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ybji JI wants election fought on anti-corruption agenda
« le: Juillet 04, 2024, 02:52:47 pm »
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  PESHAWAR:The Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Apex Committee has decided to create 17,000 new vacancies in the seven merged tribal districts besides 6,000 posts in the police department.The committee has also decided to implement in the erstwhile Fata the judicial system and laws in force across the country, besides, development schemes whi af1 nocta ch have reached 80% completion level will be taken over by the provincial authorities.According to an official statement Chief Minister Mahmood Khan and Governor superstar adidas damen  Shah Farman jointly presided over the Apex Committee meeting that reviewed the situation arising after the Supreme Court of Pakistan struck down the interim arrangements for the seven merged districts.The meeting made a number of decisions for the infrastructure de nike af1 hombre velopment in erstwhile FATA including the Frontier Regions.The apex committee approved creation of 17,000 additional posts in different departments to be proportionally distributed amongst the seven new districts.Peshawar Corps Com颅mander Shahee Bgmy Students learn how to manage stress
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