
A view of the passing out ceremony for the training course of SDEOs at the prestigious PAS campus of the Civil Services Academy (CSA) in Lahore on March 2, 2025. — screengrab via Facebook@PERAOfficial
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LAHORE: An important incident occurred at the Civil Services Academy (CSA) specialist Pakistan Administrative Service (PAS) campus in Lahore, as the first batch of Punjab Enforcement Regulatory Authority (PERA) officers was approved after successfully completing their special training course.
The event identified a historic milestone, as it was the first time that the CSA, who was famous for training officers from the civil service groups in Pakistan, was trained by the provincial enforcement agency.
The event celebrated the successful completion of the three -week highly training program launched by 53 officers, which is now ready to play an important role within the newly formed paragraph.
The training course, which began on February 10, 2025, was designed to equip officers with the necessary skills and knowledge to implement their duties as a sub -divisional enforcement officer (SDEOS) under the Punjab Enforcement Regulatory Authority Act.
The program not only focused on educational knowledge but also included practical experiences, and the officers were designed to visit the complex demands of lower levels, administration and governance.
The training included a deep study of a critical legal framework, which includes the Code of Conduct, Civil Procedure Code, and the Proof Act, which are necessary to perform the duties of implementation at the district and district level.
In addition, the program’s practical components prepared the real world challenges by teaching officers to manage, manage, investigate, investigate and implement the rules and regulations. Instructors called for leadership and operational commands, the key skills needed for officers to manage their responsibilities with performance and authority.
The passing ceremony, which was attended by a prominent gathering of senior government employees, praised the efforts of the Deputy Director Pass Campus, Sajjad Mahmood Chauhan, Director Pass Campus and Deputy Director Pass Campus to run the training course effectively on a very short notice.
Among the leading attendees were Farhan Aziz Khawaja, Director General of the Civil Services Academy, a senior officer of the BS22 of Pakistan Administrative Service, Para Director General, Farrukh Attack Khan and the domestic secretary of Punjab, Noor Alamin Mengal, Ferrakh Atik Khan. In view of the tradition, the ceremony began with the recitation of the Quran, followed by the national anthem. A short video presentation engulfs the diverse and enrichment experiences of the training course, which reflects the dedication and commitment of the officers in their educational and practical efforts.
The event concluded with the high performing officers in the distribution of certificates and awards. Mr Mohsin Iqbal was presented with the Director General’s Shield for Best Fair, while Ms Emma To Salam received the shield of the Director General for the best partner.
Para formation is an insightful move by the Punjab government aimed at increasing administrative rule and strengthening the implementation capabilities across the province. As a new regulatory authority, paragraph has been entrusted with important functions at the tehsil and district level, including prices control, anti -harding measures, and profitable anti -profit efforts.
The main purpose of the authority is to ensure that necessary administrative duties are performed effectively and effectively, to empower local officers to take decisive action to protect public welfare. Para is headed by the Prime Minister of Punjab, the Chief Secretary served as Vice Chairman, and he ensured a strong, high -level governance framework to advance his work.
With its modern approach to the implementation and regulation, the purpose of the parameters is to be a stone -stone -based foundation in the future of the administrative scenario of Punjab, which will further the goals of the government’s good governance and effective public services.