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KP govt launches Rs.1.5 billion Science Agenda Programme

F.P. Report

PESHAWAR: Provincial Minister for Science, Information Technology and Youth Affairs, Atif Khan here on Tuesday launched ‘Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Science Agenda’ aimed to link scientists and entrepreneurs to exploit natural resources of the province.

In this connection a ceremony was held at a local hotel where the minister in his address informed the participants that under the Agenda scientists and entrepreneurs would conduct research on 11 science programmes with an estimated cost of Rs 1.5 billion.

Khan said that KP province is rich in natural resources and has talented youth but unfortunately the science students were having insufficient facilities to implement research in their respective fields due to lack of science academies, industries and research institutions.

The minister said that the Agenda would empower researchers and scientists through financial and technical support and would deliver unique technological innovations.

The 11 different programmes to be covered under KP Science Agenda include precious stones, honeybee and honey, fruits and vegetables, fisheries, herbs, archeology, biomedicine, space sciences, urban environment, and identification of advanced material.

He said that KP Agenda would not only open the new path of prosperity but would also help in strengthening provincial economy besides overcoming unemployment in the region.

The Frontier Post

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