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DEVELOPMENT OF BALOCHISTAN
ARMY’s CONTRIBUTION
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Induction - PMA
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Induction Induction -- PMAPMA
ISSB Detachment has been established at Quetta
Efforts are in hand for establishment of ISSB centre
at Quetta
ISSB / AS&RC teams visit different colleges to deliver
motivational lectures to the students and also
organize preparatory classes3
A total of 625 candidates appeared in ISSB tests
during last three years
Special Relaxation of 5 % marks as compared to
candidates from other Provinces
140 candidates have been finally selected with 23%
success rate, which is almost equal to the results of
Cadet Colleges
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Induction Induction -- PMAPMA
Induction - Soldiers
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Induction Induction -- SoldiersSoldiers
On COAS direction an extensive drive has been
launched by the Pakistan Army to enroll maximum
individuals from Balochistan
An advertisements campaign has been launched to
attract the youth from Balochistan and address their
concerns regarding enrollment6
Induction Induction -- SoldiersSoldiers
Presently 9065 Soldiers from Balochistan
are serving in the Army
3303 undergoing training including 1100
Recruits at Sui
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Relaxations for Balochistan Province
Education 8th Class instead of Matric in all arms /
services except Technical arms
Height 5’-4” instead of 5’-6” and chest 74-79 cm instead
of 78-83 cm except trades in which ht and chest is
required more than 5’-6” and 78-83 cm
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Relaxations for Balochistan
Age 26 years instead of 23
years
FA / FSc grade ‘D’ instead of
grade ‘C’ for enrollment as a
clerk
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Enrollment During Last 5 YearsEnrollment During Last 5 Years
Year Induction
2005 502
2006 1052
2007 1374
2008 1841
2009 3570
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Education Initiatives
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Education Initiatives
12SCHOOL BEFORE RENOVATION SCHOOL AFTER RENOVATION
110 Schools have been renovated / refurbished by
Army
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16,204 Balochistan Students are being educated in 32
Army / FC Public School and Colleges
6,167 Balochistan Students are being educated in 16 FG
Schools and Colleges
4,183 Students are being sponsored for free education
through Chamalang Beneficiaries Education Programme
Education
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EducationEducation
100% free education is being provided to 1496 students
by FC in FCPS&Cs
FC is also sponsoring 22 students including 10 students
in HITEC Taxila, 6 students in Military College Murree,
and 1 student each in Cadet College Petaro, Sadiq Public
School Bahawalpur, Bahria Foundation Quetta and 3
students in Public School Multan1414
Education Institutions Run by ARMY
Institution StudentsAPS&C, Sibi 744APS, Zhob 321APS, Loralai 347APS&C, Khuzdar 413AWS Akra Camp, Gwadar 50BPSS, Sui 118APS&C, Iqra, Qta 1445APS, Al-Hadid, Qta 704APS&C, Garrison Academy, Qta 2787APS, Seven Streams, Qta 1466
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Institution StudentsFCPS, Pangjure 38FCPS, Loti 156FCPS, Pirkoh 257FCPS, Killi Chakar 61FCPS, Khuzdar 171FCPS, Musa Khel 172Safi Ullah (Shaheed) FCPS&C, Noshki 262FCPS, Fazal Chel 132FCPS, Muslim Bagh 387FCPS, Barkhan 254FCPS, Duki 447 16
Education Institutions Run by FC
Institution StudentsFCPS, Nasir Abad 620FCPS, Mekhtar 258FCPS, Sanjavi 252FCPS, Wadh 133FCPS, Nokkundi 369FCPS, Dera Bugti 896Jahangir (Shaheed) FCPS, Kohlu 736FCPS, Chaman 553FCPS, Turbat 234Pervaiz (Shaheed) FCPS&C, Beleli 721FCPS&C, Loralai 700
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Education Institutions Run by FC
FG Institutions Managed By ArmyFG Institutions Managed By Army
Place Students
FGS&Cs Quetta 5097
FGS& Cs Khuzdar 168
FGS&Cs Zhob 197
FGS&Cs Sui 395
FGS&Cs Loralai 149
FGS&Cs Chaman 161
TOTAL 616718
Total Institutions Run / Managed By Army / FC
Institutions No of Institutions Students
Run by Army 10 8395
Run by FC 22 7809
Managed by Army 16 6167
TOTAL 48 22,371
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Establishment of Hostel
Hostel for 100 Students from Marriand Luni Tribes belonging to Loralai and Kohlu Dists has been established at Quetta Cantt
