Muzaffarabad: (Parliament Times) The AJK Information Minister Mushtaq Ahmed Minhas has said high level committees have been constituted to recommend modern institutional reforms in Azad Kashmir.
Talking to delegation headed by Member Azad Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly Raja Maqsood Ahmed Khan here on Tuesday, he said all out efforts are being made to develop Azad Kashmir on modern lines.
The minister said establishing good governance and implementation of merit is the top priority of the government. Mushtaq Minhas said a comprehensive strategy has been evolved to provide basic necessities of life to masses at their door steps.
He said that efforts to fulfill the promises made with the people of Azad Kashmir have entered into decisive phase and added that amendments in the interim constitution of AJK to empower the state government would also be fulfilled soon. The Minister said Prime Minister’s Community Infrastructure Development Program is being implemented swiftly to provide basic facilities of life to the people of Azad Kashmir. He said PML-N government under the leadership of Prime Minister Raja Farooq Haider Khan took revolutionary steps for restoration of merit and approved a recruitment policy for induction of teachers in education department through fair and transparent process. Now educated and qualified youth would get jobs on the basis of merit only, he asserted. The Information Minister further stated that similar transparent system of recruitment would be introduced in others government departments.
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