Balochistan Govt to advertise BPS 1-15 JOB

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Quetta:

Balochistan Cabinet has given a NIKK to advertise unemployed government positions from class 1 to 15 to create employment opportunities for the population of the province.

The provincial cabinet also immediately decided to release the existing wheat stock in the open market in an attempt to ensure a smooth supply of staple food. However, it has decided to acquire more wheat now to maintain stocks.

It also approved the RS140 million funds for the Quetta Safe City project and ordered the authorities concerned to complete the project by June.

A meeting in the Balochistan Cabinet, chairman of Chief Minister Mir Sarfraz Bugti, was held on Tuesday at the Chief Minister’s Secretariat.

The session focused on national and provincial issues and approved several significant decisions.

At the beginning of the meeting, the cabinet strongly condemned India’s accusations against Pakistan after the Pahagam incident.

Ministers expressed regret over India’s provocative approach despite Pakistan’s offer of transparent studies. They warned that such actions could threaten regional stability.

The cabinet also expressed deep grief over the tragic incident in Nushki and extended solidarity with the affected families.

The Minister of Ministry praised the timely reaction of the health department and rescue services during the relief operation.

The Balochistan Cabinet decided to take immediate steps towards smuggling across the province and ordered a thorough investigation of the Nushki incident.

A number of legal and administrative reforms were approved during the session.

These included the establishment of a special court to protect property of overseas Pakistanis, changes to the anti-terrorist fighting, and the creation of a center of expertise to counteract extremism.

Improvements in the officials and employees in favor of the policy were also adopted.

For environmental protection, the cabinet approved new rules, including a ship’s recovery law and measures to complete bound labor and protect the rights of persons with disabilities.

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