Free boarding, lodging and med facility along with monthly stipend of Rs 500/- is being provided to each student
An average, Rs 6,500/- is being spent on each student per month
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Chamalang Beneficiaries Education Programme
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Technical Training by Army
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Technical Training by Army
Army has established various technical institutes in
collaboration with National Vocational and Technical
Education Commission (NAVTEC)
Army School of Technicians (AST) is imparting skill
development training to local un-employed youth since
2006
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1,013 Balochistan Students have been given technical
training through Balochistan Institute of Technical
Education (BITE) and Army School of Technicians
(AST)
Presently 511 Balochistan Students are undergoing
training in BITE
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Technical Training by Army
Year Wise Detail Year Wise Detail -- BITE / AST (2007BITE / AST (2007--08)08)Course Year Students Total
Male FemaleBITE1st Course 2007 212 32 2442nd Course 2007 374 27 4013rd Course 2008 284 38 3224th Course 2010 346 165 511@
@ In Progress
AST BarrianFirst Course 2007 23 - 23Second Course 2007 23 - 23
G. TOTAL 916 97 10132424
List of Trades for Skill Development
o Mechanical
o Welder
o Home Appliances Mechanical
o Carpenter
o Auto Electrician
o Machine Operator
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Technical Training by Army
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o Driver
o Motor Cycle Mechanics
o Auto Car Mechanics
o Computer Operators
o Dress Designing
o Beautician
Technical Training by Army
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Incentives Provided at BITEo No admission/tuition feeo Stipend of Rs. 2000/- per montho Job opportunities
Free Facilities at BITEo Messing and Transporto Medical Facilitieso Uniform, Mufti Dresso Stationaryo Lodging (For desirous trainees)
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Technical Training by Army
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Post Course Employments
o 62 individuals have also been inducted in Armed
Forces
o Many individuals have also started their own
small business in different areas of Balochistan
o So far 70 individuals have been adjusted in
various departments of Govt 28
Technical Training by Army
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So far about 1000 students have completed training in
various skill development courses and 500 students are
currently attending these courses
Female students are undergoing training in Dress
Designing, Beautician and Computer Operator Courses
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Technical Training by Army
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Students from Balochistan in Army Hostels
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Balochistan Students in Army Hostels
Pakistan Army is making all out efforts to enhance the
educational level of the youth of Balochistan in order to
bring them into main stream
On the orders of COAS youth of Balochistan has been
accommodated in the hostels managed by the Army all
over the country
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Balochistan Students in Army Hostels
Formation Students
HQ SC (Quetta) 211
HQ 4 Corps (Lahore) 59
HQ 5 Corps (Karachi) 57
HQ 11 Corps (Peshawar) 14
HQ 30 Corps (Gujranwala) 38
HQ 31 Corps (Bahawalpur) 60
Total 439
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Personality Building and Grooming at Hostels
o Interaction with Officers
o Classes by Officers
o Special Lectures by senior Officers
o Motivation and Religious Talks by Khateebs
o Lectures by Psychologists33
Balochistan Students in Army Hostels
Extra Curricular Activities at Hostels
Sports. Sports activities like Volleyball, Football
and Cricket have been arranged for the trainees
Misc
Naat and Debate competitions
Indoor games and outside Picnic
Troupe Show / Drama34
Balochistan Students in Army Hostels
Chamalang Coal Mines
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Chamalang Coal Mines
Near Loralai, on the Chamalang mountain range is 60 km
long and 20 km wide coal field, commonly known as
Chamalang Coalmines
Chamalang coal reserves were discovered in 1885 during
British rule.
