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  • PK: Balochistan Government to Transform Ziarat Valley into a Smart City

    The Balochistan government has announced that the Ziarat Valley, under the supervision of the Chief Minister, will be transformed into a modern smart city to attract tourists.

    In this regard, the government of Balochistan has established a development authority with the aim of promoting tourism and creating job opportunities for the local population.

  • PK: Balochistan: No step in Gwadar against people’s desire: CM

    Rubbishing the opposition’s politicking on steps proposed under “security apparatus” for Gwadar city, Balochistan Chief Minister Jam Kamal Khan Wednesday assured that no strategy would be enforced there without consultation and against people’s desire.

    The chief minister, in a video statement, said that outside Gwadar City, there were some areas which could not be humanely checked or controlled owing to their inaccessibility, so a “temporary fencing mechanism” was proposed under Gwadar Smart City project.

  • PK: Balochistan: Quetta to be turned into safe, smart city: Kamal

    Balochistan Chief Minister Jam Kamal on Tuesday said his government has started development projects worth Rs20 billion in the provincial capital in order to turn Quetta into a safe and smart city.

    “A cable is being laid for installation of CCTV cameras in Quetta. The current government has vowed to turn Quetta into a safe city in the first phase and a smart city in the 2nd phase,” the CM said on Tuesday, while talking to journalists.

  • PK: Benazir Community Telecentres to facilitate rural areas

    Universal Service Fund (USF) would set-up Benazir Multipurpose Community Telecentres (MCTs) soon to provide benefits of ICT facilities to population of rural areas. “Those who do not have access to modern Information Communication Technologies (ICTs) would be facilitated under this pilot project, a senior official said on Sunday. Talking to APP, the official said a team of USF has recently visited 25 potential sites for setting up such centres where the main service to be offered to the public, is access to computers and the Internet (e-mail and Web browsing etc).He said equipment including PCs, basic furniture and other accessories, basic technical training and support, extended warranty arrangements with equipment vendors would be ensured for the Centres.

  • PK: Benefits of IT must reach under-served: IT minister

    Minister for Information Technology and Telecommunication Anusha Rehman Tuesday said the government was aggressively perusing to ensure requisite environment to promote mobile apps to reach under-served across the country.

    Addressing “Pakistan Mobile App Awards 2016” ceremony organised by Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA), she said development of telecom sector was among top priorities and the sector has witnessed exponential growth in different areas.

  • PK: Better Systems for Better Services

    With a burgeoning population, Pakistan needs massive public sector reforms to manage its planning, governance, public financing systems and the effectiveness of the ways it collects its revenue. A reform agenda championed from the top leadership makes the reform not just impactful but also useful for enhancing service delivery to the citizens. In Punjab, with more than 24 percent of the population living below the poverty line, an approximate 28 million people, public financial management systems must be efficient enough to ensure that public service delivery reaches those for whom it matters the most.

  • PK: Billions being spent to strengthen e-government, IT infrastructure development

    Federal government plans to spend Rs. 4.6 billion on Information Technology projects during this year with emphasis on strengthening e-government and human resource and infrastructure development.

    There are around 43 projects which are being executed in the sector and their total cost is Rs. 22.9 billion, an official at Ministry of Information Technology and Communications said on Wednesday.

    The official said in order to achieve strategic objectives and enhance the economic growth, policy reforms are envisaged which include spread of Internet to farthest corners of the country (at least upto Tehsil level) so that students, businesses, research institutions and commerce can benefit from the information technology.

  • PK: Biometric SIM verification system

    The telecom operators have shown serious reservations over the burden put on them by the government of Pakistan of about Rs 3.0 billion, which is an anticipated set-up cost of the newly designed SIMs biometric verification and activation system, Daily Times learnt on Monday.

    Recently, the government had asked the cellular operators to bear all the set-up expenditures of biometric SIMs activation and verification apparatus solely on their own. Currently mobile phone companies are selling SIMs at 250,000 sales points across Pakistan (including service centres, retailers and franchises), but initially it will be installed in at least 70,000 to 75,000 retail outlets across the country.

  • PK: Biometric SIM verification system to be launched

    All cellular companies are planning to launch biometric SIM verification system in Lahore and elsewhere.

    The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority has given the deadline of Dec 20 to all operators to introduce the biometric system in the country, except Karachi. For Karachi, the deadline is Nov 30. All the five operators have made arrangements to meet the deadline.

    “The operators have agreed to meet the deadline and the foolproof biometric system will be in place at their outlets by the end of next month,” a PTA spokesman told Dawn on Thursday. He said a SIM would be issued after getting a thumb impression of the applicant and subsequent verification by the National Database and Registration Authority.

  • PK: Biometric SIM verification: a threat or opportunity for cellular firms?

    The biometric verification of SIMs is in full swing and rightly so. Customers are receiving messages from cellular operators to get their numbers verified and rushing towards their nearest touch points for the same reason.

    Proactively, cellular operators have installed extra counters and more employees at their front offices and placed even more remote offices to assist their customers. All of the operators have uploaded FAQs (frequently asked questions) on their websites to help their customers understand the process.

