MCMC Inland Study Tour Prepsentation.pptx

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About This Presentation

This is a post visit presenation of Inland Study Tour of 40th MCMC of NIM Quetta.


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PRESENTED BY: IST GROUP -III IST POST VISIT PRESENTATION DAY 3: WEDNESDAY, 12TH JUNE 2024 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT, QUETTA 40th Mid-Career Management Course (MCMC) SPONSOR DS: SYED USMAN WEDNESDAY, 26TH JUNE 2024

Sr. No. Name of Group Members and Service Group 1 Mr. Niaz Rahim (Ex-CaderANF) 2 Mr. Aurangzeb Badini, PAS 3 Mr. Sami Ullah Khan, Economist Group 4 Mr. Muhammad IrfanArshad, Ex-Cadre (NS) 5 Mr. Muhammad Abid (PMS-KP) 6 Mr. JameelHussainBaloch (GoB) 7 Mr. Muhammad Bashir (Ex-Cadrer DWE) 8 Mr. Samiullah Kakar (Ex-Cader ECP) IST GROUP-III 26th June 2024 2 2

ABBREVIATIONS 26th June 2024 3 3

Scope of Visit Departments Visited Pak-Austria Fachhochschule Institute of Applied Sciences & Technology, Haripur , KP Khanpur Dam Project Hera Children Home, Haripur , KP SEQUENCE 26th June 2024 4 4

SCOPE OF VISITS To study departmental organization and functioning. Evaluate processes, practices, and arrangements established for effective service delivery and enhanced productivity of the organizations. To analyze issues pertaining to coordination & cooperation within the organizations for efficiently executing various stipulated tasks. Obtain first-hand information on available resources vis-à-vis tasks carried out and their output/ results 26th June 2024 5 5

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First of its kind HE, Degree Awarding Technical Institute (Theory, Practical & Entrepreneurship) A project of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, covering land of 100 Acres Partnership with nine (09) leading universities of Austria, China & Germany Providing relevant skills for industrial and economic development; improving access and employability ; and assuring high standards in skills development INTRODUCTION 26th June 2024 7

In 2005, HEC Chairman Dr. Atta-u-Rehman approved Rs. 250 bn for establishment of 7 state-of-the-art universities Project shelved in 2008 with change in Govt. Personal efforts of Dr. Atta-u- rehman with Govt. of Austria Design framework of new project was initiated with support of Austrian Scholars Prof. Michael Rode, Prof. Amin Tjoa Again agreement of formal collaboration with Austria & China including Technology Park was made HISTORY 1/2 26th June 2024 8

Preparation of PC-I and presentation to Govt. of KP Approval of Budget worth 8.6 bn on Jan, 2018 Foundation laid by CM KP Mr. PervaizKhatak on 13 Jan 2018 Inauguration by PM Imran Khan in Oct 2020 Call for admission drive in five disciplines in 2020 HISTORY 2/2 26th June 2024 9

To be an academic leader in foreseeing and addressing the techno-industrial demands and socio-economic challenges of society VISION 26th June 2024 10

Linkage of employment with education Industrial Training Program Holistic Concept of Integration of Technological Park with University Student Exchange Opportunities- Internationalization The only University offering a diverse array of ultra-high-tech industrial skills that are the most demanding in the world High-performance computing & data center State-of-the-Art Research Centers COMPETITIVE EDGE 26th June 2024 11

Agriculture Food Technologies Transportation/Railway Engineering Sino Pak Center for Artificial Intelligence Mineral Resource Engineering Nano Technology Park RESEARCH CENTERS 26th June 2024 12

BS Programs Computer Sciences, Artificial Intelligence, Software Engineering, Data Science, Cyber Security, Robotics, Bio-Informatics, Biomedical Sciences, Biotechnology, Microbiology, Health Informatics, Animation Design, Fashion Design, Film and Television, Game Design, Information Design, Textile Design, Architecture, Interior Design, Film and TV, Business Administration, Business Analytics, Accounting and Finance, BS Commerce, Entrepreneurship, English, Nutrition. BE Programs Applied Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Materials Engineering, Electrical Engineering MS Programs ( All field of Computing & Engineering, Bio Medical sciences, transport, Food & Nutrition) Ph.D Programs. (Mechanical, Electrical, Material Engineering, AI, Bio-Technology and Computer Sciences) DEPARTMENTS & PROGRAMS 26th June 2024 13

Fascilities Cloud data Center Interactive Smart Classrooms Wifi 6/ 5-G enabled Technology Campus Management & Student Information System Scholarships Industrial Engagement Product development initiative Establishment of Incubator Library Entrepreneurship practices Space for companies Sports Transport 26th June 2024 14 14

Scholarship to 216 Students 70 + students went abroad for fellowship. 56 Industrial Visits 1510 Publications DATA 26th June 2024 15 15

Budgetary Constraints Retaining the best Resources Lack of local market technological demands Poor Investment Enabling Environment ISSUES 26th June 2024 16

