Balochistan officers learn handling media at Peshawar's NIM
Extensive practical training about media management, communication provided
Practical training about media management and communication was provided at the workshop PHOTO: REUTERS
PESHAWAR:
Speakers at two-days training workshop have stressed the need of constructive role of civil servants and media for ensuring good governance, quick service delivery and elimination of scourge of extremism and terrorism, which was imperative for a prosperous and peaceful society.
The speakers expressed these views during two-days training workshop organised jointly by Pakistan Peace Collective (PPC), a project of Ministry of Information, Broadcasting, National History and Literary Heritage, Islamabad and National Institute of Management (NIM), Peshawar for the newly recruited section officers and assistant commissioners of Balochistan at NIM.
Peshawar Corps Commander Lt Gen Nazir Ahmed Butt, PPC CEO Shabir Anwar, NIM Director General Nighat Mehroz and other speakers addressed the workshop and shared their views and experiences with the officers of Balochistan in a pleasant atmosphere.
Extensive practical training about media management, communication techniques while talking with journalists during crisis situation, psychological impact of terrorism and extremism cases on the society and handling of terrorism related issues were provided to the newly recruited 39 assistant commissioners and 22 Sections Officers (SOs) of the Balochistan at NIM.
Published in The Express Tribune, February 25th, 2018.
Speakers at two-days training workshop have stressed the need of constructive role of civil servants and media for ensuring good governance, quick service delivery and elimination of scourge of extremism and terrorism, which was imperative for a prosperous and peaceful society.
The speakers expressed these views during two-days training workshop organised jointly by Pakistan Peace Collective (PPC), a project of Ministry of Information, Broadcasting, National History and Literary Heritage, Islamabad and National Institute of Management (NIM), Peshawar for the newly recruited section officers and assistant commissioners of Balochistan at NIM.
Peshawar Corps Commander Lt Gen Nazir Ahmed Butt, PPC CEO Shabir Anwar, NIM Director General Nighat Mehroz and other speakers addressed the workshop and shared their views and experiences with the officers of Balochistan in a pleasant atmosphere.
Extensive practical training about media management, communication techniques while talking with journalists during crisis situation, psychological impact of terrorism and extremism cases on the society and handling of terrorism related issues were provided to the newly recruited 39 assistant commissioners and 22 Sections Officers (SOs) of the Balochistan at NIM.
Published in The Express Tribune, February 25th, 2018.