Serious irregularities detected in SBB varsity
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February 27, 2021
PESHAWAR: The Governor Inspection Team (GIT) has detected serious irregularities in Shaheed Benazir Bhutto University, Sheringal, Upper Dir.
Charges of nepotism and favoritism against the incumbent vice-chancellor have proved and disciplinary action is recommended against him. The GIT has submitted its report to the governor, who is also the varsity chancellor.
The inspection report reveals that the VC had appointed close relatives to different posts, including his daughter and nephew, in violation of merit.
A daily wager deputy director security/admin was illegally assigned five different additional portfolios with extra allowances. Director Internal Audit was assigned the responsibilities of treasurer. The legal advisor of the university was found to be superintendent store.
Serious irregularities detected in Dir’s SBB University
Top Story
February 27, 2021
PESHAWAR: The Governor Inspection Team (GIT) has detected serious irregularities in the Shaheed Benazir Bhutto University, Sheringal, Upper Dir. Charges of nepotism and favoritism against the incumbent vice-chancellor have proved and disciplinary action is recommended against him.
The GIT has submitted its report to the governor, who is also the varsity chancellor. The inspection report reveals that the VC had appointed close relatives to different posts, including his daughter and nephew, in violation of merit. A daily wager deputy director security/ admin was illegally assigned five different additional portfolios with extra allowances.
Islamabad
February 14, 2021
Islamabad : The number of registered citizens belonging to different provinces, professions and overseas, including foreigners on the Pakistan Citizen Portal (PCP) has reached 3.1 million.
Deputy Secretary of Prime Minister’s Delivery Unit (PMDU) Adil Saeed Safi on Saturday expressed his satisfaction over the performance of Pakistan Citizen Portal. He shared that out of 3.1 million (31 lakh) complaints made on the Pakistan Citizen Portal by people, over 2.9 million (29 lakh) have been redressed.
He said roughly 1.7 million (17 lakh) citizens have remarked complaint cell an effective way of addressing grievances of the people, a private news channel reported.
He said PMDU has encouraged the people particularly in Punjab and Sindh to report complaints against hoarders or profiteers seeking bribe, assuring that the government would make them accountable.
The live session will start from 4pm
Prime Minister Imran Khan addressing the ceremony regarding the two years performance of Pakistan Citizen Portal in Islamabad on December 4, 2020. PHOTO: PID
Prime Minister Imran Khan will interact with the public via telephone on Monday (today) in a bid to address their concerns, according to a statement issued by his office on Sunday.
Minister for Information and Broadcasting Senator Shibli Faraz announced that the prime minister will personally speak to the public on February 1 at 4pm.
He will answer questions of the people on the telephone number
051- 9210809 starting 4pm.
It will be the first-ever direct telephonic interaction between PM Imran and the general public since he became head of the government in 2018.
43,068 public complaints on Pakistan Citizen Portal disposed of
National
January 28, 2021
FAISALABAD: As many as 43,068 public complaints have been disposed of on the Pakistan Citizen Portal by various departments in the district.
It was said by Deputy Commissioner Muhammad Ali while chairing a meeting held to review the progress of disposed of complaints on the Pakistan Citizen Portal. Additional Deputy Commissioner Headquarters Muhammad Khalid, officers and focal persons of various district departments were also present. The meeting was informed that a total of 45,080 applications based problem issues had been received on the Pakistan Citizen Portal, including 886 new applications, and feedback was also taken from individuals on resolving the issues.