KARACHI: More jobs soon - CM

Published February 9, 2004

KARACHI, Feb 8: Sindh Chief Minister Sardar Ali Muhammad Khan Mahar on Sunday said more jobs in various departments will be advertised soon. He stated this while talking to various delegations , which called on him at his house in Ghotki.

He said his government would be making every effort for the betterment of the people through resolution of their problems on priority basis, besides reducing un-employment and ensuring peace and security.

He said jobs had been created in the Education department, and interviews for the recruitment of lecturers were also being conducted, while many other jobs had also been advertised through the press. More jobs would be offered soon in other departments, he added.

Mr Mahar said a comprehensive plan had been made to ensure law and order in the province. He said many development projects were being launched in the province to provide basic facilities to the people, and added that he was personally monitoring the execution of uplift schemes in the province.

He also asked the elected representatives to monitor the ongoing development projects in their areas, so that the quality could be maintained. -APP

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