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APPENDICES
APPENDIX-1: DEPARTMENTAL FOCAL POINTS ................................................................................................................................................. 128
APPENDIX-2: EMERGENCY RESPONSE& HELPLINE ........................................................................................................................................... 129
APPENDIX-3: LIST OF HIGH COURT JUDGES .................................................................................................................................................. 130
APPENDIX-4: POLICE STATION IN PESHAWAR ................................................................................................................................................. 131
APPENDIX-5: DISTRICT GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS ....................................................................................................................................... 132
APPENDIX-6: HUMANITARIAN DIRECTORY (I/NGOS & DONORS) ......................................................................................................................... 133
APPENDIX-7: LIST OF PUBLIC-PRIVATE UNIVERSITIES AND CAMPUSES ................................................................................................................. 142
APPENDIX-8: HOSPITALS IN PESHAWAR ........................................................................................................................................................ 143
APPENDIX-9: LIST OF VACCINATION CENTERS ................................................................................................................................................ 144
APPENDIX-10: LIST OF PHARMACEUTICALS ................................................................................................................................................... 145
APPENDIX-11: PMDC RECOGNIZED MEDICAL UNIVERSITY, COLLEGES & AFFILIATED HOSPITALS ................................................................................ 146
APPENDIX-12: GENERAL POST OFFICES AND POSTAL CODES ............................................................................................................................ 14
APPENDIX-13: POSTAL SERVICES ............................................................................................................................................................... 14
APPENDIX-14: POLITICAL PARTIES CONTACT DETAIL BY CONSTITUENCY ................................................................................................................ 1
APPENDIX-15: MAJOR HOTELS .................................................................................................................................................................. 15
APPENDIX-16: IMPORTANT PLACES ............................................................................................................................................................. 15
APPENDIX-17: SHOPPING MALLS ............................................................................................................................................................... 15
APPENDIX-18: MAJOR RESTAURANTS .......................................................................................................................................................... 15
APPENDIX-19: PEMRA LICENSED NATIONAL TV-CHANNELS ............................................................................................................................. 15
APPENDIX-20: INTERNATIONAL TV-CHANNELS/COMPANIES ............................................................................................................................... 15
APPENDIX-21: RADIO STATIONS ................................................................................................................................................................. 1
APPENDIX-22: NEWS PAPERS ................................................................................................................................................................... 16
APPENDIX-23: NEWS AGENCIES ................................................................................................................................................................. 16
APPENDIX-24: PESHAWAR CELLULAR COMPANIES .......................................................................................................................................... 16
APPENDIX-: ADVERTISING AGENCIES ........................................................................................................................................................ 16
APPENDIX-2: INFORMATION COMMUNICATION AND TECHNOLOGY COMPANIES ...................................................................................................... 16
APPENDIX-2: BUS STOPS/ STATIONS, RAILWAY STATIONS ............................................................................................................................... 1
APPENDIX-: CINEMAS .......................................................................................................................................................................... 1
APPENDIX-: DISASTER HISTORY OF PESHAWAR ........................................................................................................................................... 17
LIST OF TABLES
Table 1: List of Peshawar Sister Cities ........................................................................................................................................................ 17
Table 2: Entry/Exit Points for district Peshawar ............................................................................................................................................ 17
Table 3: Peshawar Neighborhood/Residential Areas .................................................................................................................................... 25
Table 4: List of Katchi Abadis/Slums in Peshawar ....................................................................................................................................... 26
Table 5: Voting Turnout in Previous Three General Elections ........................................................................................................................ 30
Table 6: Voting Turnout in Previous Three General Elections ....................................................................................................................... 30
Table 7: Independent Observations of General Elections 2013...................................................................................................................... 31
Table 8: Number of Incidents of Electoral and Political Violence in Peshawar, 2013 ...................................................................................... 32
Table 9: Ethnic breakdown of the total population ........................................................................................................................................ 35
Table 10: District Peshawar Estimated Population for 2015 ......................................................................................................................... 36
Table 11: Estimated Population by Town and UC......................................................................................................................................... 37
Table 12: Different Types of Violence against Women in Peshawar .............................................................................................................. 39
Table 13: Crime Statistics of Peshawar ....................................................................................................................................................... 39
Table 14: Statement showing the list of Peshawar High Court as on 31-12-2011.......................................................................................... 40
Table 15: Record of Complaints Received against Judicial officers & Staff ................................................................................................... 41
Table 16: Statement Showing Number of Cases Where Different Penalties Were Imposed Upon the Officers/Officials of Peshawar High Court
and District Judiciary ................................................................................................................................................................................. 41
Table 17: Consolidated Statement of Cases Pending, Instituted and Disposed of in the Peshawar High Court ................................................. 42
Table 18: Statement Showing Category-Wise Pending, Institution, Disposal, Transfer and Balance of (Criminal Cases) at Peshawar High Court
Principal Seat at Peshawar ......................................................................................................................................................................... 42
Table 19: Statement Showing Category-Wise Pending Institution, Disposal, Transfer and Balance of (Civil Cases) at Peshawar High Court
Principal Seat at Peshawar ......................................................................................................................................................................... 42
Table 20: Statement Showing Sanctioned and Working Strength of Judicial Officers of District Peshawar as on 31-12-2011 .......................... 42
Table 21: Statement Showing Previous Institution, Disposal, pending and Balance as on 01-01-2009 in the Civil Courts of District Peshawar 42
Table 22: Consolidated Statement Showing 10 Years Data of Peshawar High Court, Principal Seat at Peshawar ............................................ 42
Table 23: Statement Showing Pendency Institution, Disposal, Transfer and Balance of (Criminal Cases) in Peshawar .................................... 43
Table 24: Shariat Matters ........................................................................................................................................................................... 43
Table 25: Share oF Peshawar from 7th NFC Awards .................................................................................................................................... 50
Table 26: Ease of Doing Business............................................................................................................................................................... 51
Table 27: Mouzas Reporting Sources of Employment ................................................................................................................................. 51
