PESHAWAR, Dec 10: A proto type web of the NWFP has been completed under the Essential Institutions Reforms Programme (EIRP), which will be finally enlarged into a comprehensive web page.

The NWFP minister for information and education, Syed Imtiaz Hussain Gilani, was told at a briefing held here at the conference room of Sarhad Tourism Corporation on Monday, that the web page would contain information on almost every aspect of the province and cover subjects from governance to administrative structure, economy, sociology, natural resources, investment opportunities, tourism, history and news.

It would also provide comprehensive and separate space for every district of the province.

On this occasion the minister directed that the page must have the provision of links with intermediate and secondary education boards of the province, public service commission and the advertisements for jobs.

He said that maintenance of this page should be a permanent exercise, as it would also include serious issues and changes taking place which would have to be incorporated.

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