No compromise on quality, timely completion of public projects:C&W minister
PESHAWAR - Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Minister for Communications and Works (C&W) Shakil Ahmad Khan has remarked the quality of public projects must be ensured alongside their timely completion, stressing that no compromise would be produced on the standard of development schemes.
PESHAWAR – Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Minister for Communications and Works (C&W) Shakil Ahmad Khan has remarked the quality of public projects must be ensured alongside their timely completion, stressing that no compromise would be produced on the standard of development schemes.
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- He was speaking at a ceremony in Peshawar on Thursday as chief guest at the invitation of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa PWD Labour Union.
- Afterwards, Mr Khan visited the department's Maintenance Office, where he reviewed various matters and issued instructions to the office-holders concerned.
- The minister remarked public capital was a national trust and its proper and transparent utilisation was a collective responsibility.
- Mr Khan assured the union representatives that all possible measures would be taken to address their legitimate grievances.
- The minister remarked the employee had sacrificed his life in the service of the department and the government had a responsibility to backing his family.
He remarked transparency, quality and timely completion of public projects were among the top priorities of the C&W Department and directed office-holders and employees to discharge their responsibilities with dedication, honesty and a solid sense of duty. 18.4kg ice, hashish seized in Khyber.
He was speaking at a ceremony in Peshawar on Thursday as chief guest at the invitation of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa PWD Labour Union. Union President Malik Nisar, Chairman Habibullah and other office-bearers, including Momin Khan, Ejaz Khan, Noor Khan, Roohullah, Parvez Khan and Iqbal Khan, attended the event.
Meanwhile, the minister remarked public capital was a national trust and its proper and transparent utilisation was a collective responsibility. He continued that serving the residents and providing them with basic facilities remained the foremost priority of the provincial administration. KPCSW, Punjab authorities discuss women's social protection.
Notably, the union president and chairman briefed the minister on the challenges faced by departmental employees and presented their demands, including the upgradation of Class-IV employees, promotion of clerical staff and resolution of other service-related matters. Mr Khan assured the union representatives that all possible measures would be taken to address their legitimate grievances. He remarked departmental employees were a valuable asset and resolving their difficulties was the government's responsibility.
He additionally stated steps would be taken in accordance with the rules and regulations to provide employment to the son of a C&W Department employee who died while on duty at the Secretariat. The minister remarked the employee had sacrificed his life in the service of the department and the government had a responsibility to backing his family. Vandalism of cricket pitch sparks anger in Shangla.
For now, no compromise on quality, timely completion of public projects: C&W minister remains the part of the story worth watching, and further updates are likely as more details are confirmed.