Table 28: Details of Earning through Dry Port (Million Rs.) ........................................................................................................................... 52
Table 29: Livestock Population in Peshawar (Census 2006) ........................................................................................................................ 54
Table 30: Food and Cash Crops Cultivated in District Peshawar ................................................................................................................... 55
Table 31: Major Industrial Unit Classified By Nature and Number of Running Units in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa .................................................... 56
Table 32: Sizes and Availability of Plots and Total Running Projects in the Industrial Estates ......................................................................... 56
Table 33: Deprivations Indices of Multiple Cities .......................................................................................................................................... 57
Table 34: Peshawar Distribution of Household by Type of Toilet.................................................................................................................. 58
Table 35 Number of Mouza Reporting Major Crops ..................................................................................................................................... 62
Table 36: Distance of Mouzas from Wholesale Markets ............................................................................................................................... 63
Table 37: Percentage Distribution of HH by Source of Drinking Water .......................................................................................................... 64
Table 38: Percentage Distribution of HH by Type of Toilet ............................................................................................................................ 64
Table 39: Health Indicators of Peshawar ..................................................................................................................................................... 65
LIST OF FIGURES
Figure 1: Peshawar, Pakistan Climate Graph (Altitude: 359m) ..................................................................................................................... 19
Figure 2: National Assembly Party wise Status............................................................................................................................................ 29
Figure 3: Provincial Assembly Party wise Position ...................................................................................................................................... 29
Figure 4: Registered voters in Peshawar ..................................................................................................................................................... 29
Figure 5: Fatalities in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa 2005-2014 ............................................................................................................................... 40
Figure 6: Human Development Index for Peshawar ..................................................................................................................................... 50
Figure 7: Perception of Economic Situation................................................................................................................................................. 50
Figure 8: Sector Wise Involvement of Labour Force District Peshawar ......................................................................................................... 52
Figure9: Imports through Peshawar dry port Figure 10: Exports through Peshawar dry port .................................................................... 53
Figure 11: Index of Area & Production of Wheat .......................................................................................................................................... 55
Figure 12: Index of Area & Production of Maize........................................................................................................................................... 55
Figure 13: Index of Area & Production of Maize........................................................................................................................................... 55
Figure 14: District Wise Registered Industrial Units ..................................................................................................................................... 57
Figure 15 District Wise Allocation for Training ............................................................................................................................................. 57
Figure 16 Poverty in Major Cities (%).......................................................................................................................................................... 57
Figure 17: Human Development Index (HDI) of Major Cities of Pakistan ...................................................................................................... 57
Figure 18: Sectoral Indices of Multiple Deprivations .................................................................................................................................... 58
Figure 20: Persons with Disability in Peshawar ........................................................................................................................................... 69
Figure 19: Persons with Disability in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa .......................................................................................................................... 69
Figure 21: Educational Statistics for Public Institutions in Peshawar ............................................................................................................ 73
Figure 22: Gender Segregation by Literacy and Primary or Higher Education: A Comparison of 5 Major Cities............................................... 83
Figure 23: GPI for 2011-12 for 5 Major Districts of Pakistan........................................................................................................................ 84
Figure 24: Cross District Comparison of HHHBWW & HBWW...................................................................................................................... 85
Figure 26: Violence Against Women: Top 15 Districts ................................................................................................................................. 88
Figure 26: District wise Road Kilometer comparison from FY-2009-10 to 2011-12 ...................................................................................... 96
Figure 27: District wise comparison of vehicles in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa ...................................................................................................... 96
Figure 28: Average Value of High-Suspended particulate matter in air ........................................................................................................ 118
Figure 29: Solid waste generation in major cities of Pakistan on the basis of population ............................................................................. 120
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OVERVIEW
Peshawar is located at the north-west end of Pakistan, about Table 1: List of Peshawar Sister Cities
160 km west from Islamabad, and is the capital of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Province. Peshawar has a geo-strategically important location and an # Peshawar Sister Cities # Peshawar Sister Cities
enriched history. This city has seen the rise and fall of many
1 Ürümqi, China 3 Makassar, Indonesia
civilizations. It had been once the center of Gandhara civilization and
has subsequently been ruled by Persians, Greeks, Buddhists, Kushans, 2 Agerola,, Italy 4 Sana'a, Yemen
Afghans, Mughals, Sikhs and the British, up to the independence of
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Pakistan in 1947. Under the latest revision of Pakistan's administrative
game
structure, promulgated in 2001, Peshawar was given the status of a city
district. Earlier its administrative status was divisional headquarter.
Despite the fact that Peshawar holds key to the gateway of subcontinent, the etymology of the name of Peshawar is obscure as different names
were used at times. In old Pushto literature, the name of Peshawar is mentioned as Bagram by famous Pushtun poets: Rehman Baba, Khushal
Khan Khattak, kazim Khan Shieda and Ali Khan Baba. The history of Peshawar can be traced back to the Persian rulers, the Alchaemenians and
Sassanians. In the Alchaemenian text, it indicates a region on the North West frontier of India. From the west, Peshawar was the first to meet
on the way to India and hence, the name is derived from the Persian “Pesh Awardan” (the one that comes first). This region remained under the
Persian control until it was conquered by Alexander the Great in 326-7 B.C.1 Later on, the region was ruled by Chandra Gupta Maurya, who
defeated the Greeks. One of the famous Mauryan kings, Asoka, left rock edits in Shahbaz Garhi town of district Mardan. The Mughal emperor
Babar came to Peshawar in 1530 A.D. He used the name as “Parashawar”. He also used the name Baghram for Peshawar. His grandson Akbar
formally gave the name Peshawar to this city that means ‘The Place of the Frontier2. In 1818, Ranjit Singh, the Sikh ruler of Punjab, conquered
Peshawar. The British succeeded the Sikhs and occupied Peshawar in 1849, but as much as Sikh rule had been hated, its British replacement
aroused little enthusiasm. More or less continuous warfare between the British and the Pashtuns necessitated a huge British garrison on the
west side of the city. The British ruled the region from 1849 to 1947, when it became part of the new nation of Pakistan. Now it is the provincial
capital of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) province of Pakistan.
Table 2: Entry/Exit Points for district Peshawar
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Khan, Shah Nazar (2004), Ancient Peshawar (An Analysis Of The History And Archeology), (Ph.D Thesis), Area Study Center, University Of
Peshawar, Peshawar
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Peshawar is bounded by tribal agencies on its three borders. It is situated near the eastern end of the Khyber Pass. The total area of
this district is 1,257 square km. Peshawar lies between 33° 44′ and 34° 15′ north latitude and 71° 22′ and 71° 42′ east longitude. The flood
Plains/zones are the areas between Kabul River and Budni Nala. Winter in Peshawar starts from mid-November and lasts till the end of March.
