no proposalunder consideration of this Ministry to establish a Mental Hospital in Islamabad.
4. *Mr. Muhammad Bashir Khan:
Will the Minister for Religious Affairs and Inter-faith Harmony bepleased to state:
(a) whether there is any proposal under consideration of theGovernment to ensure keeping of the Fasting and celebrationof Eids together with Saudi Arabia; if so, the details; if not, thereasons thereof; and
(b) whether the Government intends to take advice of Council ofIslamic Ideology in this regard; if so, the details; if not, thereasons thereof?
Minister for Religious Affairs and Inter-faith Harmony
(Mr. Noor-ul-Haq Qadri): (a) No. Due to horizontal variation, one or two day’sdifference is lying between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia.
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(b) The Council of Islamic Ideology has already given followingrecommendation in its annual Report 2002-2003 (Annex-A):—
(Annexure has been placed in the National Assembly Library)
5. *Ms. Nuzhat Pathan:
Will the Minister for National Food Security and Research be pleasedto state:
(a) whether it is a fact that organic farming is eco-friendly system;
(b) if so, the steps taken by the Government to promote organicfarming in the country?
Minister for National Food Security and Research (Sahibzada
Muhammad Mehboob Sultan): (a) Yes “Organic Agriculture is a productionsystem that sustains the health of soils, ecosystems and people. It relies on ecologicalprocesses, biodiversity and cycles adapted to local conditions, rather than the useof inputs with adverse effects. Organic Agriculture combines tradition, innovationand science to benefit the shared environment and promote fair relationships anda good quality of life for all involved”.
(b) Ministry of National Food Security and Research through PakistanAgricultural Research Council has taken the following steps to promote organicfarming in the country:
Æ Production of organic seasonal vegetables at NARC field, fordemonstration and training to the stakeholders.
Æ PARC initiated kitchen and roof top gardening to promote organicagriculture.
Æ Provided services to 500 NGO personnel for promotion of OrganicFarming Kitchen gardening in Islamabad, KP and AJ&K.
Æ Production of off-season squashes in tunnels at NARC fordemonstration and training to the stakeholders.
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Æ PARC has also established a cell on Organic Agriculture andDr. Sikandar Khan Tanweer, PSO (Wheat), NARC has beennominated as focal person.
6. *Sahibzada Sibghatullah:
Will the Minister for National Health Services, Regulations andCoordination be pleased to state whether the Government has anyplan to establish a Cancer Hospital in Islamabad?
Minister for National Health Services, Regulations and
Coordination (Mr. Aamer Mehmood Kiani): Yes, after abolition of CapitalAdministration and Development Division a project titled “Cancer Hospital,Islamabad”, has been transferred to this Ministry. The afore-said project wasapproved by CDWP in its meeting held on 12th February, 2018 at a total cost ofRs. 1,998 million and an allocation of Rs. 265 million has also been made forFinancial Year 2018-19.
Further deliberations by the health Task Force on the above issue tookplace among various stake holders and it has been decided to increase the capacityof Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences, Islamabad (PIMS) by increasingallocated beds for Cancer patients and by recruiting relevant staff instead of buildinga new hospital. This was based on available data, resources and ground situationin the institution. However, a full fledged hospital will be considered at a laterstage.
7. *Syed Abrar Ali Shah:
Will the Minister for National Health Services, Regulations andCoordination be pleased to state:
(a) the maternal mortality rate during delivery in Pakistan atpresent; and
(b) the steps being taken by the Government for the preventionthereof?
Minister for National Health Services, Regulations andCoordination (Mr. Aamer Mehmood Kiani): (a) According to United Nations
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Inter Agency Group, maternal mortality ratio for Pakistan was 178/100,000 live
births in 2015 which has decreased from 306/100,0000 live births in 2000 (about
72% reduction in the last one and half decade).
Currently the maternal mortality survey is underway and the report will be
made available in near future.
(b) The Government is cognizant of the significant challenges posed by
the maternal mortality burden in the country.
