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  2. Public Procurement Regulatory Authority - Wikipedia

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    The Public Procurement Regulatory Authority (PPRA) is an autonomous regulatory authority in Pakistan responsible for prescribing regulations and procedures for public procurement by Government of Pakistan-owned public sector organizations and monitoring of procurement undertaken by other public sector organizations under the Public Procurement Regulatory Authority Ordinance of May 2002. [1]

  3. Government procurement - Wikipedia

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    The PPRA is responsible for issuing regulations and procedures for public procurement undertaken by federal level public sector organisations. Its brief is to improve the governance, management, transparency, accountability and quality of Pakistan's public procurement. The PPRA also monitors other public sector agencies' procurement activity. [233]

  4. PPRA - Wikipedia

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    The Public Procurement Regulatory Authority in Pakistan This page was last edited on 18 July 2022, at 09:48 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  5. List of federal agencies of Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Supreme Court of Pakistan; Chief Justice: Yahya Afridi; List of justices; Judges appointment body: Supreme Judicial Council and Judicial Commission;

  6. Category:Regulatory authorities of Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Pakistan Environmental Protection Agency; Pakistan Halal Authority; Pakistan Medical and Dental Council; Pakistan Nuclear Regulatory Authority; Pakistan Standards & Quality Control Authority; Pakistan Telecommunication Authority; Public Procurement Regulatory Authority; Public–Private Partnership Authority (Pakistan)

  7. List of prime ministers of Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    General elections were held on 25 July 2018, which resulted in the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf winning 156 out of 342 seats. making a coalition government of 177 members including PTI, MQM, BAP and others. On 18 August, he was elected as Prime Minister of Pakistan. On 10 April 2022, a no-confidence vote was conducted and he was ousted from office ...

  8. Trading Corporation of Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    It also issues tenders for export and import of agricultural products. TCP has its offices across various cities of the country including Karachi, Islamabad, Lahore and Multan. [2] [3] Trading Corporation of Pakistan was established in 1967 as a premier international trading house fully owned by the Government of Pakistan.

  9. Pakistan Aeronautical Complex - Wikipedia

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    The Pakistan Aeronautical Complex (PAC) is a major defense contractor and an aerospace manufacturer that is headquartered in Kamra, Punjab, Pakistan. [ 1 ] The Pakistan Aeronautical Complex is one of the largest defense contractor in aerospace, military support, and national security provider to the Pakistan military .