Provincial police cadre to help meet officers’ shortage: CM Murad

Says mid-career course will help end dependence on Centre for PAS, PSP officers

CM Murad Ali Shah said in the next budget, his government would allocate Rs6.5 billion, completing its total share. PHOTO: EXPRESS

KARACHI:

Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah has said that Sindh is the first province in the country to start its mandatory courses of Mid-Career Management Course (MCMC) and Senior Management Course (SMC) of the level and quality of the federal government institutions through provincial Training Management and Research (TMR) Wing.

"We have decided to further strengthen provincial service and create a provincial police cadre so that the provincial government's dependence on the federal government for provision of Pakistan Administrative Services (PAS) and Police Services of Pakistan (PSP) officers could be mitigated," he said according to a statement issued on Friday.

He was addressing the first MCMC conducted by Training Management and Research (TMR) at CM House. The ceremony was attended by Chief Secretary Mumtaz Shah, Secretary TMR Tamizuddin Khero, provincial secretaries and faculty members of TMR.

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Shah said that for years, the Sindh government has been striving to provide opportunities to the civil servants to improve their professional competence through different training programs aiming at professional development and mastering the modern techniques of decision-making.

"I strongly believe that after completing this course [MCMC], the participants will be putting up to higher standards of morality and efficiency in performance of their duty and will make a difference in the lives of people of Sindh province," he said

at 60 officers of different provincial service have successfully completed the first MCMC course from the provincial TMR to qualify for promotion from grade BS-18 to BS-19.

Published in The Express Tribune, November 27th, 2021.

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