Æ The Government is implementing Prime Minister’s Health Insurance
Program to provide health cards to increase the access of population
living below 2 dollars a day, in which maternal and new born care
package has been included. 3.2 million families have been registered
in 38 districts and is now being scaled up.
Æ The Government has developed the Reproductive, Maternal,
Newborn, Child, Adolescent Health and Nutrition (RMNCAH&N)
National Action Plan 2016-25, which lists ten priority areas for dealing
with issues around RMNCAH&N in the country.
Æ It focuses on improving the access and quality of RMNCAH
community based primary care services, ensuring continuum of care
in rural districts and urban slums.
o Increased funding and allocation for MNCH to overcoming financial
barriers to care seeking and uptake of interventions are also key
areas identified in priority action plan.
o Essential Drug List revised to include RMNCAH commodities.
o Ministry in collaboration with WHO has initiated a new program of
Family Practice approach, which is being piloted in twelve districts,
in order to improve the access to quality care in rural areas through
an Essential Health Services Package.
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8. *Ms. Aliya Kamran:
Will the Minister for Industries and Production be pleased to state:
(a) whether it is a fact that Honda Atlas Cars (Pak) Ltd. hasincreased prices of its vehicles twice during the year 2018; if so,the dates thereof alongwith the ratio and the details thereof;
(b) whether it is also a fact that the company had increased the saidprices at the time when the dollar is touching its highest level in2018; if so, vehicle-wise details thereof;
(c) whether it is further a fact that no decrease has been made inthe prices despite decrease in the value of dollar; if so, the reasonsthereof;
(d) whether it is also further a fact that increased prices are beingdemanded from those who have deposited the down payment; ifso, the reasons of not publishing the increased prices in thenewspapers;
(e) if so, the incentive given to those who have deposited the downpayment?
Minister for Industries and Production (a) Yes, the dates along-with
the ratio and details thereof are enclosed at Annex-A.
( b) Yes, vehicle wise details are at Annex-B.
(c) No, the company has not decreased prices as rupee continued todevalue during 2018. Dollar price on 01-01-2018 was Rs.111 and on31-12-2018 it was Rs.139. Vehicle prices are also dependent on dollar price.The Vehicle prices increased between 01 January 2018 to December 31, 2018ranges from 0 - 11.70%. Whereas the dollar price was increased by 25.23%during the same period.
( d) Yes, it is a fact that increased prices are demanded from those who
have deposited the down payment. The clients are informed in the OEM’sProvisional Booking Order and Relationship Agreements signed and agreed bythe buyer/consumer that price at the time of delivery of vehicle will be charged.The prices are updated on website of companies.
Hammad 3093(19) NA PC No. 06 13-01-2019
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(e) Following incentives are given to those who have deposited the downpayment.
(i) Mol&P/EDB has announced Automotive Development Policy (ADP)2016-21. Any delay over two months results in discount @KIBOR+2 percent prevailing on the date of final delivery/settlementfrom the final payment, which is an effort to discourage delivery timebeyond sixty days.
(ii) Under the ADP 2016-21, the assemblers are reimbursingKIBOR+2% to the customers on late deliveries beyond 60 days.
However, the local auto assemblers are in private sector and operate in anopen market mechanism; the Competition Commission of Pakistan (CCP) carriesthe mandate to control unfair market practices.
(Annexures have been placed in the National Assembly Library)
9. *Mr. Ramesh Lal:
Will the Minister for Water Resources be pleased to state the measurestaken by the Government to conserve water for future needs?
Minister for Water Resources (Mr. Muhammad Faisal Vawda):
Æ In order to overcome the future predicament which, the country mightface in case there is a serious water crisis, the Federal Governmentis working in various areas ranging from policy measures toundertaking water sector infrastructure development projects likedams, canals, drains, flood protection works, lining of canals anddistributaries across the country.
