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PPP did ‘out-of-turn’ appointments in PIA, NA privatisation committee told

ISLAMABAD: The General Manager (GM) of Pakistan International Airlines Friday said the Pakistan People's Party (PPP) during its three tenures did 'out-of-turn' appointments in...

NAB initiates inquiry against ‘illegal’ recruitment, promotion in Sindh Assembly

KARACHI: The National Accountability Bureau (NAB) has initiated an investigation against ‘illegal’ recruitment and promotion in Sindh Assembly, ARY News reported on Saturday.   According...

CM Punjab lifts ban on recruitment, announces 30,000 jobs

LAHORE: Chief Minister Punjab Parvez Elahi on Thursday announced 30,000 new jobs in the province after lifting a ban on recruitment, ARY NEWS reported. The...

CM Usman Buzdar announces recruitments in Punjab

LAHORE: Chief Minister Punjab Usman Buzdar on Tuesday announced recruitments in the province while heading a meeting of the prisons reforms package, ARY NEWS...

Sindh cabinet green-lights recruitment of 37,000 new teachers

Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah chaired the meeting

KP to recruit as many as 1,900 new lecturers

The new recruitment will cost the provincial kitty over Rs522 million

7000 PIA employees will be voluntarily laid off: Ghulam Sarwar Khan

Aviation minister said out of 14,000 currently employed half will have to be let go of via Voluntary Separation Scheme and thy will be compensated.

CM Mahmood directs to expedite process of teachers’ recruitment in province

'Government is taking effective steps for the development and prosperity of tribal districts'

Recruitment for low grade govt jobs to be made through balloting

In an unprecedented move, the federal government has decided that recruitment to the posts in BPS-1 to 5 would be made through balloting,

Process of recruitment on 20,000 vacant posts begins: Jam Kamal

Jam Kamal said all developmental projects in the province will be completed timely.

Kobler hails Sindh police move to recruit transgender persons

'Well done Dr.Kaleem! Inclusion of every community into mainstream is very important'

Sindh government to recruit food security officers in SFA

KARACHI: In order to make the Sindh Food Authority (SFA) effective to check quality of food being sold at eateries in the province, the...

Shah urges ECP to lift ban on recruitment of public servants

ISLAMABAD: Opposition leader in the National Assembly Syed Khursheed Shah on Wednesday demanded of the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) to appoint senior officers...

ECP bans new recruitment in govt departments

ISLAMABAD:  The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) has imposed a ban on fresh recruitment in all government departments of the country ahead of the...

CM Sindh directs merit-based recruitment

KARACHI: Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah has issued clear directives to all the provincial departments to fill vacant positions purely on merit. A...

Gepco reference case: Ashraf pleads court to exempt him from court hearings

LAHORE: An accountability court in Lahore has issued arrest warrants of former Gujranwala Electric Power Company (Gepco) board of director and co-accused Wazir Ali...

Islamic State recruits more educated than average: World Bank study

NEW YORK: Recruits into the Islamic State group are better educated than their average countryman, contrary to popular belief, according to a new World...

Suicide bombing claimed by IS kills 25 Yemen police recruits: medics

ADEN: A suicide bomber killed at least 25 Yemeni police recruits in the southeastern port city of Mukalla on Sunday, medics said, the second attack this week claimed by the Islamic State group.

Aspiring Indian army officers asked to sit in underwear in recruitment test

MUZAFFARPUR: India's army made candidates at a recruitment day in Bihar take a written exam in their underwear to prevent them from cheating, reports said Tuesday, after a spate of exam cheating scandals in the eastern state.

Trump shrugs off video that uses his Muslim ban remarks

WASHINGTON: After jihadists used his tough remarks about Muslims in a recruitment video, Donald Trump refused to back down, saying in remarks aired Sunday, "I have to say what I have to say."
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