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Sindh Departments Defy Right to Information Act -

Sahiwal: Despite the passage of more than a year, a dozen Sindh government departments persist in non-compliance with The Sindh Transparency and Right to Information Act, 2016, shrugging off information requests. On January 20, 2023, this scribe submitted information requests to 17 provincial bodies, triggering a prolonged process. An application for internal review, mandated by Section 9(1)

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Environment Climate Change & Coastal Development Department Jobs 2023 - ECCCDD Jobs on paperpk.com

Environment Climate Change & Coastal Development Department jobs 2023 in Pakistan. Latest ECCCDD jobs ads in newspapers on paperpk.com . Apply for latest Environment Climate Change & Coastal Development Department Karachi jobs though advertisement of ECCCDD careers and get hired. We update all new Environment Climate Change & Coastal Development Department jobs from Roznama Jang, Express , Nation and Dawn newspapers daily.

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NIMA holds webinar on maritime tourism

NIMA holds webinar on maritime tourism National December 24, 2020 KARACHI: The National Institute of Maritime Affairs (NIMA) Karachi organized a webinar on “Promotion of Maritime Tourism in Pakistan” on Wednesday to identify and explore the potential of maritime tourism industry for Pakistan’s economy and to draw attention on the various issues and challenges in the growth of this sector. Muhammad Aslam Ghauri, Secretary, Environment Climate Change & Coastal Development Department, Government of Sindh was the Chief Guest, whereas, eminent International and national speakers gave an insight on various aspects of maritime tourism. Vice Admiral (Retired) Abdul Aleem HI(M), Director General NIMA welcomed all the speakers and participants in the webinar and highlighted the importance of maritime tourism with sustainable environment and its impact on the socio-economic development of the coastal communities.

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