Summer months are May to September. The mean maximum temperature in summer is over 40 °C (104 °F) and the mean minimum temperature
is 25 °C (77 °F). The mean minimum temperature during winter is 4 °C (39 °F) and maximum is 18.35 °C (65.03 °F)3. Peshawar under Koppen’s
climate classification features a semi-arid climate with very hot summers and mild winters. But still rainfall is received both in winter and in the
summer. The winter rainfall due to western disturbances shows a higher record during the months of February and April.
Peshawar is not a monsoon region, unlike other parts of Pakistan. But still rainfall is received both in winter and in the summer. The winter
rainfall due to western disturbances shows a higher record during the months of February and April. The highest winter rainfall of 236 millimetres
(9.3 in) has been recorded in February 2007, while the highest summer rainfall of 402 millimetres (15.8 in) has been recorded in the month of
July 2010. In which a record breaking rain of 274 millimetres (10.8 in) fell during 24 hours on July 29, 2010 previously 187 mm (7.36 inches)
of rain was recorded in April 2009. The average winter rainfall is higher than that of the summer. Based on a 30-year record, the average 30-
year annual precipitation has been recorded as 400 millimetres (16 in).The highest annual rainfall of 904.5 millimetres (35.61 in) has been
recorded in 2003. Wind speeds vary during the year from 5 knots (5.8 mph; 9.3 km/h) in December to 24 knots (28 mph; 44 km/h) in June.
The relative humidity varies from 46% in June to 76% in August.The highest temperature of 50 °C (122 °F) has been recorded on June 18, 1995.
While the lowest −3.9 °C (25 °F) occurred on January 7, 19704.
3
Http://Peshawarian.Blogspot.Com/2009/02/Peshawar-Geography-And-Climate.Html
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OVERVIEW | DISTRICT PESHAWAR 20
Culture
Peshawar is one of the most ancient cities of this region and for centuries has been a center of trade between Afghanistan, South Asia,
and Central Asia as well as the Middle East. It is a conservative Islamic city with a rich history. Peshawar's inhabitants consist mainly of Pashtun
and Hindkowans. In addition, many Punjabis, Chitralis, Tajiks, Uzbeks and Hazaras can be found in the city. Though Pashto followed by Hindko
is the main language spoken in the district, other languages such as Urdu, Persian, Saraiki and Punjabi are also spoken by some of the residents
of the district. The people of Peshawar are known for their hospitality and a special characteristic to make you feel at home. “Hujra” used to be
a main element of the culture of Peshawar it is kind of a drawing room where men would gather and gossip. With ever increasing population of
Peshawar and diminishing carrying capacity of housing units, Hujra is depleting and now very few people are able to enjoy this.
The people of Peshawar are conservative in their clothing and socializing. Shalwar Kameez is the main dress that men and women wear. Many
women wear “Shuttlecock Burka” to cover themselves. Bara market is famous for its good quality and low cost shopping. Rashkai is a well-
known place for quality clothing. Over 99% of the city's population is Sunni Muslim, along with some Twelver Shias and Ahmedis. Despite
overwhelmingly Islamic nature of modern Peshawar, it was previously home to other smaller communities such as Afghan Jews, Zorastrian,
Hindus and Sikhs. Its famous markets such as the Qissa Khawani Bazaar (market of story tellers) are emblematic of this mixture of culture and
offer a variety of goods including gold and silver ornaments, traditional carpets, pottery, and clothing to artwork in wood, brass and precious
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culture in Pakistan.
The district is represented by eleven elected Members in the provincial assembly of Khayber Pakhtunkhwa and four elected Members of National
Assembly (MNAs) in the National Assembly of Pakistan. Awami National Party (ANP) Pakistan People’s Party Parliamentarians (PPPP) and
Muslim League, Jamat I Islami (JI) and Pakistan Tehreek e Insaaf (PTI) are the major political parties of this district. In the general elections of
2008, ANP and PPPP won all the seats of this district. But in recent election of 2013, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), has become the prominent
political Party in district Peshawar among all other parties wining three national Assembly seats out of four and Ten out of eleven Provincial
Assembly seats. Recently, Peshawar has become an unsafe place for its dwellers as a sound wave of terrorism and religious extremism hit
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Cuisine
People of Peshawar are also known for their love of food and eating. In terms of cuisines Peshawar can be divided into two categories;
Inner city for its desi food experience and posh restaurants at Namak Mandi which is a Traditional Food Street of Peshawar. Habibi village
restaurant, Ring road and the most famous Charsi Tikka Shop situated in Qissa Khawani bazaar of Peshawar. A trip to Peshawar is incomplete
without trying its infamous delicacies such as Namkeen and taraskoon Beef and Mutton, Jilal Kabab House, Peshawri Chappal Kabab, Green
Tea, Chief Pizzas and Burgers of Pioneer Fast Food Restaurant is also a famous place for food. Every kind of cuisines is available in Peshawar
ranging from Pakistani, Chinese, Thai, Japanese, Continental, Italian, French etc. The food streets and restaurants are a treat for the taste buds
of visitors. When in need for some global taste all one needs to do is head to Gulberg and choose from a wide variety of restaurants such as
Cafe De'Milan, Freddy’s café, Pizza Hut, Thames Restaurant, Celeste' Restaurant and Café, Four Seasons, KFC, Salt n Pepper Village and the
list goes on. In the recent past the café culture has flourished with a lot of cafes opening up in trendy neighborhoods.
Flora
As climate of Peshawar is semi-arid and subtropical, the vegetation of the project area falls under scrub, dry, tropical forest type as
per Phyto-geographical classification of the area. In addition, over the years Peshawar has considerably expanded. However, the ancient
monuments, old gardens, trees, graveyards and traditional bungalows having attached gardens, large expanses of lawn and old roadside trees
are still found. These green areas and old indigenous trees are home to many resident bird species, as well as many summer, winter and transit
migrants.
The district, wherever irrigated, abounds in trees, which are the mulberry, shisham,willow, tamarisk, flacourtia, sapida, F.sepiaria, several species
of grawia, Zizyphus, Nummularia, Acacia Jacquemontii, A. Leoucophloia, Alhagi camelorum, Crotalaria, Lycium europaeum, Rhazya stricta,
Polygonum aviculare, Rumex vesicarious and the tallow tree are the most common. In the drier parts scrub jungle grows freely as
R/trichophyllus, H.trilobum, T.torulosa, and S/pakistanicum, palosi or ber are most frequent. All kinds of roses like guledawoodi, chamba,
ramble, nargis, kasmalo, ganderi, mori and other seasonal flowers are planted and shown in district.
