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The Punjab Safe Cities Authority (PSCA) (Urdu: پنجاب سیف سٹیز اتھارٹی or PSCA) established under the Punjab Safe Cities Ordinance 2015, [1] is an autonomous Government body that aims to improve public safety and security in the Punjab, Pakistan.
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In 2017, Sargodha was announced as one of six cities in Punjab whose security would be improved by the Punjab Safe Cities Authority. 5.5 billion Rupees were allocated for the project, [58] which was to be modeled along the lines of the Lahore Safe City project in which 8,000 CCTV cameras were installed throughout the city at a cost of 12 ...
The Regional Police Officers report to the Inspector General of Police, and are not part of the Punjab CPO. The Inspector General of Police is the ex officio secretary of the government of Punjab. The Punjab Police is staffed by its officers and those of the Police Service of Pakistan. Units: Anti-Riot Force (ARF) Punjab Safe Cities Authority ...
Punjab Safe Cities Authority; Punjab State Carrom Association; PAKISTAN STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING ASSOCIATION (PSCA) ... Contact Wikipedia; Code of Conduct; Developers;
He also worked in the Intelligence Bureau for five years, during which he headed its Punjab branch, [6] and served on a United Nations mission in an official capacity for eight months as well as in Australia for two years. [3] In April 2020, Rao Sardar was given charge of leading the Punjab Safe Cities Authority as its Managing Director. [7]