PESHAWAR: An important meeting was held here with caretaker Chief Minister Mohammed Azam Khan in the chair to take a detailed review of the Census 2023.

Adviser to Chief Minister for Finance Himayatullah Khan, Additional Chief Secretary Zubair Asghar Qureshi, Principal Secretary to Chief Minister Amjad Ali Khan, administrative secretaries of the concerned departments, provincial census commissioner, director Bureau of Statistics Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and other relevant officials attended the meeting.

The participants were briefed in detail about the mechanism and methodology adopted for the census and other related matters.

It was told that for the first time in the history of Pakistan, modern technology was used in the census. It was further informed that the entire Khyber Pakhtunkhwa was divided into more than 28,000 blocks, adding that the final statistics of the census would be presented in the Council of Common Interest (CCI) for approval.

It was decided in the meeting to form a committee headed by the home secretary with the purpose to examine and check the results of the census along with ground realities.

The committee will submit its recommendations to the provincial government in this regard.

It was further decided that in case of any reservation regarding the final statistics of the census, the provincial government will take up the matter in the Council of Common Interests.

Published in Dawn, August 4th, 2023

Opinion

Editorial

Resolution 901
Updated 01 Jul, 2024

Resolution 901

Our lawmakers’ failure to stand united in the face of foreign criticism may not have been unexpected but it was still disturbing to witness.
Nebulous definition
01 Jul, 2024

Nebulous definition

IS it a ‘vision’, a loose programme, or an actual kinetic ‘operation’? A week on, we don’t precisely know....
Stealing heritage
01 Jul, 2024

Stealing heritage

CONTRADICTIONS define Pakistan. While the country’s repository of antiquities can change its fortunes, recurrent...
Burdening the people
Updated 30 Jun, 2024

Burdening the people

The tax-heavy budget will make lives of avg Pakistanis even harder and falls far short of inspiring confidence in govt's ability to execute structural changes.
WikiLeaks’ legacy
30 Jun, 2024

WikiLeaks’ legacy

THE recent release from captivity of WikiLeaks’ founder Julian Assange has presented an opportunity to revisit the...
Iranian run-off
30 Jun, 2024

Iranian run-off

FRIDAY’S snap presidential election in Iran, called after the shock deaths of Ebrahim Raisi and members of his...