The #PunjabPolice chief has granted approval to raise security division of 5,000 personnel mostly consisting of retired/ex-servicemen in the provincial capital to discharge multiple general/security duties, (cont)..
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sparing the police station staff to discharge the core functions, mainly focusing on street crime.
The new security force would consist of retired/ex-servicemen, mostly from #PakistanArmy.
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According to official claims, the deployment of the newly hired force would ease the burden on the police station staff/personnel, enabling them to discharge their core functions they were vested under Police Rules 1934.
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Under the plan, the deployment will be made from the pool of newly hired 5,000 police force for the specialised duties like VIP movements/personalities, cricket matches, national census, polio programmes, Raiwind congregations, annual religious festivals, judicial duties etc.
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Thread: Comparison of Benefits & Incentives btw Indian and #PakArmy Defence Services Personnel
Indian officers belonging to defence services are paid 29% higher salaries as compared to their counterparts in the civil services (cont)
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Whereas salaries of the officers of #Pakistan Armed Forces are at par with their civilian counterparts.
There is a glaring difference btw the salaries of officers #IndianArmy and #PakArmy. #Indian Armed forces officers on average are paid twice their counterparts in #PakArmy.
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📌 Maximum Difference - Indian Lt is getting 7.9 times more salary than a Lt belonging to #PakArmy.
📌 Minimum Difference – Indian Armed forces Chiefs are being paid 2.5 times higher than their #Pakistani counterparts.
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Dr. Ishrat Hussain, in his book, Governing the Ungovernable, shines a spotlight on the institution of the civil service in its historical perspective. The importance of this institution both as a catalyst & as a constraining influence in the sphere of governance cannot be denied.
Modern management practices with well-laid-out performance indicators can improve the efficiency and effectiveness of the state apparatus.
While focusing on civil-military relations and the judiciary, Dr Ishrat believes that each institution should stay within its bounds. He does not subscribe to the practice of seeking the military’s assistance on different matters at the drop of a hat.
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif met with Qatar Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani and appreciated the country’s continued support for Pakistan’s development initiatives.
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The two leaders held talks on a range of issues of mutual interest and discussed ways to further enhance excellent cooperation in economic and investment areas between Pakistan and Qatar.
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The emir highly appreciated the contribution by Pakistani workers in the development of Qatar and particularly praised the role played by the Pakistani security personnel towards successful hosting of the FIFA World Cup 2022 in Doha.
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