PM launches cams to guarantee rapid justice


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Islamabad:

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif inaugurated on Friday the cases of cases and the management system (CAMS), a transformative initiative designed to provide transparent, efficient and fast justice for litigants.

During the launch ceremony, the prime minister highlighted the long -standing demand for applicants and litigants for a more transparent and timely justice system, that the CAMS will be addressed.

“Case assignments and management system were very late because litigants and applicants throughout the country wanted transparent and fast justice and this initiative will greatly contribute to address their complaints and provide justice in a reasonable period of time “The prime minister said to go to the opening ceremony.

He also thanked the United Nations Drug and Crimes Office (UNODC) and the High Canadian Commission for providing funds for the project.

The prime minister mentioned that, in the past, a monitoring and trace system was introduced to the Federal Income Board (FBR), did not obtain the desired results and finally failed. However, he emphasized that due to his personal participation, the current government had successfully launched an effective and efficient system that now benefited the people of Pakistan.

“The FBR is now having a faceless interaction test in the port of Karachi, and once it is completely operational, it will be replicated in several marine ports, dry ports and other places throughout the country,” he added.

He regretted that billion rupees have been delayed for decades due to corruption and lack of modern technological techniques.

“I have been following this personally,” he said, adding that a couple of days, he also met the President of the Supreme Court of Pakistan to ask him to guarantee rapid decisions about merit because billions of rupees that were worth the cases were pending at the court level , at higher. Forums, Superior Court and Supreme Court.

The prime minister said that Pakistan was destined to lead many nations due to his tremendous natural and human resources.

“What has lacked is a ‘will to do’, if we had used these factors before, Pakistan would have transformed a long time ago.”

The prime minister expressed his resolution to recover each and every cents due to the improvement of the people of Pakistan. He mentioned that after making the mechanism work, the SENDH Superior Court awarded an amount of RS24 billion per merit and this money will now be deposited in the National Treasury.

Retail business

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Friday to the formation of a committee to solve the problems faced by retail companies and ensured the total support of his government for that purpose.

The Prime Minister, at a meeting with a delegation of the Retail Business Council of Pakistan headed by President Ziad Bashir, said that retailers who are already under the fiscal network would not be loaded even more, rather efforts were being made to bring more Retailers to the fiscal network, according to a press release from the PM office.

He told the members of the delegation that the steps were being taken to stop smuggling with the appearance of goods used.

The prime minister urged the local industry to adopt innovation and modern technology to improve exports and compete in the international market.

He said that, in addition to the introduction of reforms at the Federal Income Board, the Government was also taking measures to promote an economy without effective.

Youth program

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif presided over Friday an intermhereial meeting on a three -year plan regarding the professional training of young people and their employability.

During the meeting, the plan on professional training of labor in the fields of information technology, industry, nursing and other areas to find jobs in Pakistan and abroad and abroad was presented.

He said that Pakistan’s capable labor was a real asset.

It was the government’s priority to equip young people with professional training according to international demand, he added.

He directed an increase in institutions for the training of nurses.

He said that the training of nurses must be guaranteed according to the international level, adding while providing professional training to young people in different fields, demand in local industries and the international market must be kept in mind.

He assured that the National Commission for Vocational and Technical Training (NAVTTC) would receive all the funds required for the professional training of young people.

Navttc should include in the blacklist the training institutions that had poor performance and encourage those who show good results, he added.

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