MD NPF Reviews Institutional Performance and Welfare Projects

Islamabad: In a high-level meeting chaired by Syed Ali Nasir Rizvi, the Managing Director of the National Police Foundation (NPF), a comprehensive review of the institution’s performance and welfare projects was conducted. Directors, Additional Directors, and Deputy Directors of the NPF participated in the discussions, focusing on various initiatives aimed at improving the welfare of the police force.

According to Islamabad Capital Police, the meeting featured detailed discussions on ongoing development and welfare projects, including enhancements to educational standards, teaching improvements, and administrative affairs within the NES School System. Progress reports were also provided on NPF housing projects, agribusiness initiatives, and current and proposed projects in the field of information technology.

Rizvi emphasized the importance of enhancing institutional performance, promoting transparency, and improving public service standards through the optimal use of resources. He instructed the officers to ensure timely completion of all projects while adhering to high-quality standards.

At the end of the meeting, specific tasks and instructions were assigned to the officers to ensure effective and coordinated execution of all initiatives. Rizvi reaffirmed the NPF’s commitment to intensifying efforts for the welfare and well-being of police officers, personnel, and their families.

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