In the ‘last’ cabinet meeting before the dissolution of the provincial assembly, the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government on Tuesday, the 18th of January 2023, approved the upgradation of over 130,000 teachers at the yearly total of many billion rupees.
The cabinet met with Chief Minister Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Mr. Mahmood
Khan in the chair and ministers and directorial secretaries in appearance.
Narrator for the government Barrister Mohammad Ali Saif
later told reporters that the cabinet held its last meeting and discussed 23
items in agenda.
Mr. Shahram Khan Tarakai, the minister for Elementary and Secondary
Education KP said, “the cabinet discussed the proposed upgradation of teachers
of various cadres and We fulfilled our promise made to Primary School Teachers
by upgrading their basic grade from BPS-12 to BPS-14. The initiative will
benefit 51,736 teachers across the province.”
Policy on urban forestry, grant for press clubs were also
approved by the cabinet.
The minister also said the grade of BPS-12 teachers would be
upgraded to BPS-14 and 18,000 of BPS-14 to BPS-15 from 1st July 2023.
He said the grade BPS-15 of 21,300 school teachers would be upgraded to BPS-16.
Mr. Shahram Khan Tarakai also said, “the cabinet also
approved grade upgradation for around 22,000 Secondary School Teachers (SSTs)
from BPS-16 to BPS-17 from the next fiscal year.
He said approval was also fixed to the four-tier formula for
the teachers serving in BPS-18, 19 and 20, a move that was likely to benefit
around 14,000 staff members of educational institutions.
The minister said that the cabinet also approved the
upgradation of the CT, PET, DM, TT and AT teachers from BPS-15 to BPS-16.
“Those serving on the CT posts will be upgraded to BPS-16 on
July 1st, 2023. However, the number of those teachers will be shared
later,” he said.
Details available from estimates show that the upgradation
of SSTs and PSTs alone was likely to cost the provincial exchequer over Rs. 2
billion annually.
Costs associated with up-gradation of CTs and four-tier
formula for those in BPS-18 and above were in addition to this cost in
estimation.
Similarly, he said that the cabinet also approved the
establishment of the District Committees on the Status of Women (DCSW) and said
those committees would be supervised by women and would contain two elected
women councilors as members and others, and would work for the well-being of
the women in addition to addressing their problems.
On the occasion, Mr. Saif said the cabinet also approved the
one-time cash grant of Rs. 50 million for the Peshawar Press Club, Rs. 20
million for the Swat Press Club and Rs. 5 million for the Nowshera Press Club.
Besides, the cabinet also approved the provincial policy on
urban forestry and a grant of Rs. 5 million as Annual Sustenance Fund for the
Umeed Special Education School during the current fiscal years.
In addition, the cabinet allowed the transfer of three
kanals of land for the establishment of Rescue 1122 station at Mouza Kakki-I in
Kakki tehsil of Bannu district saying the facility will help provide prompt
relief to the people during natural calamities and emergency situations.
Similarly, the cabinet relaxed the age for 77 assistant
sub-inspectors of the police department, who were selected through the Public
Service Commission four years ago.
Also, the cabinet decided the provision of Rs. 180 million
supplementary budgets for the bulletproofing of 20 vehicles each for sensitive
districts of the province.
It approved the Diseases Control Act, 2022, and KP Animals
Welfare Act, 2022, to protect the livestock from diseases as well as Rs. 19.414
billion annual budgets of the Pakhtunkhwa Highways Authority for the
construction of highways.
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