Managing Director Syed Ali Nasir Rizvi of the National Police Foundation (NPF) today issued stern directives for improved institutional performance, enhanced transparency, and the timely completion of all projects to high standards.
These instructions came during a high-level meeting convened to review the organisation”s ongoing initiatives. The meeting, which included Directors, Additional Directors, and Deputy Directors, saw the Managing Director undertake a comprehensive assessment of the NPF”s operational efficacy and its various welfare schemes.
Discussions extensively covered a range of development and well-being programmes aimed at benefiting the police force. These included the educational quality, teaching methodologies, and administrative functions of the NES School System.
Furthermore, officials presented detailed updates on the advancement of current NPF housing initiatives, efforts to foster agribusiness, and both existing and planned projects within the realm of information technology.
Mr. Rizvi stressed the imperative of boosting the foundation”s overall output, fostering greater openness, and elevating the quality of public service delivery through the optimal use of all available assets.
He explicitly instructed attending officers to guarantee that every undertaking is brought to fruition within its designated timeframe and adheres to superior benchmarks.
Concluding the session, specific assignments and guidelines were disseminated to the relevant personnel, designed to ensure that all endeavours proceed in a cohesive, efficacious, and results-driven manner.
The NPF leadership reiterated its unwavering pledge to intensify efforts for the welfare and betterment of police officers, their staff, and their families.
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