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QUETTA: A Balochistan government meeting was informed on Thursday that action has been initiated under the Provincial Action Plan (PAP) against some government employees who were “found involved in anti-state activities”.
The meeting, presided over by Balochistan Chief Minister Sarfraz Bugti, was informed by Additional Chief Secretary (Home and Tribal Affairs) Zahir Saleem that under the PAP, route permits of 11 buses of various companies have been cancelled and they have been banned for aiding activities of anti-state elements.
The meeting was informed by the Education Department officials that 1,436 closed schools have been re-opened in two months.
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They also informed the meeting that duty orders have been issued for 7,908 contract teachers and appointment orders of another 3,500 teachers would be issued soon.
Published in Dawn, May 2nd, 2025