Fast emerging Hi-Tech University of Pakistan that achieved high excellence within a very short time of 4 years. Unique Hybrid Learning Model - Technology-driven knowledge with Industrial exposure. State of the art Centres for excellence LESSONS LEARNT 26th June 2024 17

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KHANPUR DAM PROJECT 26th June 2024 19 19

The Khanpur Dam and its scenic beauty. located in Haripur District Haripur, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province; 50 KM Northwest of Islamabad Constructed on the Haro River, a tributary of the Indus River INTRODUCTION TO KHANPUR DAM 26th June 2024 20

Purpose includes Municipal, Industrial , and irrigation water supply Regulated supply of Water for irrigation to the areas in Khyber Pakhtonkhwa , and Attock (Punjab) Municipal Water requirements of Islamabad, Rawalpindi, and UET Texla industrial water supply to FECTO Cement Factory and Industries in Texla OBJECTIVES OF KHANPUR DAM 26th June 2024 21

Construction initiated in the late 1963 Completed and inaugurated in 1983 Total cost of Rs. 1385.10 million (through CDL provided by Govt. of Pakistan CONSTRUCTION AND INAUGURATION 26th June 2024 22

Height is Approximately 51 meters (167 feet) Mean annual inflow 204,000 A.F (based on operational data of last 20 years) Present Gross Storage (2023) is around 84,973 ACRE-FT SPECIFICATIONS OF KHANPUR DAM 26th June 2024 23

The live storage of the reservoir is around 79, 980 Acre-Feet the Maximum Reservoir Level 1982 ft. above mean sea level ( A.M.S ), The Minimum Reservoir Level at 1912 ft. a.m.s . No hydroelectric power generation; serves irrigation and water supply purposes SPECIFICATIONS OF KHANPUR DAM 26th June 2024 24

Supply of Water for irrigation Haripur (Khyber Pakhtonkhwa , 22.65), and Attock (Punjab, 19.74) Municipal Water to Islamabad (17.90), Rawalpindi (37.63) and UET Texla (0.58) Industrial water supply FECTO Cement Factory (0.63 %) and Heavy Industries Texla (0.58 ) BENEFICIARIES OF KHANPUR DAM 26th June 2024 25

Irrigated area (CCA): 36,000 Acres KPK (18,600 Acres) Punjab (17,400 Acres) CANALS OF KHANPUR DAM Description Left Bank Canal Right Bank Canal Design discharge (cusecs) 440 110 Length of canal (km) 18 11 26th June 2024 26

CATCHMENT OF KHANPUR DAM Origin: Moshpuri Hills over 9200 ft. a.m.s.l Origin: Moshpuri Hills over 9200 ft. a.m.s.l Area 308 Sq miles Length 34 miles Avg. Width 9 miles 26th June 2024 27

STATUS OF ALL PIEZOMETERS, DRAINS HOLE AND RELIEF WELLS 26th June 2024 28

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Budgetary Constraints Piezometers 86 are dysfunctional electric Piezometers are not working . the storage capacity is lost 20% ISSUES 26th June 2024 30

learn the planning, and management of Khanpur Dam. Understanding the technical aspects, and environmental impact as well. Learn about the water resource management strategies, allocation, conservation measures, and the balancing of competing demands from agriculture, industry, and urban areas. Khanpur Dam also serves as a recreational area, attracting tourists. LESSONS LEARNT 26th June 2024 31

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DAR UL HARA (IN ENGLISH HERA CHILDREN HOME HARIPUR PAKISTAN) 26th June 2024 34

HERA CHILDREN HOME, HARIPUR, KP 26th June 2024 35 35

Mr. Raheem Bakhsh , Director Dar ul Hara warmly welcomed the participants and Faculty Members of NIM , Quetta; Construction started in 1991; land covering 160 kanal Inagurated in 1994 by President Farooq Lehgari ; Regular classes started in 1994; Provides quality education to orphans both males and females free of cost; A total 66 staff, 14 female and 52 male, 22 teach both male and female INTRODUCTION 26th June 2024 36

Current enrollment both males and females 300; Male 173, Female 127; Accommodating capacity is 1000. 700 boys and 300 girls; The age limit for admission is 14 being an orphan is mandatory; Admission started in august of every year; Primary to class 8th; Separate class for boys and girls; High-profile personalities including government officials, politicians, ambassadors, civil society, etc., regularly paid visits to their school ENROLLMENT 26th June 2024 37

Visit of Class rooms, Computer, Chemistry, physical labs, Medical ward, Library, Telephone Facility, laundry, barber shop, Mess facility, dinning hall, gym facility, Masjid, calligraphy; Play ground for basketball, football, volley ball, and cricket; Record keeping, 65 registers; Flura and fauna FACILITIES 26th June 2024 38

Orphan students often face challenges, teaching them to preserve and stay committed to their goals; Despite facing hardships, orphan students learn to appreciate the small things in life and remain grateful for what they have; Community support in overcoming challenges; LESSON LEARNT 26th June 2024 39

Thank You 40 40

Industrial Engagements 41

Agreements with Industry 42