Æ The phenomenal increase in population, particularly in last threedecades, has put a tremendous threat on the renewable but finitewater resource available in the country. In order to address thechallenge, optimal development and judicious use of water resourcesare inter alia the essential requirements to be fulfilled. After undertakingthe Indus Basin Irrigation Projects from early sixties to mid-seventies,the water resources development followed a slow pace despite having
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trained teams of professionals who worked and learned being partof the design and construction phases of the Indus Basin Projects.
Æ One of the main reasons for such slow pace may be attributed tochange of priorities at the higher levels leading towards lack ofadequate allocations in the Public Sector Development Programmedfor the Water Sector. The recently approved National Water Policyhas duly flagged this issue and provided a key policy action whereinit has been defined that the water sector receives at least 10 percentof Federal PSDP allocation in 2018-19. Gradually increasing to 20percent by 2030.
Æ The federal government while taking cognizance of the situationcreated a dedicated Ministry of Water Resources in August 2017with a mandate to conserve, manage and develop the country’s waterresource through high level interventions mainly relating to thetransboundary and interprovincial water matters, development of megawater infrastructure including large water storage dams andhydropower projects as well as countrywide flood coordination andsponsoring various projects at provincial level comprising inparticularthe small and medium dams for local irrigation, groundwater recharge,food mitigation etc.
Æ With regard to ensuring successful and timely completion of the waterinfrastructure projects the federal government improved the ownershipand provided adequate funds for completing decades old under-construction water sector projects, like:
- Kachhi Canal Project (Phase-I Part A), Balochistan
- Right Bank Outfall Drain, Sindh
- Neelum-Jhelum Hydropower Project, AJ&K
Æ The financial allocation, only for the water sector projects (excludingrun-of-river hydropower projects) in the federal PSDP for the fiscalyear 2018-19 is Rs. 63.616 billion, which inter alia include theDiamer Basha Dam and Mohmand Dam projects (Rs. 25.680 bn).
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Æ More specifically, the government in the month of April has approvedlong awaited Mohamnd Dam Project with a live storage of 0.676MAF and Diamer Basha Dam Project having a live capacity of 6.4MAF. The approvals of these dams comprise a hybrid financingmodel of providing funds for construction of dam from the FederalPSDP and the power generating facility through commercial financing.This model aims at reducing the burden over the federal PSDP andat the same time ensuring the availability of requisite funds to completethe projects in a timely manner without any hindrance.
Æ Summary of the National Water Policy has been provided in thefollowing paragraphs.
1. National Water Policy
Æ The newly created ministry has successfully formulated and gotapproved the first ever National Water Policy (NWP) from theCouncil of Common Interests (CCI) on 24th April 2018.
Æ The objectives of the National Water Policy (NWP) are groundedin a set of principles aimed at promoting greater national interest andthe welfare of the people of Pakistan. NWP is based on six (06)strategic priorities, with six (06) broader targets for implementationby 2030 requiring a secure financial regime of USD 27 billion.
(a) Strategic Priorities: Strategic initiatives identified in NWP and tobe taken up at the Federal and Provincial levels, include:-
- conservation and efficiency,
- storage,
- leveraging technology,
- renewable energy,
- integrated water resource management, and
- comprehensive regulatory framework
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(b) Targets: An important aim of the National Water Policy is to fixquantifiable targets with a timeline and estimated resources requiredover the next twelve years i.e. by 2030. Main Targets proposed for2018-2030 are :
- Reduction of 33 percent in the 46 MAF river flows that arelost in conveyance, through accelerated program of watercourse lining, - increasing storage capacity by adding 10 MAFlive storage,
- 30% increase in water use efficiency by introducing modernirrigation techniques,
- refurbishment of irrigation infrastructure,
- real-time monitoring of water distribution for transparent wateraccounting, and
- development of unified authentic database to have reliable waterresource assessment.
(c) Financial Allocation: A major reason for the current water crisis islack of adequate allocations in the Public Sector DevelopmentProgram for the Water Sector. In 2017-18, Federal PSDP allocatedonly 3.7% or Rs. 36.75 billion to the water sector, which was lowestin the last two decades. National Water Policy recognizes the needto ensure that water sector receives at least 10 percent of FederalPSDP allocation in 2018-19 and the same should gradually increaseto 20 percent by 2030.
