词条 | Ministry of Water and Power |
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| agency_name = Ministry of Water and Power | nativename ={{nq|وزارت پانی و بجلی}} | nativename_a = | nativename_r = | logo = | logo_width = | logo_caption = | seal = Coat of arms of Pakistan.svg | seal_width = 140px | seal_caption = Seal of Government of Pakistan | formed = {{Start date and years ago|1947|8|14}} | preceding1 = | preceding2 = | dissolved = August 2017 | superseding = | jurisdiction = Pakistan |headquarters = Block A, Pak Secretariat Islamabad, ICT, Pakistan. 44000. | coordinates = | region_code = | employees = | budget = | chief1_position = | chief1_name = | chief2_position = | chief2_name = | chief3_position = | chief3_name = | website = {{URL|http://www.mowp.gov.pk/|Official Website}} | footnotes = }} The Ministry of Water and Power ({{lang-ur|{{nq|وزارت پانی و بجلی}}}}, abbreviated as MoPW) was a federal ministry in Pakistan. The ministry was dissolved in August 2017. The water division was merged with newly created Ministry of Water Resources and the power division was moved under Ministry of Energy.[1] Companies/ DivisionsWater and Power Development Authority{{main|Water and Power Development Authority}}National Transmission And Despatch CompanyNTDC is a limited company established in 1998. The main function of company is to purchase electric power from generation companies and then sells to distribution companies.[2] Federal Flood Commission{{main|Federal Flood Commission}}The Federal Flood Commission (FFC) is an agency within the Ministry that was created in 1977 in response to severe flooding by the Indus River. The FFC has been charged to execute flood control projects and protect lives and property from the impact of floods. By 2010 the FFC had received Rs 87.8 billion since its inception, and its own documents demonstrate that numerous projects were initiated, paid for, and seemingly completed. However, after the devastating 2010 Pakistan floods the agency has been severely criticized as apparently very little actual work had been done on the ground and it was accused of ineffectiveness and corruption. [3] Private Power and Infrastructure BoardThe Private Power and Infrastructure Board (PPIB) was created in 1994 to promote private sector participation in the power sector of Pakistan.[4] PPIB facilitates investors in establishing private power projects and related infrastructure, executes Implementation Agreement (IA) with Project Sponsors and issues sovereign guarantees on behalf of government.[5][6] Alternative Energy Development Board{{main|Alternative Energy Development Board}}See also{{Portal|Pakistan|Energy}}
References1. ^{{cite news|title=Pakistan PM creates new ministries|url=http://www.gulf-times.com/story/559153/Pakistan-PM-creates-new-ministries|accessdate=6 August 2017|work=Gulf-Times|date=6 August 2017|language=ar}} * https://www.dawnnews.tv/news/1056180 (Urdu translation of Ministry of Water and Power)2. ^http://www.ntdc.com.pk/CompanyProfile.php 3. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.nation.com.pk/pakistan-news-newspaper-daily-english-online/Politics/19-Aug-2010/Heavily-funded-FFC-fails-to-deliver/|first=Ahmad|last=Ahmadani|title=Heavily funded FFC fails to deliver|newspaper=The Nation (Pakistan)|date=19 August 2010|accessdate=2 June 2012}} 4. ^http://www.nation.com.pk/islamabad/01-Feb-2012/senate-passes-private-power-infrastructure-board-bill 5. ^http://www.ppib.gov.pk/N_about_ppib.htm 6. ^http://pakistanlegal.blogspot.com/2012/04/private-power-and-infrastructure-board.html External links
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