The Punjab Health Facilities Management Company allegedly violated the laid-down merit to help an ex-bureaucrat top the list for the chief executive officer of the company. AFP/File
LAHORE: The Punjab Health Facilities Management Company (PHFMC) allegedly violated the laid-down merit to help an ex-bureaucrat top the list for the chief executive officer of the company.
The selection committee, headed by PHFMC chairman Sohail Ahmad, not only changed the advertised [marks] criteria but also put the ‘favourite’ candidate at the top of the panel right after the interview process.
The committee conducted interviews despite the fact that primary & secondary healthcare department secretary retired Capt Mohammad Usman had objected [in writing] to change in the criteria.
Did you know John Abraham, Kabir Khan got death threats from Taliban? Tuesday Trivia
Did you know John Abraham, Kabir Khan got death threats from Taliban? Tuesday Trivia
The behind-the-scenes story of Kabir Khan’s directorial debut Kabul Express makes for an interesting standalone story. From armed commandos on set to death threats from the Taliban, we tell you little-known trivia about the 2006 film.
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Kabul Express released on December 15, 2006.
There are very few films whose behind-the-scenes stories are as fascinating as the one that makes it to the big screen. Kabir Khan’s directorial debut 14 years ago was with one such film. He broke new ground with John Abraham and Arshad Warsi-starrer Kabul Express. The film which released on December 15, 2006, was the first international movie filmed in Afghanistan after the end of the Taliban’s reign. From death threats from the Taliban to armed commandos on set, the film’s journey in war-torn Kabul is a rare story