Balutchistan Govt to announce BPS 1-15 jobs

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Quetta:

The Balutchistan cabinet has made a nod to announce vacant government positions from 1 to 15th year to create employment possibilities for the population of the province.

The provincial cabinet has also decided to immediately release the existing wheat stock on the free market in order to ensure a smooth offer of basic food. However, he decided not to get more wheat to maintain actions.

He also approved funds of 140 million rupees for the Quetta Safe City project and ordered the authorities concerned to finish the project by June.

A meeting of the cabinet of Balutchistan, chaired by chief minister Mir Sarfraz BUGTI, took place Tuesday at the secretariat of the chief minister.

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

At the start of the meeting, the cabinet strongly condemned India’s allegations against Pakistan following the pahalgam incident.

The ministers expressed their regret about the provocative approach of India despite Pakistan’s offer for transparent surveys. They warned that such actions could threaten regional stability.

The cabinet also expressed deep sadness on the tragic incident in Nushki and prolonged solidarity with affected families.

The chief minister welcomed the timely response from the health service and rescue services during the rescue operation.

Balutchistan’s cabinet has decided to take immediate measures against translation of the province and ordered an in -depth investigation into the Nushki incident.

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

These include the creation of a special court to protect the property of Pakistanis abroad, amendments to the anti-terrorist law and the creation of a center of excellence for counter-exterior.

Improvements in civil servants and employee profit policy have also been adopted.

For environmental protection, the cabinet has approved new regulations, including a law and recycling measures for ships to end the linked workforce and safeguard the rights of disabled people.

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