Fauna
Common mammals found are dogs, cats, house rats and bats. Small Indian Mongoose and Indian Palm Squirrel have also been
reported. Snakes such as cobra, kraits etc. were common in the tract, but now cases of snake bites are very rare. The common wildlife species
found are gray partridge, black partridge, chakur, partridge, and see etc. Birds found in Peshawar are house Sparrow, Red Vented Bulbul,
Common Myna, House Sparrow, Rose Ringed Parakeet, Common Babbler, Pariah kite, Common Swallow, Blyth’s Reed Warbler, White Cheeked
Bulbul and Crested Lark.Markhor are found on the Pajja spurs which jut out from the hills north of Mardan, and occasionally near Cherat, where
Urial are also seen. Wolves and Hyennas are now not numerous, though Leopards are reported to be seen but rarely.Wild-fowl and wild-swans
are abound in the winter. Non-migratory species are decreasing in Peshawar as cultivation extends. The Peshawar Vale Hunt maintains an
excellent pack of hounds. There is in many of the streams near the hills5.
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Tajikistan
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China
Indian occupied Kashmir
ORAKZAI Pakistan
AGENCY FR PESHAWAR
FR KOHAT India
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25 DISTRICT PESHAWAR | OVERVIEW
Administrative Division
Under the latest revision of Pakistan's administrative structure, promulgated in 2001, Peshawar was given the status of a City district,
and divided into four towns. Each town in turn consists of a group of union councils. There are a total of 92 union councils in district Peshawar.
There is only one tehsil in the district i.e. Peshawar tehsil. District Peshawar has been divided into 279 mouzas (Revenue Villages), out of which
236 are rural, 15 are urban and 28 mouzas are partly urban. Also, there are 30 police stations in the district6 .
Peshawar
4 94 279 236 15 28 - -
Tehsil
Almost seven decades have passed since independence but still a very large number of Pakistanis live under meager conditions.
According to World Bank report titled “Expanding Housing Finance to the Underserved in South Asia : Market Review and Forward Agenda”
published in 2010; Pakistan is facing an unprecedented shortage of 7.6 million housing units, which forces more than half of the country’s urban
population to live in slums. Katchi abadis are informal settlements which came into existence by way of encroachment or subdivisions of public
land or of a private land.
In Peshawar Katchi Abadis/Slums/Informal Settlements are situated on Kohat Road in Town IV on the outskirts of Peshawar comprising of
Scheme Chowk, Sardar Colony, Dir Colony, and Lalarukh Colony. On the other hand, Charsadda road an unplanned area of Town II consists of
Bakhshi Pul, Mansoorabad and Maqsoodabad Areas. Besides; Khazana and Naguman Camps are afghan refugees’ camps in the outskirts of
Peshawar.
Town IV which comprises most of Peshawar’s sprawling informal areas and slums, is the largest area covering 600 km 2 nearly 27 times the
size of Town I. While there are no detailed studies of Peshawar’s informal settlements, an estimated 60–70% of Peshawar is made up of informal
areas or slums without adequate services, housing, roads or sanitation. These settlements also house informal carpet weaving industry with
many families working together resulting in health and hygiene problems in these areas. With the passage of time some of these settlements
are regularized and tolerated by the authorities (through bribery and political lobbying), certain areas are still disputed and squatter in Peshawar
e.g some katchi abadis in Tajabad in Board areas. These areas are disputed between railway authorities and People from Tehkal and Lalmah.
Some Afghan Refugees, which think that they have little choice to go back have also settled in slums and their dwellings are “villages” by
authorities. It is worthy to mention here that Slum Upgrading Projects will also be not feasible unless they engage comprehensively with town
planning projects7.
6
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Sanctuary in the city? Urban displacement and vulnerability in Peshawar, Pakistan. HPG Working Paper, May 2013.
ACHAR KALAY CANAL TOWN SLUM 2 GUJARA ABAD MAIN GUJAR PALOSAI TALARZAI
ACHINI CHUWWA GUJJAR HAZAR KHAWANI MERA SURIZAI PAYAN PHANDU PAYAN
AFGHAN COLONY DAAG KALAY JHAGRA MERA ACHORI MESEEZU PIR GHAIB BABA
BIHARI COLONY FAQEER KALAY KAGA WALA MOHALLA HUDA PISHATAKHARA PAYAN
BUDHNI KALAY GARHI QAMAR DIN KHATAKOO POOL NAGUMAN REGI LALMA TOWN
TAJABAD
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Gujara Abad 0.072 Regi Lalma Town 0.237 Date of Creation February , 2015
Faqeer
Hazar Khawani 0.013 Tajabad 0.245 Kalay Projection/Datum WGS 84 Geographic
Page Size A3
Jhagra Mera Kachori 0.323 Total 6.828
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Kalay ISBN (Digital) 978-969-638-116-7
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POLITICAL LANDSCAPE | DISTRICT PESHAWAR 28
POLITICAL LANDSCAPE
Out of the 272 national and 99 provincial seats respectively Peshawar has 04 national and 11 provincial constituencies. Peshawar District
has always played a very pivotal role in Provincial as well as in National Politics. The history of the politics in Peshawar is significantly inconsistent
and unpredictable. In 2008 elections, the Secular Awami National Party (ANP) which was at that time the dominant party in the Province, won
the elections with significant margin. In 2013 elections, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), which is currently considered to be the third biggest
political party of the country, clean swept the election in the district and won 03 out of 04 NA seats and 10 out of 11 provincial seats and became
the dominant in the district as well as the Province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. The most significant reason of the importance of the Politics is that
the people of NA-1 resisted the bail of Ghulam Ahmad Bilor just before the 2013 elections and PTI’s chairman Imran Khan won the seat from
there but soon after he left seat under article 223 of the constitution, the same people re-elected Bilor in By-Elections in NA-1 and that shows
the political immaturity and instability of the voters in the said constituency. A single Provincial seat was won by PML (N) in general Election
from district Peshawar.
In 1988 election Peshawar had 04 National Assembly seats but in 1990, due to the creation of the district Nowshera, adjacent to Peshawar NA-
04 was included to the new district. There were 03 NA seats and 08 Provincial assembly seats. There was no change of number of National as
well as Provincial Assembly seats till 1997 general elections. Before the elections of 2002, new constituency boundaries (Halqabandi) were
formed, according to which 4 national assembly and 11 provincial assembly seats were allotted to district Peshawar.