2. Pakistan’s Water Charter
Æ The ministry after examining the development paradigm, dulyascertained that the water sector projects usually come with a longgestation period which extends at least beyond five years i.e. tenureof a political government, therefore transfer of political power fromone regime to the other affects water sector development andapproved projects linger on for indefinite period with their fateuncertain.
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Æ To this effect, besides having the National Water Policy approvedby the CCI, the government made endeavor to bring together all thepolitical parties having their respective governments in the fourprovinces for forging a consensus on the most important causativefactors responsible for present dismal situation of water sector in thecountry, and getting their pledge to have these problems resolvedwith strong political will and best efforts; this consensus wasdocumented in the form of Pakistan’s Water Charter duly signedby all the four Chief Ministers and the Prime Minister of Pakistan.
Æ Pakistan’s Water Charter has been announced as a ‘Call to Action’and the Declaration of a Water Emergency. In the Charter, the fourprovinces and the federal government have agreed to the followingchallenges/importance of certain measures to be taken to improvethe water sector:
(a) Broadening gap in demand and supply of fresh water, on accountof population explosion,
(b) Importance of adopting by law the sustainable waterconsumption and production patterns,
(c) Importance of a holistic water management regime resultinginto judicious use of water resources,
(d) Besides augmentation, importance of conservation and scientificwater management as presently substantial portion of waterdiverted into canals is lost during conveyance, and
(e) Challenge of water contamination causing huge medical andsocial costs.
Æ And after agreeing on the aforesaid challenges, the Charter providespledge of the political leadership made with the commitment andintent to achieve water security for the people of Pakistan by doingthe following:
(a) Give top most priority to water sector and increase developmentspending significantly,
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(b) Foster inter-provincial coordination to implementtransformational infrastructure development in an equitable,amicable and harmonious manner,
(c) Transfer of political power from one regime to the other willnot affect water sector development in any way and thatapproved projects shall continue as per agreed time and coststipulations,
(d) Entrust water resources planning and development to high levelqualified professionals, and
(e) Make dedicated efforts and utilize all resources to avert thewater crisis and mitigate the anticipated impact of climate changeon water security.
3. Institutional Strengthening and Improving Water Governance
Æ Another strategic measure being taken by the federal govt. isimproving the working of water sector institutions by filling in of vacantpositions on merit, incenticizing the professional staff through technicalallowance etc., capacity building through local and foreign specializedand short trainings.
Æ Step being considered to revamp Office of Pakistan Commissionerfor Indus Waters (PCIW), further strength Office of CEA/CFFC,improve the working of IRSA etc.
Æ Further to above strategic measure is being taken by the federalgovernment to develop a transparent water accounting mechanismto ensure that the available surface water is being distributed efficientlyand in accordance with the provisions of Water ApportionmentAccord 1991.
4. Steps taken by the Government to conserve water
Æ Govt. of Pakistan is continuously striving for the development ofwater and power resources of the country. Govt. of Pakistan throughWAPDA has prepared a comprehensive plan to conserve water duringhigh flow season and utilize the same during lean season in future.
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Æ During last decade, Govt. has completed Mangla Dam Raising (2.88MAF), Gomal Zam Dam (0.892 MAF), Satpara Dam (0.053 MAF)and Darawat Dam (0.089 MAF) to store water while Diamer Basha(6.4 MAF) and Mohmand (0.676 MAF) are at implementation stage.
Æ WAPDA is also planning to construct KurramTangi, Stage-II (0.90MAF) Chiniot Dam (0.85 MAF), Shyok Dam (5.0 MAF), AkhoriDam (6.0 MAF), Kalabagh Dam (6.1 MAF), Dudhnial Dam (1.00MAF), Skardu Dam (3.20 MAF) to cope with the issues of watershortage in the country.
Æ It is also proposed that latest technology of sprinkling & drip irrigationshould be used for irrigation to make the economic use of preciouswater available in the country.
