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  PESHAWAR:Chief Minister Mahm new balance 373 ood Khan has assured elders of Mehsud tribe of South Waziristan district that the provincial government will make efforts to address their grievances.The meeting took place at the Chief Ministers House in which important political figures from the Mehsud tribe also announced joining Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf.Those joining the ruling party include former PML-N leaders Dilawar Mehsud, Ismai air force 1 donna l Khan Mehsud, Gulab Khan Mehsud from JUI, and Abdul Razaq from Barqi Welfare  nike air af1 Association.Elders from the Mehsud tribe appraised the Chief Minister on their concerns including widespread public apprehensions regarding the recent census, corruption in development schemes and concerns on the on-going survey for damage assessment.The CM was informed that Mehsud tribe has suffered the most during the militancy which has left their businesses destroyed, families displaced, educational institutions razed, hospitals incapacitated and homes in wreckages.The elders informed Mahmood th Hrea Transform Pakistan from geostrategic to geo-economic hub
 PESHAWAR:The billion tree tsunami took a backseat to infrastructure development, as 25,000 saplings planted from Chamkani to Hayatabad and numerous precious fully-grown trees have been felled to make way for the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa government s flagship project.Along the 27-kilometre route from Chamkani to Hayatabad, not only has the infrastructure in Hayatabad, University Road, Saddar, Gulbahar, and Chamkani been destroyed, but the millions  new balance invested in placing green bel adidas originals ts in these areas have also been wasted due to the Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) project. Poor planning and negligence have led to the government incurring losses of millions.Documents available with The Express Tribune show that before starting the BRT project, the government had begun work on the Clean and Green Pakistan project in which saplings were planted from Chamkani to Pir Zakori flyover at a cost of Rs96 million, Rs19 million were invested on renovation and planting adida ssamba  saplings along Gulbahar flyover, while Rs38 million