Consultative session on police training policy
Islamabad
April 11, 2021
Islamabad: Centre for Law and National Security (CLNS) in collaboration with the Islamabad Capital Territory Police (ICT Police) organised a consultative session on ‘Police Training policy’ at Police National Academy, H-11/1, says a press release.
The discussion focused on the new training policy formed by ICT Police that intends to enhance the skills of young officers and provide capacity building exercises to improve the state of policing system in Pakistan. The consultative session served as the basis for providing concrete policy recommendations on police training to strengthen the efficacy of ICT Police.
The federal government issued a grant of 25 percent Disparity Reduction Allowance for Grade 1-19 civil employees on Wednesday, which has been effective
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Panama Papers case: Pakistan probe panel submits final report
Panama Papers case: Pakistan probe panel submits final report
A Joint Investigation Team Probing The Panamagate Graft Case Against Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif And His Family Submitted Its Final Report To The Supreme Court On Monday. PTI | Updated on: 10 Jul 2017, 06:56:19 PM
Islamabad:
A joint investigation team probing the Panamagate graft case against Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and his family submitted its final report to the Supreme Court on Monday.
JIT chief Wajid Zia presented the report along with evidence to a three-member special bench of the Supreme Court comprising Justice Ejaz Afzal, Justice Azmat Saeed and Justice Ijazul Ahsan.
Citizens avoid outdoor celebrations, aerial firing amid COVID-19 surge
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The disease spread was not shrinking rather observing a persistent increase
ISLAMABAD (Dunya News) – The citizens on Thursday were advised by the government to avoid outdoor celebrations on the occasion of New Year night and follow non-pharmaceutical interventions (NPIs) or safety guidelines to prevent contracting Coronavirus.
As per the National Command and Operation Center (NCOC) update 58 people had succumbed to the deadly virus with 2,475 infected in the past 24 hours.
The disease spread was not shrinking rather observing a persistent increase where public complacency in observing NPIs could further aggravate the situation.