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Pta ni keh a kb ki news hy plz koe confram kr k bta dy ya js ny wo attachment post kia hy wo explain kr dy r cnfram krdy . . .
The news is from 10-10-2015 newspaper.
Our other member will try to verify it from Wapda house.
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I think we should forget the pesco recruitment process now our last hope also buried with it the game is finished I guarantee you this recruitment can't be happened now for sure
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A dost jo keh rha ta keh a10 date ki newspapr ma ta .kal to already ma paper par chuka hu express. Os ma to koe s tra ki byan ni ta
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A dost jo keh rha ta keh a10 date ki newspapr ma ta .kal to already ma paper par chuka hu express. Os ma to koe s tra ki byan ni ta
brother this news has no mention in any leading national and provincial dailies although, because of its essense, it should be a cover story. but a mate here shared a link of a regional newspaper- meezan adal- not much heard of, have stated that a ban is in place until further orders. so everyone here ought to cash on their relatives and friends in wapda house to know about the true scenario and share it here....
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brother this news has no mention in any leading national and provincial dailies although, because of its essense, it should be a cover story. but a mate here shared a link of a regional newspaper- meezan adal- not much heard of, have stated that a ban is in place until further orders. so everyone here ought to cash on their relatives and friends in wapda house to know about the true scenario and share it here....
I always Share a authentic information in CSS forum.. the news I share is from Daily Dawn and also confirmed by SECP of Pakistan.

Here is link of that news....
http://www.dawn.com/news/1211789/pak...nergy-roadshow

http://nation.com.pk/business/30-Sep...-privatisation

This is link of news.... which shows that PC lift ban on hiring....
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Shifting privatisation deadlines

IN its quarterly report on Pakistan’s economic performance, the IMF made public a delay of at least six months in Islamabad’s privatisation programme. This schedule would be too close to the conclusion of the fund’s 36-month, $6.4bn programme.

To be precise, the final tranche of Extended Fund Facility is due for disbursement in August 2016, while almost all privatisation transactions have been delayed until end-June or end-September 2016. This would mean that the fund would have little influence at the time to push authorities to end the bleeding of public sector entities

For example, the divestment of shares in PIA, Kot Addu Power Company, Mari Petroleum and Pak-Arab Refinery have been postponed until end-June 2016 instead of December 2015. Similarly, the strategic sales of electricity supply companies of Faisalabad, Islamabad and Lahore, as well as the Northern Power Generation Company Ltd, have been delayed until end-September 2016 instead of their previous deadlines of December 2015 to June 2016.

Only the schedule of the easier 10-15pc divestment of the government’s shares in the State Life Insurance Company Ltd has been advanced by three months to March 2016.


The schedule of the easier 10-15pc divestment of the state’s shares in the SLIC has been advanced by three months to March 2016


“Following delays in the planned privatisation of public sector enterprises, follow-through on revised privatisation plans and a commitment to restructure key loss-making enterprises will be essential,” the IMF has warned.

The fund also seemed to be putting too much hopes on the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) to spur economic growth in the country, even though its focus appeared on limiting public sector development investment to keep the fiscal deficit within manageable limits.

Meanwhile, the power sector’s poor performance remained stubborn, as the IMF noted no reduction in system losses and a 1pc fall in recoveries and a higher stock of circular debt. This was based on Finance Minister Ishaq Dar’s report that the total circular debt stock had increased by about Rs33bn between end-March and end-June to Rs648bn.

In its previous quarterly review, the IMF had noted an easing of risks. But it reported that downside risks had increased after June 30. Some key downside risks included slippages in policy implementation, legal challenges to power surcharges, and the still-challenging political and security conditions, which could affect economic activity and undermine fiscal consolidation.

Despite some slippages in meeting targets, the IMF appreciated the authorities for making significant progress over the programme’s period in addressing fiscal imbalances and building forex reserve buffers, supported by lower oil prices and lower untargeted power sector subsidies.

However, the public debt remains high; the tax-to-GDP ratio is (despite some recent progress) among the lowest in the world; private investment is still well below desired levels; and exports have declined from an already low base.

In addition, the appreciation of the real effective exchange rate has been eroding competitiveness.

The IMF said strong reform implementation will be needed to reinforce the recent gains in economic stabilisation and to sustainably raise growth, and it asked the authorities to be prepared to take measures as necessary to keep the fiscal programme on track.

“In the event that projections at the time of the ninth review show a fiscal gap, planned tax-base broadening measures should be pulled forward and implemented promptly,” the fund said. “Power sector reforms should be swiftly implemented,” it added while releasing the $504m tranche recently. It noted that securing reliable and continuous supply of electricity, improving the system’s efficiency, and moving the sector to cost recovery will be critical for growth and continued fiscal consolidation.

Swift reduction in losses and improved recoveries will unlock existing idle generation capacity and reduce the potential drain from such arrears on public resources, said the IMF.

The lender also believed that the CPEC will initially connect western China (Kashgar) with the south of Pakistan (Gwadar) through a series of infrastructure and energy projects. It envisages an investment of $33.8bn in energy and $10.6bn in transport infrastructure.

The CPEC will cover the period till 2030 and will be reviewed for investments as it progresses beyond 2030. All transport infrastructure projects are expected to be completed by 2017-18, while priority energy projects — which will add about 10GW to overall capacity — are expected by 2017-18.

The fund noted that while transport infrastructure projects will be exclusively financed through government-to-government long-term loans on concessional terms, they will be executed within the overall envelope of the public sector development programme.

Energy-related projects will be based on foreign direct investment, financed by commercial loans from Chinese financial institutions to Chinese investors, who, in collaboration with Pakistani partners, will undertake the construction of all projects. And the Pakistan government will guarantee energy sales through power purchase agreements.

Published in Dawn, Business & Finance weekly, October 12th, 2015
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We should call HR and then share the progress. Here we are explaining to each other what we exactly dont know why they stopped the process
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there is no ban in place on recruitment but the labour union has created much furore over the delay in upgradation of employees and have threatened department wide protest( kalam chorh harthal ) so the upgradation is under process and will be concluded as soon as possible. the process of recruitment will be resumed once we are done with upgradations. prime minister has directed these recruitments on the recommendation of former secretary water and power nargis sethi so only pm is the competent authority to wrap up the process - the incumbent DG.HR SALIM JHANGIR....
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Then it will take more months to resume the recruitment process
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Then it will take more months to resume the recruitment process
not months but it would, ofcourse, take time.
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