Before the elections of 2002, after the announcement of addition of seats in national assembly, new constituencies created by the government.
In Peshawar National assembly seats were increased to 04 from 03, and provincial assembly seats increased to 11 from total 08 provincial
seats. The total number of Provincial and National constituencies remained unchanged in general election of 2008 and 2013 accordingly as
were in 2002.
The politics of Peshawar has always been dominated by Bilours, affiliated with Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan’s brand of Pashtun
Nationalism. Other prominent Political family of the district is Arbabs. If we consider this in party perspective, ANP and PPP remained the major
electoral contesters from 1988 to 1997. But 2002 election produced entirely unusual results and a religious coalition Muttahida Majlis-i-Amal
(MMA) got dominancy in the district.
In 2002 elections, Muttahida Majlis-i-Amal (MMA) which was a religious coalition, got victory in The district and in the province both in provincial
and National Assembly constituencies. But in 2008 election, The Secular Party ANP clean swept the district and got dominancy in the Province.
The results of 2013 election illustrate the volatility of the political scenario in the district as well as in the province, because this time Pakistan
Tehreek-i-Insaf PTI did the same thing with ANP as there was with MMA and got dominancy with securing 03 out of 04 NA seats and 10 out of
11 PK seats. Though ANP was just able to win only a single NA-1 constituency in bye election while PML-N the leading Party of the country got
only one PK-seat from the district Peshawar8.
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Constituency 2013 Turnout (%) 2008 Turnout (%) 2002 Turnout (%)
Constituency 2013 Turnout (%) 2008 Turnout (%) 2002 Turnout (%)
Besides, Awami National Party, Jamat e Islami, People’s Party Parlimentarian, and Muttahida Majlis e Amal are also active in the district. In
current general elections of 2013 except one constituency, which is NA-1, in all 04 constituencies, PTI won the general elections 2013.
Many NGOs and INGOs were involved in planning of surveys for political leaders and parties and the task of exploring venues to
influence the election system. A number of surveys and assessments of the quality of General Election 2013 indicated that the Elections during
the Pre-Poll phase had been significantly better than the quality on the Polling day but the arrangements on the polling day in some areas of
Peshawar were not satisfied. Following are concluded observations by different democratic organizations.
ORGANIZATION OBSERVATIONS
Elections Day: Most polling stations were observed opened on time or with less than half an hour delay. Significant
delays were reported in Peshawar and other main cities like Hyderabad and Karachi because of the late arrival of
NDI-ANFREL
essential election materials or polling personnel. Some of the delays were attributed to poll workers being late or
disorganized, including Peshawar, Haripur, Karachi and Rawalpindi.
Violent Incidents: According to PILDAT Observations, there were more violent incidents and deaths in 2013 general
election as compare to the previous elections. Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), challenged the process of election and
PILDAT vowed to disrupt this process. PPP, ANP and MQM were specifically targeted by TTP as these parties are considered
liberal/secular and always favored military operation against Taliban. According to Federal Interior Ministry 161 people
were killed and 562 were injured during election process from April-May 2013 in the country.
Elections Day: There were less incidents of violence than had been anticipated and election locations did not appear
EUROPEAN UNION to have been targeted by terrorists as had been feared. However a number of very violent events did take place across
the country.
Electoral violence and Political violence are commonly used almost interchangeably but there is a significance difference in both kind
of violence. Political violence is a general term of violence which is induced due to political heat and instability in a constituency. Political violence
is specifically associated with political motives as compared to electoral violence. Electoral violence is associated with political system which
is entirely erected on the basis of the electoral system. Electoral violence is sub-category of the political violence.
According to media and election observer organizations’ reports, violence was most wide spread during Pre and Post-elections in all over the
country. Comparing the statistics of incidents with other cities, high number of political incidents were reported in Peshawar and Karachi. Lahore
had been categorized as the most peaceful city in the country during elections time span. Other than electoral/political violence, Peshawar has
faced a lot of incidents of violence during the whole year.
The table mentioned below shows the cross district comparison of violence of important cities of the country and reveals the fact that the
maximum incidents of violence were reported in Peshawar and Karachi.
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“Electoral Violence: Nature, Sources, Forces And Implications” By FRC 2013
Source: Elections 2013: Violence against Political Parties, Candidates and Voters
A Report by Pak Institute for Peace Studies
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GENERAL ELECTION 2013, NATIONAL ASSEMBLY PARTY POSITION
Legend
Sajid Nawaz
NA-36
NA-8 NA-9
NA-3 (PESHAWAR-III)
Awami National Party
Registered Voters 384,086
NA-7 Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf
Votes Polled 177,823
NA-3
Date of Creation February , 2015
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Rejected Votes 545
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Percentage of Votes Polled to
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Rejected Votes 1,692 Registered Voters
Charsadda
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Percentage of Votes Polled to
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35 DISTRICT PESHAWAR | DEMOGRAPHY
DEMOGRAPHY
In Pakistan, male population is more than female population and is among those four countries where life expectancy for female, at birth,
is less than that of males10. Sex ratio in Peshawar is 111 male per 100 females, which is more than the ratio at the National level, which is 10611.
Though there could be other possible reasons for such a difference in male to female ratio, one probable reason of this ratio could be
underreporting of females during national surveys. In District Peshawar, the probable reason for this big difference in male to female ratio is the
huge influx of male migrants to the city for livelihood. According to 1998 census, the migrant population in District Peshawar was around 15%.
The previous 3 decade might have even higher influx of Afghan Migrants due to political instability in Afghanistan and inter-city migration from
within NWFP and Pakistan due to reasons like employment (as rural economy fails to improve economic conditions of the poor12) and marriages.
Besides, a very high maternal mortality rate13 (0.4 for KPK) is likely to be instrumental for this differential. Peshawar is an urban district in nature
and 48.5 percent of the total population resides in urban areas.
According to 1998 Census, the largest proportion of the population is Pushto speaking which is 86% of the total population of the District
Peshawar followed by other language (most probably Hindko) speakers with 9% then Urdu and Punjabi speakers with 3% respectively. The
Following table gives ethnic breakdown of the District Peshawar.