10. *Dr. Mahreen Razzaq Bhutto:
Will the Minister for Housing and Works be pleased to state thesteps taken or being taken by the Government to build one millionaffordable houses for people?
Minister for Housing and Works (Chaudhary Tariq Bashir Cheema):
The Government has launched a Scheme for construction of 5-million affordablehouses. In this regard, steps taken so far are as under:-
(i) Draft Naya Pakistan Authority Bill has been forwarded to LawDivision.
(ii) A Task Force for the scheme has been constituted.
iii) Recovery of Draft Mortgage-backed Security Act 2019 drafted/vetted by Housing Task Force has been forwarded to Law Division.
(iv) Expression of Interest (EOI) has been published regarding thisinitiative by the Federal Government Employees Housing Foundation(FGEHF) for employees from BS-1 to 16 to be executed by theprivate sector under Joint Venture (JV) policy.
(v) NADRA has collected application / registration forms at designatedsites w.e.f 22-10-2018.
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11. *Sheikh Rohale Asghar:
Will the Minister for National Health Services, Regulations andCoordination be pleased to state the number of patients of AIDS inPakistan at present?
Minister for National Health Services, Regulations and
Coordination (Mr. Aamer Mehmood Kiani): The number of estimated patientsof AIDS in Pakistan is 1,50,000. However, number of registered patients of AIDSin Pakistan is 25,220 till September, 2018. Total 15,390 AIDS patients requiretreatment. Detail is as under:-____________________________________________________________Name of Province Total registered On Anti Retroviral Drugs
patients (ARVs)____________________________________________________________Federal 2,616 1,249Punjab 11,396 7,119Sindh 8,070 4,149KP K 2,370 2,360Balochistan 768 513____________________________________________________________Total 25,220 15,390____________________________________________________________
12. *Ms. Shamim Ara Panhwar:
Will the Minister for National Health Services, Regulations andCoordination be pleased to state:
(a) the location-wise centres for treatment of AIDS in the countryat present; and
(b) whether free treatment is being provided to patients of AIDS bysaid centres?
Minister for National Health Services, Regulations andCoordination (Mr. Aamer Mehmood Kiani): (a) The location-wise centresfor treatment of AIDS in the country as under:
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Federal:1 Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences, Islamabad (PIMS)2 Combined Military Hospital, Rawalpindi3 Benazir Bhutto Shaheed Hospital, Rawalpindi
Punjab:4 Mayo Hospital, Lahore5 Services Hospital, Lahore6 Services Hospital, Lahore (Pediatric)7 Shaukat Khanum Hospital, Lahore8 Jinnah Hospital, Lahore9 Fountain House, Lahore
10 Basheeran Begum Welfare Hospital Jalalpur Jattan11 DHQ Hospital, Sargodha12 DHQ Hospital, Kot Momin13 DHQ Hospital, D.G Khan14 DHQ Hospital (Pediatric), D.G Khan15 Aziz Bhatti Shaheed Hospital, Gujrat16 Shabir Sharif Shaheed Hospital Kunjah (Pediatric), Gujrat17 DHQ Hospital, Sheikhupura18 Allied Hospital, Faisalabadl9 DHQ Hospital, Chiniot
20 DHQ/Civil Hospital, Multan21 Sheikh Zayed Hospital Raheem Yar Khan
Sindh:-22 Civil Hospital, Karachi23 Civil Hospital, Karachi (Pediatric)24 Indus Hospital, Karachi25 Aga Khan Hospital, Karachi26 Aga Khan Hospital, Karachi (Pediatric)27 FHC Liyari Hospital, Karachi28 Chandka Medical College Hospital, Larkana29 Liaqat University of Medical Sciences Hospital, Hyderabad
KPK:30 Hayatabad Medical Complex, Peshawar31 Lady Reading Hospital, Peshawar32 DHQ Hospital, KDA Hospital, Kohat
Balochistan:-33 Bolan Medical Complex, Quetta34 DHQ Hospital, Turbet
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Prevention of Parent to Child Transmission (PPTCT) Centers for PregnantWomen:
Federal:
1. Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences, Islamabad (PIMS)
Punjab:
2. Services Hospital, Lahore3. Rahnuma FPAP Family Hospital, Lahore4. Aziz Bhatti Shaheed Hospital, Gujrat5. DHQ Hospital Sargodha, Sargodha6. Allied Hospital, Faisalabad7. DHQ Hospital DG Khan, DG Khan
Sindh:8. Civil Hospital, Karachi9. Sheikh Zaid Women Hospital, Larkana
10. Aga Khan Hospital, Karachi
KPK:
11. Hayatabad Medical Complex, Peshawar
Balochistan:
12. Bolan Medical Complex, Quetta
(b) Yes Government of Pakistan is providing free of cost HIV treatmentto patients of AIDS at the above mentioned centres.