  • PK: Biometric system to be installed at police stations

    The Sindh police department has decided to install a biometric system at all police offices across the province to ensure the attendance of officers and oust any ghost employees.

    This decision was taken during a meeting at the Central Police Office here on Tuesday, which was chaired by Inspector General of Police (IGP) Fayyaz Ahmed Leghari.

    The IGP constituted a five-member committee comprising Director Information Technology Sindh Tabassum Abid, SSP Muhafiz Colonel (retd) Wahid, the AIG Establishment, the AIG Administration and the AIG Tele.

  • PK: Biometric verification drive: number of active SIMs comes down from 140 million to 120 million

    The biometric verification drive has brought down the number of active subscriber identification modules (SIMs) from 140 million to 120m, whereas 22m SIMs were blocked, said chairman Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) Syed Ismail Shah. The Interior Ministry, Nadra and PTA would jointly audit the data of SIMs verified/blocked, submitted by telecom operators to the Authority, he added.

    By the end of given deadline of April 12, 2015, about 108m SIMs were verified, including 70m active, 21m dormant and 17m already verified through BVS, the PTA chief said, adding that about 0.2m blocked or unverified SIMs were open or verifying on daily basis. This, he stated, while addressing the 3rd National Workshop on Telecommunication Reporting held here under the aegis of PTA for the capacity building of media persons.

  • PK: Biometric Verification to Become Mandatory for Purchasing SIM

    Telecom operators in Pakistan has finally agreed not to sell any SIM without biometric verification 1st August, 2014. National Database and Registration Authority will facilitate the biometric verification process under a deal finalized with the government on Friday. NADRA has signed formal agreement with cellular companies in this regard.

    The new arrangement, proposed couple of years ago will help government improve overall security situation of the country as use often illegal SIMs are used in terror related activities. Fearing a drop in sales, cellular companies were resisting the proposal.

  • PK: BISP moving towards e-governance system to monitor field activities: Marvi Memon

    Chairperson Benazir Income Support Programme (BISP) Marvi Memon Saturday said that BISP is moving towards e-governance system to monitor the entire field activities at the level of higher management of the organization.

    A proper monitoring mechanism has been developed to judge the performance of field staff against special indicators with specific deadlines and responsibilities in order to meet the operational and service delivery related challenges, she said talking to the BISP staff of Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJ&K) region during a brainstorming session.

  • PK: Body formed to disburse pensions through e-banking

    A 5-member committee comprising chairman Nadra, secretary finance, Auditor General of Pakistan, Governor State Bank of Pakistan and secretary postal services was constituted on Monday to develop electronic system for the disbursement of pensions through e-banking.

    The committee was formed during a briefing held at Aiwan-e-Sadr with President Asif Ali Zardari in chair. Briefing about the meeting Spokesperson to the President Senator Farhatullah Babar recalled that the president had taken serious notice of the difficulties faced by the pensioners in collecting their monthly pensions and had directed the Nadra to design an Automated Pension Disbursement System that would integrate with the existing pension disbursement network to facilitate pensioners across the country.

  • PK: Call for training of doctors in telemedicine and infrastructure

    The ninth international symposium on ‘e-medicine: at doorstep of 21st century’ at the Liaquat University of Medical and Health Sciences (LUMHS) concluded on Sunday with several recommendations including for Sarrc member countries to sign a memorandum of understanding between their medical institutions for capacity building of their doctors in telemedicine and e-medicine.

    “The government should take concrete steps to address the issue of limited access to health-care by promoting telemedicine through legislation making it mandatory for higher education institutions to start collaboration with healthcare professionals working in remote areas,” the experts at the symposium said.

  • PK: CCTV, biometric system to be installed in hospitals

    In order to ensure the presence of doctors and senior consultants in OPDs, the government has decided to install close circuit cameras and biometric system in major healthcare facilities in the federal capital.

    It was learnt that senior doctors in the major hospital leave their duties and give charge to under training post graduates. Moreover, senior consultants seldom ensure their presence in OPD.

  • PK: CDA’s e-governance project in a limbo

    The long-awaited initiative of E-governance in the Capital Development Authority (CDA) has again come to halt due to ongoing inquiry in the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) for non-completion of project in stipulated time-period.

    The E-governance project initiated in 2006 with cost of Rs175 million to involve citizens in the policy process, illustrating government transparency and accountability and quick disposal of public complaints, may take another year to get fully operational in the CDA.

  • PK: Cell phones can improve agriculture apparently

    Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) Dr Muhammad Yaseen has said that farmers’ access to relevant information and adoption of ICT and telecom value added services by rural community can bring revolution in the agriculture production.

    Chairman PTA stated while addressing the participants of a workshop on “What Can Telecommunications Do for Agriculture” which was organized in collaboration with LIRNEasia, a regional ICT Policy Think Tank, based in Sri Lanka.

  • PK: Cellular firms to install biometric devices by Aug 2014

    The cellular mobile operators will install biometric devices all across the country by August 15 to check issuance of SIMs to persons using fake identity. According to official sources, the timeline for deployment of biometric devices was decided at the meeting of Joint Working Group constituted by Ministry of Interior. The Group comprised representatives of Information Technology and Interior ministries and NADRA.

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