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
BOTH SEXES 17,743,645 139,060 172,561 6,610 13,113,143 2,390 684,228 3,625,653
Peshawar
BOTH SEXES 2,026,851 55,733 53,063 547 1,736,596 376 3,723 176,813
According to UNFPA, Peshawar’s population has increased drastically due to wide scale displacement of people from other districts of KP and
tribal areas of. It was revealed in November 2013, that among 63% of internal migrants, who moved from rural to urban and from urban to urban
areas, 56% moved to Peshawar. As it was evident that militancy, military operations and natural disasters were the main reasons for internal
displacement14 the provincial capital has witnessed large scale movement in the last two decades. Housing statistics of 1998 Census and
Housing Census 2012-13 shows that there is an increase of 64% and 73% housing units in urban areas and rural respectively from 1998 to
2012-13. This urbanization factor is evident even before 1998 as Rahim, T. Zeb, A. and Shaukat, S. mentioned in their article that “Bulk of the
10
A Profile for District Badin, 2009. South-Asia Partnership Pakistan
11
Labour Force Survey 2010-11: Pakistan Bureau Of Statistics
12
http://www.dawn.com/news/768650/the-impending-migration accessed on 10-12-2013
13
Pakistan Demographic and Health Survey, 2006-07: National Institute Of Population Studies, Pakistan. Pp. 179
14
The Express Tribune November 5, 2013 (http://tribune.com.pk/story/627125/bane-or-boon-urbanisation-displacement-pushes-citys-
population-over-2-5m/)
urban population is concentrated in ten cities, among which Peshawar city is on top accounting for 33% in 1998” 15. Provincial capital is only
1.69% of the province in terms of area but 11.38% in terms of Population.
The population and demographic distribution in Peshawar has undergone numerous changes over the past 6 decades. From 1972 to 2013, the
total population increased from 0.784 million to 3.685 million. Peshawar experienced exceptional growth especially after 1972. In 1972, the
total population of the district was 0.784 million which increased to 1.084 in 1981 with an increase of 52.2%. If the population of Peshawar
continues to grow at the inter-censual growth rate of 3.58% per annum16, it will double17 itself within 19.36 years from 1998. The percent of
urban population in Peshawar is 48.5%, which is quite low as compared to City District Lahore and Karachi with 82% and 95% urban population
respectively but on the other hand, this share is high when compared with City District Faisalabad with 42.7% urban population. The percentage
of total urban population of Peshawar to the total urban population of KPK Province is 32%.
The percent of the population below 15 years of age is 39.23%, whereas the economically active population is 51.38% and the population above
65 years of age is 2.55%. In terms of sex and age distribution, out of the total population, 52 percent are males and 48 percent are females.
Largest cohort of population is 5-9 years, which decreases with 5 years interval. Total estimated population in this cohort is 604,510. In all the
age groups, male population outnumbers female population. Dependent population in the case of Peshawar is 48.62 percent of the total
population and the working population is 51.38 percent, which shows that dependency ratio18 in the district is 95 percent.
15
Urbanization in North West Frontier Province by Rahim, T. Zeb, A. and Shaukat, S. Sarhad J. Agric. Vol. 23, No. 1, 2007.
16
District Census Report 1998
17
Rule of 70 http://controlgrowth.org/double.htm retrieved on 05-03-2012
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Dependency Ratio= (Population < 15 Years + Population > 65 Years)/ Population 15-65 Years
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39 DISTRICT PESHAWAR | LAW & ORDER
This section intends to provide an overview of the Law and Order situation in district Peshawar. It describes the statistical data regarding
crimes against male, female and children. It also shows the details about the appointment and retirement of the High Court judges and also
describes the Sanctioned and Working Strength of the judges of the Lower Courts. This provides 10 years details (2002 to 2011) of all kinds of
civil and criminal cases, previously pending, instituted, disposal and balance in the Peshawar High Court Principal Seat, and also disclose the
fact regarding ratio of cases as per judge. The section also draws light on the proficiency of the Civil and Session Courts. Peshawar is the city
which continues to experience high levels of violence characterized by Carjacking; Theft; Stolen items; Burglary; Murder; Rape/Sexual Violence;
Travel Health and Safety; Transportation Security; Kidnapping; Sectarianism; Floods and Drug Trafficking.
Peshawar 7 4 35 03 7 89 3 9 157
Terrorism rose dramatically from 2007-2010, with late 2009 through mid-2010 marking a high point of large-scale attacks on the
outskirts of Peshawar. Recent trends from mid-2012 into 2014 indicate a rise in brazen attacks against high-level Pakistani targets within
Peshawar where security is perceived to be better than outside Peshawar. The government has staged large-scale anti-militant operations in
and around FATA. On December 16, 2014, 132 students along with the nine others including the principal and the staff of the school were
martyred in a terrorist attack.
The table mentioned below shows the crime statistics registered in Peshawar police station maximum number of offences are of murders and
attempted murders which include both militants, civilians and security forces as well.
Total 1,142
Source: http://kppolice.gov.pk/Crimestatistics/crimefigure.php
The table mentioned below illustrates the overall fatality rate in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa which comprises of militants, civilians and security
forces, from 2004 to 2014. The data reveals that the major fatalities are militants following civilians and security forces. The trend line shows a
significant escalation in fatalities from the year 2008 to 2010 and similarly a little bit of upward trend can also be seen from 2012 to 2014.
4,000
Civilians
3,500
SFs
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2,500
2,000
1,500
1,000
500
0
2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Source: http://www.satp.org/satporgtp/countries/pakistan/nwfp/index.html
Table 14: Statement showing the list of Peshawar High Court as on 31-12-2011
Case Ratio
The National Judicial (Policy Making) Committee in a meeting held on 28th April, 2012 was informed that at the time of launching National Judicial
Policy the judge case ratio was 1:1860 and now after implementation of Policy and strict monitoring the judge case ratio has been decreased
considerably. In the province of Punjab 1:1020 is reasonable, it happens due to better performance of Courts.