Work started in 1980s and it was expected to usher in a
new era of development. Instead of prosperity, a bloody
war started between the Pashtoon Luni and Baloch Marri
tribes over the ownership dispute which resulted into fifty
three deaths 36
Chamalang Coal Mines
The head of Luni tribe Sardar Asmat Ullah made a request
to Government, seeking the role of the Pakistan Army as
an arbitrator for amicable resolution of this conflict
Army intervened to resolve the old and complicated blood
feud
The thorny issue of the murdered tribesmen was amicably
settled on monetary compensation and the peace
agreement was signed in December 2006 37
Mining started in March 2007 and more than 53,000
people are directly employed at the coalfield while 30,000
more have found indirect employment
Lunies are legal owners of the Mines. However Marries
are also getting their due share
Each ton which is produced at Chamalang gives Rs. 100
to the Federal and Rs. 65 to the Provincial Government38
Chamalng Coal Mines
As Lunies are the Legal Owners of the Mines and they
get maximum share on each ton i.e Rs. 500 to 700
Share of Marri Tribe / Misc Income (Per Ton)
Compensation for Bijrani Marris - Rs. 150/-
Compensation for Ghazi / Lohrani - Rs. 30/-
Security Fund - Rs. 100/-
Social Sector Development - Rs. 120/-
Khoon Baha - Rs. 20/-
Total - Rs. 420/-
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Chamalang Coal Mines
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Revenue to Central / Provincial Government (per Ton)
GST to GoP - Rs. 100/-
Royalty to GoB - Rs. 60/-
Excise Duty (GoB) - Rs. 5/-
Total - Rs. 165/-40
Chamalang Coal Mines
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71,586 individuals have been provided job opportunities
A labour can earn Rs 30,000 per month
2,000 Marri tribesmen have been employed as guards
1.5 M tons of coal has been excavated so far (worth approx Rs 8.23 B)
Chamalang Coal Mines
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Chamalang Coal Mines
Army started a comprehensive social uplift programme
Army mainly focused on education, health, and
communications
Education Programme was launched with special
emphasis to educate the children of Marri, Luni and
other tribes of the area and provision of health facilities
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Chamalang Coal Mines
4 Water sup schemes have been completed
Construction of 25 bed hospital is in progress
Chamalang is emerging as a modern town, the
telephonic link is established and Army has
developed, 76 Kilometers long road from minefield
to market 43
Mara Kili
Nali Mullazai
Kingri
Dab ThanaMekhtar
Kotkai
abra
B dh i
Hosri KiliBala Dhakha
Khanan Shahr
Wahar
Zikria
Wadan
ChamalangSadozai Kili
Manzai
Nawab Khan
Sra Dhaka
Rakhni
Alif Mirjanzai
H A R
Sahan
Sarin
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Road Chamalang Road Chamalang -- MekhtarMekhtarTotal Length - 76 kmProgress - 47 %
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4 Labour colonies have been
constructed
Electricity to area has been provided
Construction of landing strip is in
process
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Chamalang Coal Mines
Kasa Hills Project
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Locals and Government of
Balochistan have requested
Army’s assistance in extraction
of marble from Kasa Hills in
District Loralai
Case is under consideration at
General Headquarters
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Kasa Hills Project
Medical Facilities
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Medical Facilities
Army medical authorities at Quetta, in collaboration with
Secretary Health Balochistan, establishes frequent free
medical camps in various localities in the province
Free medical treatment is also provided to approx 500 to
1,000 patients of Mekhter and Chamalang per month
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Free med camps for 2 – 3 days are
established in remote areas, where free
medical examination and medicines are
distributed
128 medical camps were established and
approximate 105,187 patients treated since
last 3 years50
Medical Facilities
Medical Relief operations in all recent disasters in
Balochistan including earthquake at Ziarat and flash
floods in Mekran and coastal areas
In recent cyclone PHET Army was in forefront to
provide relief to people of Makran, Gwadar and other
affected area in Balochistan51
Medical Facilities
CMH Quetta is providing improved and uninterrupted
specialized medical facilities to the civilian clientele
Emergency Care. In emergencies, all civilian
patients are managed even during working hours
and given emergency and life saving treatments
free of cost
Victims of Terrorism. Most of these victims are
treated in Emergency at CMH
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Medical Facilities
Mother and Child Health (MCH) Services
Gynecology / Obstetrics OPD 40-50 per day
Gynecology / Obstetrics indoor 10-20 per day
Child OPD 40-50 per day
