Islamabad (Crime Reporter): Managing Director of the National Police Foundation (NPF), Syed Ali Nasir Rizvi, chaired a high-level meeting of NPF officers to review the progress of ongoing projects, administrative affairs, and the Foundation’s future strategy.
According to details, the meeting reviewed the progress of the recruitment process being conducted under the NPF Testing and Assessment Service. Syed Ali Nasir Rizvi directed that the entire recruitment process be completed on time with complete transparency, merit, and professional standards to maintain candidates’ confidence and further strengthen the institution’s credibility.
The meeting also reviewed the progress, development activities, and challenges related to various National Police Foundation housing projects. The MD instructed the concerned officers to ensure that all development projects are completed according to prescribed standards and within the stipulated timelines, emphasizing that there should be no compromise on transparency, quality, or timely execution.
The participants also discussed the Foundation’s IT initiatives and digitalization projects. Various proposals were considered for the effective use of modern technology, improving administrative systems, introducing innovation in service delivery, and enhancing the institution’s overall efficiency, transparency, and public-friendly approach.
In addition, the meeting held a detailed discussion on police welfare initiatives. Future plans were reviewed to improve welfare programs, expand housing and other facilities, and provide better services to police personnel and their families across Pakistan.
Speaking on the occasion, Syed Ali Nasir Rizvi said that the National Police Foundation is committed to the welfare of police personnel through quality housing projects, transparent recruitment, and the promotion of modern technology. He emphasized that transparency, merit, quality, and timely completion of all projects would remain the Foundation’s top priorities, while every possible effort would be made to enhance institutional performance and public confidence.
At the conclusion of the meeting, the MD directed all concerned officers to ensure continuous monitoring of ongoing projects, strengthen coordination for achieving set targets, and take practical measures to provide maximum facilities and quality services to police personnel.