Table 15: Record of Complaints Received against Judicial officers & Staff
Balance 1 0 24 07 32
Table 16: Statement Showing Number of Cases Where Different Penalties Were Imposed Upon the Officers/Officials of Peshawar High
Court and District Judiciary
Compulsory Retirement 0 0 1 9 10
Total 0 0 2 26 28
Stoppage of Increment 0 0 0 27 27
Withholding Promotion 0 0 0 3 2
Table 17: Consolidated Statement of Cases Pending, Instituted and Disposed of in the Peshawar High Court
Pend. On 01-01-2011 Inst. During the Year Transfer During the Year Disp. During the Year Balance on 31-12-2011
Balance on 31-12-
Pend. On 01-01-2011 Inst. During the Year Transfer During the Year Disp. During the Year
2011
District &
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Sessions Senior Civil Judges Total
Sessions Judges Magistrates
Judges
Sanctioned
Working
Vacant
Sanctioned
Working
Vacant
Sanctioned
Working
Vacant
Sanctioned
Working
Vacant
Sanctioned
Working
Vacant
1 1 0 15 14 1 1 1 0 37 32 5 54 48 6
Table 23: Statement Showing Pendency Institution, Disposal, Transfer and Balance of (Criminal Cases) in Peshawar
Consolidated Position at Principal Seat and Bench Registries for the period from 01-01-2012 to 31-12-2012
Bench Registry
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Peshawar
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ECONOMY
Peshawar is one of the main contributing districts to the economy, though the last few decades showed entirely deteriorating economic
scenario due to the utmost insecurity and avalanche of uncertainty to the second largest business hub of the province, which is the main
obstruction to the potential economic growth of this geo-strategically Sound district of KPK.
The table mentioned below illustrates the share of the district Peshawar from the 7th NFC Awards. Peshawar has received the higher share in
NFC Award from the whole districts of the Province.
According to the official statistics, in 2007, there were 432,506 employed people in the district. More than 26.6% of the labor force is involved
in the agriculture sector but surprisingly the whole sector contributes to the economy far less output as compared to the services sector which
contributes more than 41% to the economy. Women participation is low in the districts only 12%. Peshawar is among those cities of the country
whose economic growth can be accelerated significantly by providing very few circumstantial infrastructure and most importantly the improving
law and order situation which is indispensable to meet the required and potential level of economic growth.
Despite being the capital and one of the largest district of the province, the stats of economic indicators do not show very impressive economic
condition an estimated, 29% population of Peshawar lives below poverty line and according to the Report of Social Policy and Development
Center (SPDC), the national ranking of Peshawar is 14, provincial is 2nd and the overall value of Multiple Deprivation Index of economics 25.7319.
The economy of Peshawar is based upon livestock, agriculture and services. Agriculture is 26% of total Labor force, 8.9% whole sale, 5.8%
transport following 5.5% in manufacturing 41% LF is do their living through service sectors though daily wage rate varies from 300-500 within
neighborhood for unskilled labor though skilled labor earns 500-100020.
Figure 6: Human Development Index for Peshawar Figure 7: Perception of Economic Situation
60 Peshawar Karachi
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Peshawar has seen relatively lower economic development during last decade due to insurgency prevalent all around the Province. The Human
Development Index has risen from 0.5697 in 1998 to 0.639 in 2005(close to the average value). The PSLM 2011-2012 revealed that about
16.39% of the people of Peshawar reported their economic situation is better than the year before as compared to only 8.45% in Karachi21.
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The Informal economy is also a distinctive feature of Peshawar. Many small businesses are operated domestically and are not a part of
documented economy. Peshawar city is well known for a wide variety of arts and crafts namely embroidery work, silver and gold jewelry, brass
and ivory inlay, hand knitted carpets, block / screen printing, etc.
Peshawar is ranked 08th on ease of doing business among 13 major cities of Pakistan. It takes about 21 days and completion of with
10 different procedures to start a business in Peshawar22.
Table 26: Ease of Doing Business
Source: http://www.doingbusiness.org/data/exploreeconomies/pakistan/sub/peshawar/
Table 27: Mouzas Reporting Sources of Employment
Personal Overseas
Gender Quantification Service Agriculture Trade Industry Labour
Business Employement
MOSTLY 8 154 4 1 2 - 46
MOSTLY 8 110 1 - 5 1 59
FEMALE SOME 79 23 8 8 21 46 70
Source: NWFP Mouza Statistics (2008), Agricultural Census organization, Government of Pakistan
The categories under which these mouzas have reported against different livelihood sources are
• Mostly: population of 50 percent and above
• Some: population between 1 percent and 50 percent
• None: less than or equal to 1 percent
1998 census report shows that total available Labour Force which is 322627 and total unemployed Labour force is 69975 and percentage share
of total employed Labour force to different sector of the economy
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EMPLOYER 6,972
Source: District Wise Employed Population (10 Years & Above) By Different Employment Status of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, 1998
The economic base of Peshawar is broad and varied but not in industrial sector rather in Personal services sector which contributes up to 41%
to the economy and livestock, Agriculture and services. But there is significant diversity among displaced populations and the residents of
Peshawar in terms of income and employment as the displaced people are willing to work even for far lesser wages as compared to the settled
because the major portion of displaced people has no skill. A UNHCR census in 2005 shows that only 20% Afghan actively participated in the
labour market though 30% were reported having no monthly income and 89% had no working skill , 55% relied on daily wages23.
Though the collectorate of customs of Peshawar carved out from collectorate of Land customs and excise Peshawar but the history
of customs is as old as trade itself in Peshawar. But officially on 01-01-1986 Peshawar dry port first came into existence and started operating
under quite tough circumstances as there are a lot of insurgency and insecurity prevalent all around in the province.
Peshawar is connected to many towns and cities of the country through train and national highway (AKA GT Road). There is a vast range of
railway track which not only makes a connection among different region of the country but also contributes significantly to the economy of the
country because the substantial amount of import and export duty is earned through the most important and the only dry port of the district. All
the shipment and consignment from Karachi to Afghanistan are carried through this dry port which is a big source of earning for the government
of KPK24.
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Peshawar has a variety of bazaars and multicultural trade can be experienced because people are found to be conversing in three to
four languages at the same time. Most of the bazaars are in the old city such as Khyber bazaar, Qissa khwani bazaar (the street of the story
tellers), Bazaar of Goldsmiths and Silversmiths, chowk, yadgaar, pottery shops, brass and copper shops, Blankets and Shawls etc.
Khyber Bazaar
One of the most ancient and famous bazar of Peshawar and one of the main contributing hub to the district. Khyber Bazaar is located
near the Khyber Pass and Tribal Agencies .Khyber Bazaar is mostly covered by Medical clinic, lawyer’s chambers and inexpensive hotels etc.
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Livestock
Livestock is increasingly becoming a very important sector of Pakistan’s economy, contributing even more than all the agricultural
crops combined. It is a net source of foreign exchange earnings and contributing significantly. Most importantly, more than 8 million rural small
and landless farmers are engaged in livestock rearing and are making it an ideal sector for coping rural poverty in the country. Furthermore, as
livestock makes up almost 50 % of the agriculture value added, the future high growth in agriculture is expected to be led by the livestock
sector26.
