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Punjab lifts ban on recruitment of constables, traffic police

Punjab lifts ban on recruitment of constables, traffic police July 17, 2021 LAHORE: Punjab government Friday lifted ban on sanctioned seats for constables and traffic police allowing two new Grade 16 Risaldar seats in the Border Military Police (BMP) in Rajanpur and recruitments on vacant BMP seats in DG Khan. The approval was given in the 60th meeting of the Cabinet Standing Committee on Finance and Development. The meeting at CM Secretariat was chaired by Punjab Finance Minister Makhdoom Hashim Jawan Bakht and attended by Chief Secretary Punjab Jawad Rafique, Secretary Finance Iftikhar Ali Saho, Chairman Planning & Development (P&D) Board Abdullah Sanbal, officers of the concerned departments while Advisor to the Chief Minister for Economic Affairs Dr Salman Shah attended through video link. More than 19 recommendations from various departments were presented in the committee meeting.

Punjab lists ban for recruitment of constables, traffic police

Punjab lists ban for recruitment of constables, traffic police July 17, 2021 LAHORE: Punjab government Friday lifted ban on sanctioned seats for constables and traffic police allowing two new Grade 16 Risaldar seats in the Border Military Police (BMP) in Rajanpur and recruitments on vacant BMP seats in DG Khan. The approval was given in the 60th meeting of the Cabinet Standing Committee on Finance and Development. The meeting at CM Secretariat was chaired by Punjab Finance Minister Makhdoom Hashim Jawan Bakht and attended by Chief Secretary Punjab Jawad Rafique, Secretary Finance Iftikhar Ali Saho, Chairman Planning & Development (P&D) Board Abdullah Sanbal, officers of the concerned departments while Advisor to the Chief Minister for Economic Affairs Dr Salman Shah attended through video link. More than 19 recommendations from various departments were presented in the committee meeting.

Punjab lifts ban on recruitment in different depts - Newspaper

The approval was accorded by the Cabinet Standing Committee in its 60th meeting on Finance and Development. AFP/File LAHORE: The Punjab government on Friday lifted ban on sanctioned seats for constables and traffic police and allowed two new 16-grade Risaldar seats in the Border Military Police in Rajanpur and recruitment for vacant BMP seats in Dera Ghazi Khan. The approval was accorded by the Cabinet Standing Committee in its 60th meeting on Finance and Development. The meeting was presided over by Punjab Finance Minister Makhdoom Hashim Jawan Bakht and attended by Chief Secretary Jawad Rafique Malik, Finance Secretary Iftikhar Ali Saho, Planning and Development Board Chairman Abdullah Khan Sumbal and others.

Punjab lifts ban for recruitment of constables, traffic police

Punjab lifts ban for recruitment of constables, traffic police July 17, 2021 LAHORE: Punjab government Friday lifted ban on sanctioned seats for constables and traffic police allowing two new Grade 16 Risaldar seats in the Border Military Police (BMP) in Rajanpur and recruitments on vacant BMP seats in DG Khan. The approval was given in the 60th meeting of the Cabinet Standing Committee on Finance and Development. The meeting at CM Secretariat was chaired by Punjab Finance Minister Makhdoom Hashim Jawan Bakht and attended by Chief Secretary Punjab Jawad Rafique, Secretary Finance Iftikhar Ali Saho, Chairman Planning & Development (P&D) Board Abdullah Sanbal, officers of the concerned departments while Advisor to the Chief Minister for Economic Affairs Dr Salman Shah attended through video link. More than 19 recommendations from various departments were presented in the committee meeting.

The one and only Sam Bahadur

Brig Prabir Goswami (Retd) Many of us who were in uniform when he was the Army Chief, and even after his retirement, had the occasion to be touched and influenced by the irrepressible Field Marshal Sam Manekshaw, one of India’s most loved and admired soldiers. Having just taken over as the Army Chief, General Manekshaw came as the Reviewing Officer for our Passing Out Parade at the Indian Military Academy, Dehradun, on June 15, 1969. It was a huge honour that the Chief himself would take the salute as we got commissioned as Second Lieutenants. Just two months later, he visited our armoured regiment at Ahmednagar. It was a new unit being raised with soldiers brought in from Artillery, Engineers and the Infantry, and from different castes like Marathas, Ahirs and Gujjars. This mixed bag was a first-time experiment for the Armoured Corps. Sam had just introduced name tabs for officers and we were all wearing these as we lined up for introductions.

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