Caretaker Balochistan chief minister, Ali Mardan Domki chairing the meeting of the cabinet. Photo provided by DGPR

Manan Mandokhail:

QUETTA: In a significant development, the Balochistan Provincial Cabinet, led by Caretaker Chief Minister Mir Ali Mardan Khan Domki, convened its fourth meeting at the Chief Minister’s Secretariat. The meeting addressed crucial matters aimed at enhancing public welfare and resolving ongoing concerns.

Increased Annual Grant for Thaleselma Unit in Gwadar Teaching Hospital: One of the notable decisions made during the meeting was the substantial increase in the annual grant for the Thaleselma Unit in Teaching Hospital Gwadar. The grant, earmarked for Zakat of Balochistan, witnessed a boost from one million to ten million rupees. This move underscores the government’s commitment to advancing healthcare infrastructure in the region.

Digital Disbursement of Fixed Aid for Transparency: The Cabinet also emphasized the adoption of a digital disbursement system for fixed aid amounts, ensuring transparency in financial transactions. This step aligns with modern governance practices, leveraging technology to streamline processes and enhance accountability.

Merit-Based Selection for Advisory Council of Balochistan Revenue Authority: In a bid to strengthen the legal wing of the Advisory Council of the Balochistan Revenue Authority, the Cabinet approved the request for data to select experts on merit. This move aims to ensure the appointment of qualified individuals, fostering efficiency and integrity in the authority’s operations.

Approval of Balochistan Succession Certificate Rules 2022: The Cabinet greenlit the Balochistan Succession Certificate Rules 2022, marking a crucial step in streamlining legal processes related to succession matters. This decision is expected to simplify the documentation and legalities surrounding succession certificates, providing clarity for citizens.

Committee Formed to Address University Conflict: Acknowledging the recent quarrels and conflicts at Lasbela University, the Cabinet formed a committee comprising caretaker provincial ministers Qadir Bakhsh, Prince Ahmad Ali Baloch, and Amanullah Kunrani. The committee will delve into the motivations behind the incidents, uncover facts, and work towards a resolution, emphasizing the government’s commitment to maintaining peace and harmony in educational institutions.

Caretaker Government’s Commitment to Efficient Service Delivery: Caretaker Chief Minister Mir Ali Mardan Khan Domki reiterated the government’s dedication to addressing urgent matters and resolving issues faced by the public. The focus is on making the service delivery system more efficient, ensuring that government affairs run smoothly in line with established policies and regulations.

 

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