13. *Ms. Nooreen Farooq Khan:
Will the Minister for Religious Affairs and Inter-faith Harmony bepleased to state:
(a) the extent upto which the Government is giving attention todifferent schools of thought; and
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(b) the steps being taken by the Government for creating harmonyamongst different schools of thought during the last five yearsalongwith details thereof?
Minister for Religious Affairs and Inter-faith Harmony
(Mr. Noor-ul-Haq Qadri): (a) The Government is very keen and focused regardingpromotion of sectarian harmony in the country and due attention is being given toeach school of thought.
(b) The Government has taken the following steps for creating harmonyamong different schools of thought during the last live years:
1. National Ulema and Mashaikh Council has been constituted for thepurpose. The Council has representation from all Wifaqs, all schoolsof thought and all the provinces. It has been assigned the duty topromote religious harmony and to remove hate literature from thecurriculum of the Madaris. Three Committees have been establishedunder this Council: Steering Committee, Curriculum Committee andCore Committee. The Council has also proposed that Ulema Boardsmay be established at National and Provincial levels to monitor hateliterature and speech and to recommend legal action against suchmaterial.
2. Curriculum Committee constituted under National Ulema andMashaikh Council looks into the matters related to curriculum ofmadaris and submits its suggestions to the Ministry for considerationand onward submission to the concerned quarters.
3. Before the commencement of the Holy month of Muharram eachyear, the Ministry holds a meeting with Ulema and Khutaba of allschools of thought and requests them to promote sectarian harmonyduring the Holy month. Instructions have already been issued toprovincial governments alongwith recommendations of the meetingfor holding of similar meetings at provincial and district levels.
4. The Ministry of Religious Affairs and Interfaith Harmony regularlyarranges National/International Seerat at Conference on 12th Rabi-ul-Awwal every year wherein prominent Ulerna, Mashaikh, Scholars
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and people from all walks of life participate. These conferencesprovide a forum to present their ideas and thoughts on Seerah andteachings of Holy Prophet (S.A.W.S). These Conferences alsoproved to be instrumental in elimination of hatred and prejudicesamongst different classes of the society and creating harmony amongall sects.
5. Competitions of Seerat Books, Naat and Articles on life, teachingsand Seerah of Muhammad (S.A.W.S) are organized in regional,national and international languages for men and women. Prizes areawarded to position holders. These competitions also
. prove to be a
source of dissemination of teachings of the Holy Prophet, whichcontain teachings regarding tolerance and harmony.
6. Introduction of social sciences and contemporary subjects in thecurriculum of the madaris is also recommended as countering measureto dilute the concentration of extremism and sectarian prejudicesfrom the Madaris. Therefore, work on a comprehensive program of integration of contemporary and religious studies inMadaris has been initiated in consultation with Ministry of Educationand Itihad Tanzimat Madaris Pakistan. The matter is also included inthe recommendation of National Ulema and Mashaikh Council.
