K-P to rationalise job quota of backward areas

Chairman brief about the current zonal allocation quota formula and proposal for consideration


​ Our Correspondent October 04, 2019
Sultan Muhammad Khan. PHOTO:FILE

PESHAWAR: Minister for Law, Parliamentary Affairs and Human Rights Sultan Muhammad Khan has said that grievances of candidates belonging to backward areas will be considered in the legal status of creation of new Zone-VI and zonal quota rationalization of K-P Public Service Commission (K-PPSC).

He expressed these views on Thursday while presiding over a meeting regarding the legal status of creation of Zone-VI and zonal quota rationalisation for government jobs in Peshawar.

The meeting was attended by MPAs Taj Muhammad, Pir Fida Muhammad, Sardar Muhammad Yousaf Zaman, Pakhtoon Yar, Riaz Khan, Secretary Establishment Sayyed Jamaluddin Shah, Chairman Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Public Service Commission Faridullah Khan and other officials.

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On this occasion, K-PPSC chairman briefed the meeting about the current zonal allocation quota formula and proposal for consideration in case of the creation of new zones.

One of the sub-committees, established under the directive of law minister in the first meeting, presented its report on the legal status of the creation of zone-VI.

Published in The Express Tribune, October 4th, 2019.

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