Development work: Chief secretary stresses completion
Education, health, communication, coal, energy, and water and sanitation are priority sectors.
KARACHI:
Chief Secretary Sindh, Mohammad Ejaz Chaudhry, on Tuesday stressed the need for completion of all development projects within stipulated time and directed all relevant additional and other secretaries to ensure their implementation without any hindrance.
He said this while reviewing a report compiled by Additional Chief Secretary Planning and Development at his office in which sketch of briefing was presented on the occasion of Sindh Secretariat visit by participants of 13th Senior Management Course in National Institute of Management. It was informed that the sectors under priority are education, health, agriculture, livestock, transport, communication, coal, energy, and water and sanitation.
Additional Chief Secretary Home said that preparations were being made under law for Witness Protection Program in order to ensure protection to witnesses as per orders of Supreme Court. The chief secretary also ordered chiefs of all departments to present review reports about ongoing and pending development works so that steps could be taken to ensure their completion on time.
Published in The Express Tribune, May 15th, 2013.
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Chief Secretary Sindh, Mohammad Ejaz Chaudhry, on Tuesday stressed the need for completion of all development projects within stipulated time and directed all relevant additional and other secretaries to ensure their implementation without any hindrance.
He said this while reviewing a report compiled by Additional Chief Secretary Planning and Development at his office in which sketch of briefing was presented on the occasion of Sindh Secretariat visit by participants of 13th Senior Management Course in National Institute of Management. It was informed that the sectors under priority are education, health, agriculture, livestock, transport, communication, coal, energy, and water and sanitation.
Additional Chief Secretary Home said that preparations were being made under law for Witness Protection Program in order to ensure protection to witnesses as per orders of Supreme Court. The chief secretary also ordered chiefs of all departments to present review reports about ongoing and pending development works so that steps could be taken to ensure their completion on time.
Published in The Express Tribune, May 15th, 2013.
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