7. Minister for Religious Affairs and Interfaith Harmony held meetingswith the Ulema of all Muslims sects in five big cities like (KarachiLahore, Peshawsar, Quetta and Islamabad) of the country to persuadethem to abide by a common code of conduct which also containsavoidance from hate speech and literature, which plays an pivotalrole in creating harmony among different sects.
8. The Ministry prepared a calendar of Unified timings for Azan andPrayers which has been provided to all mosques of Islamabad forimplementation. This will also create sectarian harmony and toleranceamong the public.
9. To avoid differences on the occasion of celebration of Islamic festivalsand start of Islamic months, meetings of Central, Zonal and DistrictRuet-e-Hilal Committees were held regularly for sighting the moonon 29th of each lunar month. The Central Ruet-e-Hilal Committeemeets on four important occasions to sight the moon of Rabi-l-Awwal,Ramzan, Eid ul Fitr and Eid ul Azha, which are of great public
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importance. For rest of the year its members join the meetings ofProvincial/District Ruet-e-Hilal Committees at their respective places.The Central Ruet-e-Hilal Committee is assisted by ProvincialRuet-e-Hilal Committees and District Ruet-e-Hilal Committees eachmonth.
14. *Mr. Muhammad Aslam Khan:
Will the Minister for National Health Services, Regulations andCoordination be pleased to state:
(a) the year-wise total budget allocated to District PopulationWelfare Office, G-9/2, Islamabad during the last five years; and
(b) the number of vehicles owned by the said departments at presentand the names of officers who have been facilitated with thesevehicles alongwith their designations?
Minister for National Health Services, Regulations andCoordination (Mr. Aamer Mehmood Kiani): (a) The detail of year-wise totalbudget allocation
is as under:
____________________________________________________________Financial Year Budget Allocation
(Rs. in millions)____________________________________________________________
2013-14 100.0002014-15 60.2222015-16 81.9422016-17 120.0002017-18 135.073
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(b) Nine (09) four wheel vehicles, one (01) Motor Cycle are under theuse of department of District Population Welfare Office Islamabad.
No vehicle is assigned/allocated to any officer by name or designation.These vehicles are being used to carry out operational, monitoring, logistic andfield duties of this department in rural as well as urban areas falling under thepurview of Islamabad Capital Territory.
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15. *Syed Mehmood Shah:
Will the Minister for Water Resources be pleased to state:
(a) the share of Balochistan under Water Accord 1991 at present;
(b) whether Balochistan receives this share at present; if not, thereasons thereof; and
(c) the steps being taken in this regard?
Minister for Water Resources (Mr. Muhammad Faisal Vawda):(a) As per IRSA, The annual share of Balochistan under Water Accord 1991 is3.87 MAF (2.85 MAF in Kharif and 1.02 MAF in Rabi)
(b) As reported by IRSA, after signing of WAA 1991, Balochistanreceived about 33% shortage on average as against its authorized share as couldbe seen from Annexure II.
Balochistan Province is exempted from shortages since 2000. IRSA alwaysreleases full indented water supply to Balochistan but irrigation Department, Sindhdoes not pass on water supply to Balochistan as per IRSA authorization.
(c) Balochistan has taken up the issue of water shortage with Council ofCommon Interests (CCI). The CCI in its meeting held on 24-9-2018 decidedthat;
“The CCI decided that Chief Minister, Sindh and Chief Minister,Balochistan to resolve the issue amicably through mutual consultation.The issue has to be resolved in the context of ensuring implementationon ground of the IRSA accord to remove mistrust between theprovinces”.
This Ministry approached Secretaries of the Chief Ministers of Sindh andBalochistan, wherein they have been requested to have the requisite meeting,arranged under intimation to the IPC Division. Response is awaited.
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16. *Syed Javed Husnain:
Will the Minister for National Food Security and Research be pleasedto state whether the Government has made any plan to get benefitfrom the research of CERN Research Centre, Switzerland in order toincrease average yield per area and the future changes possible inagriculture sector from the research of CERN?
