SPECIAL REPORT. NASIRABAD.AUG.05
A significant meeting of divisional heads was held in Nasirabad, chaired by Commissioner Nasirabad Division, Salahuddin Noorani. The meeting was attended by senior officials from various departments, including irrigation, education, health, livestock, infrastructure, and local government.
* The meeting focused on ongoing development projects, public welfare initiatives, and challenges faced by various departments.
The Commissioner emphasized the importance of transparency and accountability in development projects, directing officials to ensure timely completion and adherence to standards. Officials were instructed to be present at their postings, conduct surprise field visits, and resolve public issues on a priority basis.
The performance of officials will be evaluated based on their presence in the field and initiatives taken for public welfare.
– Inter-Departmental Coordination: The Commissioner stressed the need for coordination among departments to improve overall performance and service delivery.
The government is committed to improving education, health, and other sectors. Officials are expected to enhance their performance to ensure that the public benefits from government initiatives. The Commissioner assured that the performance of officials will be closely monitored, and any lack of seriousness will not be tolerated .a
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