Pakistan is endowed with a large livestock population well adapted to the local environmental conditions. Majority of the national herd is
maintained by small holders. The demand for livestock products is increasing due to population growth, urbanization and economic development
in the country. According to Development Statistics of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa 2013 there are 49 insemination centers where 33,948 cows and
2,218 buffaloes inseminated during 2010-11, there are 2 veterinary hospitals, 18 dispensaries and 19 centers in peshawar.2 slaughter house,
17,830 goats slaughtered, 5,878 cattle slaughtered, 26,800 buffaloes during 2010-11 and 19000 sheep slaughtered in 2010-11 in Peshawar
district. Approximate population of different kind of animals in Peshawar is 2,678,312. During the year 2011-12 180,315 animals were
slaughtered in recognized / un-recognized slaughter houses in KPK and 31,036 were slaughtered in Peshawar which is a fair estimate of the
availability of hides and skins in the district. The sheep population of more than 67 thousand heads in the district is expected to yield about
67MillionTons of coarse wool annually.
Table 29: Livestock Population in Peshawar (Census 2006)
Sheep 67,204
Goat 265,272
Cattle 223,150
Buffaloes 143,481
Camel 684
Poultry 1,936,581
Horses 6,205
Mules 35,262
Asses 473
Source: Directorate of Livestock & Dairy Development Department, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Peshawar
Agriculture
Peshawar is famous for agriculture and small scale industries. Agriculture is the basis of district Peshawar’s economy and the land
here, due to its topography and climatic conditions, is suitable for raising multiple food and cash crops. Total reported area of Peshawar is 126,661
hectares, out of which 79,014 hectares are cultivated and 47,647 hectares are un-cultivated27. The district possesses vast potential for growing many types
of crops i.e. Sugarcane, Wheat, Sugar beet, Tobacco and vegetables as well as fruits. The area has potential to increase it’s per acre yield by
adoption of various improved methods of crop production technology. Below table shows variety of crops being produced in district’s mouzas.
26
Directorate Of Livestock & Dairy Development Department, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Peshawar
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Http://Www.Khyberpakhtunkhwa.Gov.Pk/Departments/BOS/Nwfpdev-Statis-Landuse-Tab-49.Php
Source: Crop Area and Production by Districts for 28 Years; 2008-09 Pakistan Bureau of Statistics (PBS)
Also, the above table shows the area and production of different food and cash crops in the district. Due to the topography, most of the farmers
grow only wheat and maize in Rabi and Khareef seasons. Sugarcane is also produced on vast farms on the district’s boundary with district
Charsadda.
Maize
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2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
Area Production
Industry
Peshawar has largest concentration of industries with about 614 total industrial unit during 2011-12 and there are 15380 employees
which earning their living through these industrial units. The dedicated industries comprises mainly on Pharmaceuticals, Marble and chips,
Printing Press, Food industries and Furniture industries etc. Peshawar is the largest industrial city in terms of industrial unit. One 868 Acres
Major industrial estate and 540 Acres Small industrial estate29.
Table 31: Major Industrial Unit Classified By Nature and Number of Running Units in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Pharmaceuticals 41 50 48 49
Furniture 26 28 27 28
Flour Mills 42 37 37 37
Engineering 39 48 46 51
Printing Press 29 35 35 45
Table 32: Sizes and Availability of Plots and Total Running Projects in the Industrial Estates
Name of Industrial Estate Cost of project(million) Available Plots Total projects Projects (Running)
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Development Statistics Of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa 2013
Figure 14: District Wise Registered Industrial Units Figure 15 District Wise Allocation for Training
Mardan,
1.53
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Poverty Count
According to the statistics compiled, using Pakistan Social Figure 16 Poverty in Major Cities (%)
and Living Standards Measurement Survey (PSLM) and Household
Integrated Economic Survey (HIES) by Social Policy and
45.03
Development Centre (SPDC), the percentage of Pakistan's
44.24
43.55
43.36
Overall Urban Rural
42.34
population that lives below the poverty line has increased to 36.79 50
37.42
percent in 2013 against 29.76 percent in 2004-05. A total of 37.31 40
27.79
27.41
26.98
26.95
27.5
percent people in the rural areas live below the poverty line, reported
23.92
24.9
21.09
20.22
for the same year. In Peshawar, poverty is relatively higher 30 16.91
16.18
15.47
(44.24%) as compared to Karachi (23.07%) and national average. 20
Among other metropolitan cities, Rawalpindi (16%) is the only city
that has lower poverty than Karachi. Lahore and Karachi both are 10
ranked first among all the major districts of Pakistan having least 0
deprivation in key sectors while Peshawar is ranked four among all Faisalabad Lahore Rawalpindi Karachi Hyderabad Peshawar
the districts. The district indices of multiple deprivations are
calculated using the latest available household survey (PSLM, 2010-11) findings and are based on non-monetary poverty correlates in education,
health, housing quality, housing services and economics30.
Figure 17: Human Development Index (HDI) of Major Cities of Pakistan
Hyderabad 0.608
Rawalpindi 0.638
Peshawar 0.639
Faisalabad 0.673
Karachi 0.806
Lahore 0.806
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Districts’ Indices of Multiple Deprivations For Pakistan, 2011. SPDC Research Report 82
Karachi 9.31 1 1
Faisalabad 22.21 23 14
Lahore 10.26 2 1
Rawalpindi 14.21 8 5
Hyderabad 13.39 7 2
Peshawar 17.87 14 2
Quetta 13.18 5 1
Source: Districts’ Indices of Multiple Deprivations for Pakistan, 2011. SPDC Research Report 82
Table 34: Peshawar Distribution of Household by Type of Toilet
District Peshawar is ranked second among 24 districts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa for toilet facility, which is considered to be an indicator of
poverty. 81% of the households are connected to flush/sewerage system of the district. According to the poverty scorecard, used by World
Bank and Pakistan Poverty Alleviation Fund, the poverty score given to different types of toilets is as follows31.
A corollary of these scores could be that poverty level is less in urban areas as 98% households use flush toilets connected to public sewerage
whereas in the rural areas only 47 percent of the households use flush toilet.
Figure 18: Sectoral Indices of Multiple Deprivations
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Education Health Housing Quality Housing Services Economic
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29.95
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25.24
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5.39
4.49
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10
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Faisalabad Lahore Rawalpindi Karachi Hyderabad Peshawar Quetta
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