Reforms package ready to streamline Irrigation Dept in KP
Peshawar
April 28, 2021
PESHAWAR: The Irrigation Department, Government of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, has prepared a comprehensive reforms package to streamline its overall business along modern lines with a special focus on water resource management, revenue generation, protection of water resources, and their efficient utilisation.
This was told at a meeting on the reforms of the Irrigation Department held here with Chief Minister Mahmood Khan in the chair on Tuesday, said an official handout.
The meeting was given a detailed briefing about the key reforms being introduced in the different sectors of the department along with an action plan to implement these reform initiatives.
National
March 8, 2021
Islamabad: Air Vice-Marshal (r) Shahzad Chaudhry has said that it is high time for Pakistan and Sri Lanka to streamline their relationship as the current regime in Sri Lanka is experienced in balancing their relationship.
Shahzad Chaudhry was speaking at the panel discussion on “PM Khan’s visit to Colombo” organised by the Institute of Regional Studies here Saturday.
AVM Chaudhry appreciated Sri Lanka’s support at a time when nobody was ready to come to Pakistan as the country was declared unsafe. He was of the view that we need to invest more in cementing our ties. Apart from economic collaborations, culture, religion, education, and sports are those areas that can bring both countries closer to each other. He stressed that Pakistan must learn and benefit from Sri Lanka’s skill development sector as it has certified, and trained people in every field.
‘It is high time for Pakistan, Sri Lanka to streamline their relationship’
Islamabad
March 7, 2021
Islamabad: Air Vice-Marshal (r) Shahzad Chaudhry has said that it is high time for Pakistan and Sri Lanka to streamline their relationship as the current regime in Sri Lanka is experienced in balancing their relationship.
Shahzad Chaudhry was speaking at the panel discussion on “PM Khan’s visit to Colombo” organised by the Institute of Regional Studies here Saturday.
AVM Chaudhry appreciated Sri Lanka’s support at a time when nobody was ready to come to Pakistan as the country was declared unsafe. He was of the view that we need to invest more in cementing our ties. Apart from economic collaborations, culture, religion, education, and sports are those areas that can bring both countries closer to each other. He stressed that Pakistan must learn and benefit from Sri Lanka’s skill development sector as it has certified, and trained people in every field.