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CM khyber pakhtunkhwa province directs departments head fir monthly performance review

*Handout Peshawar(handout)17.03.2019

            After completion of six months tenure of the Provincial government, the Chief Minister Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Mahmood Khan has directed all the administrative secretaries to initiate a monthly performance review of  their respective departments.

            The administrative secretaries have been asked to propose a set of Key performance Indicators(KPIs) or Metrics that will be used to measure departmental Performance as part of a performance scorecard. These metrics will be agreed in the first meeting with the Chief Minister. Highlight their departments performance in the last six months, since the formation of Government, with a specific focus on how their work has benefited the public of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Challenging questions should be expected; hence all claims should be based on facts, Present their five-year plan along with their committed targets for the next 3 months (to June), 6 months (to September) and through the next financial year (2019-20). These should be based on the plans submitted, In the first 100 Days planning process, and the Sustainable Development Strategy. The plans should also have an indicative budget, both current and developmental, along with justification. The plan should be in detail mentioning timeline for each activity. The Chief Minister will review these plans on a monthly basis, with plans needing to be submitted by Friday, March,29.

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