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National Police Bureau (Urdu: قومی پولیس بیورو) is the premier police institution at the national level under Ministry of Interior, Pakistan.Police Order, 2002 further mandates the NPB to serve as a secretariat to the National Public Safety Commission (NPSC) and National Police Management Board (NPMB).
High courts: Islamabad, Punjab, Sindh, KPK, Balochistan, Shariat Court; ... A list of departments and agencies of the Government of Pakistan. [1] [2] President's Office
Developing and managing schemes in collaboration with the district government; Creating strategies for developing infrastructure, improving service delivery, and implementing laws; Preparing and presenting reports on tehsil administration performance; Calling for reports from tehsil-based offices of government [2]
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Levies (11,739 personnel) [13] are raised by provincial or local governments to provide additional security in their areas. They include: Dir Levies; Malakand Levies; The Levies and the Khasadar Forces have been absorbed into the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Police or pensioned off. [14]
Grameen Bank soon began expanding into wealthy countries. As of 2017, Grameen America had 19 branches in eleven US cities, and its nearly 100,000 borrowers were all women. [5] As of January 2025, a proposed ordinance aims to reduce the government’s stake in Grameen Bank from 25% to 5%, while amending the Grameen Bank Act of 2013.
The Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa government will provide funding for police commandos to receive training along the pattern of the al Zarrar company of the Pakistan Army's Special Services Group. The govt has also set up a training school in Nowshehra for this very sole purpose.
The Ministry of Interior (Urdu: وزارتِ داخلہ, abbreviated as MoI) is a Cabinet-level ministry of the Government of Pakistan, tasked and primarily responsible for implementing the internal policies, state security, administration of internal affairs involving the state.
The Constitution grants numerous powers to Assembly. Enumerated in Article 123(3), 130, 141 and 142 the Constitution of Pakistan, these include the powers to manage the purse of the province, to keep checks on the policies and practices of the government and to make laws.