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In 1957, the government directed each state to form a technical board called, the "board of technical education and training" under the leadership of the director of public instruction, the "DPI". Statute. From 1957 to 1992, the board was a non-statutory body with no direct academic control.
2. Specialized training of senior prison staff, in important disciplines of studies including human rights. 3. Physical training of prison staff on ensuring physical fitness and grooming of officers/ranks in skills to handle crisis situations. 4. Training of Probation and Parole Officers in rehabilitation and correction techniques. 5.
The testing events are conducted in accordance with standards detailed in Army FM 7–22: Army Physical Readiness Training.Prior to the start of each event, the standard is read aloud, followed by a demonstration in which an individual demonstrates both the correct exercise and any disqualifying behaviors which would make the exercise incorrect.
Punjab Prisons Staff Training Institute (PPSTI) is a provincial Government's training institute for subordinate prison staff of all Jails in Punjab in Pakistan. [1] It operates under general command and control of the Inspector General of Prisons , Punjab .
The Punjab Printing and Stationery Press is an attached organization. It provides printing and binding services to government organizations and has two presses: [ 3 ] Government Printing Press, Lahore was established in 1878.
Board Established Jurisdictions Website Refs Hyderabad: 1961 Hyderabad District, Matiari District, Jamshoro District, Tando Allahyar District, Tando Muhammad Khan District, Thatta, Badin District, Sujawal District [17] [18] Karachi (Intermediate) 1974 Karachi Division [19] [20] Karachi (Secondary) 1950 [21] Larkana: 1995 Larkana Division [22] [23]
Punjab Information Technology Board (1 P) Pages in category "Government agencies of Punjab, Pakistan" The following 28 pages are in this category, out of 28 total.
It was established in 2007 under The Punjab Judicial Academy Act, 2007. [1] The academy provides pre-service and in-service training to the judicial officers and court personnel. The management and administration of the academy are run by the board under leadership of the chief justice of the Lahore High Court and an appointed director-general. [2]