Minister for National Food Security and Research (Sahibzada
Muhammad Mahboob Sultan): At present Government has not made any planfor interaction with CERN in agriculture field for the reason that the main thrust toresearch of the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN), Switzerlandis Applied Physics, Engineering and Computing. The agriculture research is verylimited. However, if any technology beneficial for agriculture sector is found then aclose interaction may be developed through international cooperation andcoordination.
17. *Mr. Ramesh Lal:
Will the Minister for Water Resources be pleased to state whether it isa fact that water is not being supplied to Sindh according to WaterApportionment Accord, 1991; if so, reasons thereof?
Minister for Water Resources (Mr. Muhammad Faisal Vawda):
As reported by IRSA, irrigation water is being authorized/released not only toSindh but also to Punjab as per the spirit of Water Apportionment Accord (WAA)1991 and per its approved 3-Tier Formula.
Sindh Govt .being aggrieved by this decision of IRSA approached Councilof Common Interests (CCI) for resolving its concerns over the distribution ofwater with respect to WAA 1991. After detailed deliberations, the CCI in itsmeeting held-on 27-5-2018 constituted a committee headed by Attorney Generalfor Pakistan and comprising one representative of each province to look into thesaid issue. The decision of CCI is reproduced as under:
“The Council of Common Interests decided to constitute a committeeheaded by Attorney General of Pakistan and comprising onerepresentative from each province. The committee will look into thecurrent issues of availability of water and its distribution in the countryand present its recommendations for consideration of the Council of
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Common Interests. The committee shall also consult the record ofproceedings that resulted in approving Water Accord, 1991”.
The above-mentioned committee has held two of its meetings on15th Nov. 2018 and 4th Dec. 2018. The report of Committee is awaited.
18. *Mr. Sher Akbar Khan:
Will the Minister for Housing and Works be pleased to state as towhether it is a fact that allotments of the quarters/houses/flats havebeen made in isolation of general waiting list; if so, the details of theallotments and change of allotments made during the last five yearsalongwith names of the issuing authority?
Minister for Housing and Works (Chaudhary Tariq Bashir Cheema):
No, it is not a fact that Estate Office is making it allotments in isolation of GeneralWaiting List. In fact all the allotments are being made strictly on the basis of GeneralWaiting List. However, if the allotments under rule 12 change, under rule 15(1)&(2) i.e. parental benefits and rule 4(3) of Accommodation Allocation Rules,2002 have been made during the last five years. The broader break up of allotmentsmade under above rules are given as under:____________________________________________________________
Sr. No. Rules No. of allotments
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1. 4(3) of AAR-2002 100
2. 12 of AAR-2002 832
3. 15(1) of AAR-2002 92
4. 15(2) of AAR-2002 631
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Total 1655
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19. *Ms. Naz Baloch:
Will the Minister for Housing and Works be pleased to state:
(a) how long will it take to complete the project of fifty lac housesfor deprived people; and
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(b) details of development works made in the said Housing Schemesalongwith share of each province?
Minister for Housing and Works (Chaudhary Tariq Bashir Cheema):
(a) The target is to construct 5-million houses over a span of 5-years.
(b) Since the project is in the initial phase of strategy formulationtherefore, no development work has been carried out so far.
20. *Mr. Muhammad Bashir Khan:
Will the Minister for Religious Affairs and Inter-faith Harmony bepleased to state whether there is any proposal under considerationof the Government to implement simultaneous times of prayers acrossthe country, make it mandatory for every Muslim citizen to participatein the congregation of each prayer and halt activities in markets/bazaars during congregation of prayers; if so,the details; if not, thereasons thereof?
Minister for Religious Affairs and Inter-faith Harmony
(Mr. Noor-ul-Haq Qadri): No. Times of five prayers/Salat have already been tospecified according to teaching of Islam. However, the then Federal Minister forReligious Affairs and Interfaith Harmony desired that Markets etc. may be remainclosed during the prayer timings. Mosques Committees were specifically instructedto use persuasive measures for the purpose and any coercive measures may beavoided.
2. As far as same time for Salat and Azan in the whole country isconcerned, it may be pointed that the Federal Government