Child Indoor 15-30 per day
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Medical Facilities
Details of average civilian patients entertained at CMH
Civilian OPD Patients 180 per day
Civilian bed occupancy 50 per day
Critically ill patients managed in intensive care
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Medical Facilities
Extended Program of Immunization (EPI). CMH
Quetta in accordance with EPI Schedules and civil
clientele is being entertained. EPI Programmes are;
o Malaria control Programme
o HIV and AIDS control Programme
o Hepatitis control Programme
o Notification and sharing of info regarding spread
of communicable diseases
o Viral Hemorrhagic Fever
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Medical Facilities
CMH Quetta being a teaching hospital is also playing a
key role in capacity building of health infrastructure in
Balochistan by imparting training to local doctors in
internship and postgraduate training, in liaison with
Secretary Health
The hospital is offering post graduate training facilities in
various specialties like Medicine, Surgery, Anesthesia,
Gynecology / obstetrics, Pediatrics, Radiology, ENT etc56
Medical Facilities
Regular training programmes, seminars and symposia are
held involving the civil doctors concerning various current
and critical issues of healthcare, including disaster
management and updates on various common diseases
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Medical Facilities
Training LEAs
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Civil Police, Training of the Master Trainers of
Blochistan Police was conducted for 150 Trainers in
Year 2009
On the request of GoB, training in Year 2010 is
planned for 300 Master Trainers
Training of 2 batches with intake of 97 Master
Trainers has recently been completed
Training LEAs
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Course
CourseCourse DurationDuration StrengthStrength
First Course Apr - May 2010 100
Second Course Jul - Aug 2010 100
Third Course Sep - Nov 2010 100
Total 300
Training Schedule - Balochistan Police
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Projects Supervised by Army
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Projects Supervised by Army DistrictDistrict Ziarat Development Project Ziarat Development Project
(After Earthquake)(After Earthquake)
Rs 110.35 M by Army (one day’s
pay) for the project
100% Renovation of Quaid’s
Residency completed
Construction of 17 schools, 3 BHUs
and 1 civil dispensary has been
completed62
Dera Bugti Development Project
Rs 230 M provided and monitored by Army since 2007
1500 individuals provided job opportunities
1500 families provided financial asst
Renovation of 31 health facilities
Provision of 458 animal units to needy families (1 Unit = 10 x Goats)
118 students presently studying in Balochistan Public School Sui 63
Projects Supervised by Army
Kohlu Development Project
Rs 3.3 B earmarked by the Federal Govt in 2006
Project being monitored through FC Balochistan
Aimed at infrastructure uplift of area through const
of 7 roads (307 kms) in progress and 4 roads
completed
3 Electricity and 10 water sup schemes launched
Const of 50 bed hospital and BHU 64
Projects Supervised by Army
Water and Sanitation System (WSS) / Irrigation SchemesWater and Sanitation System (WSS) / Irrigation Schemes
Projs / SchemesProjs / Schemes ProgressProgress
o Augmentation of WSS Kohlu Town 100% Completed
o WSS Lasezai “
o WSS Naseebabad to Brohi Killi Faiz Muhammad “
o Rehabilitation of WSS Malikzai Kohlu “
o WSS Sahib Khan “
o WSS Barily (Kishari Thal (Maiwand) “65
Projects Supervised by Army
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Projs by FWOProjs by FWO
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Projs by FWOProjs by FWO
Name of Projs Length in KMs
Const of Peri-Gabd (Pak Iran Border)
Sec of MCHP (N-10) Sec-II
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New Gwadar Intl Airport Package-A
Site Protection Works
18
Constr of Gwadar-Pleri-Jiwani Sec of
MCHP
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Projs by FWOProjs by FWO
Name of Projs Length in KMs
Const of Lakh Pass Tunnel Proj on BOT
Basis
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Upgradation, Widening and Constr of
Surab-Basima-Nag-Panjhur-Hoshab Rd Proj
448
Design and Const of Mangi Dam and Water
Conveyance System
108
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Fauji FoundationFauji Foundation
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Fauji FoundationFauji Foundation
Fauji Foundation has provided following Education
and Medical facilities at Quetta / Balochistan :-
Fauji Foundation Medical Centre - 1
Fauji Foundation Education Schools - 2
Vocational Training Centre -- 1170
THANK YOUTHANK YOU
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Vacancies allotted - 3632
Registered - 6818
Reported - 6047
Selected/Under Training- 3303
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Induction Soldiers – Balochistan