Baluchistan government to announce BPS 1-15 jobs


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QUETTA:

The Baluchistan Cabinet has made a wink to announce vacancies from the Government from grade 1 to 15 to create employment opportunities for the people of the province.

The provincial cabinet also decided to immediately release the existing wheat stock in the open market in an attempt to guarantee a supply without basic food problems. However, he has decided not to acquire more wheat to maintain actions.

He also approved funds from RS140 million for the Quetta Safe City project and ordered the interested authorities to complete the project in June.

On Tuesday, a meeting of the Baluchistan Cabinet was held, chaired by Prime Minister Mir Sarfraz Bugti, in the Secretariat of the Principal Minister.

The session focused on national and provincial affairs and approved several significant decisions.

At the beginning of the meeting, the cabinet strongly condemned India’s accusations against Pakistan after Pahalgam incident.

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

The cabinet also expressed a deep sadness for the tragic incident in Nushki and the solidarity extended with affected families.

The Prime Minister praised the timely response of the Department of Health and rescue services during the relief operation.

The Baluchistan cabinet decided to take immediate measures against smuggling throughout the province and ordered an exhaustive investigation into the Nushki incident.

Several legal and administrative reforms were approved during the session.

These included the establishment of a special court to protect the property of the Pakistani abroad, amendments to the Anti -Terror Law and the creation of an Excellence Center to counteract extremism.

Improvements in the benefits policy of officials and employees were also approved.

For the protection of the environment, the cabinet approved new regulations that include a law of recycling of ships and measures to put an end to adhesive labor and safeguard the rights of people with disabilities.

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