NH&MP serving nation with professionalism
Islamabad
Secretary Communications Khalid Masood Chaudhary has said that National Highways and Motorway Police (NH&MP) is serving the nation with high standards of professionalism, says a press release.
He said this while addressing the distribution ceremony of 43th and 44th batches of NH&MP Road Safety Training Institute in Islamabad.
He said that due to better services and helping the road users in distress NH&MP is being honoured in Pakistan as well as abroad. The Secretary Communications Khalid Masood Chaudhary lauded the performance of NH&MP and said that establishment of standardised driving training institutes by NH&MP is a right step towards meeting the future challenges of CPEC. This would also facilitate in reducing the accidents on highways and motorways.
While congratulating the participants, he advised all the trainees and the participants of the ceremony to drive only roadworthy vehicles on road and to on the National Highways and Motorways by keeping these clean and clear for other commuters as well. He said that I have been pleased to see the services rendered by National Highway & Motorway Police.
The IG, NH&MP presented a shield to the Secretary Communications Khalid Masood Chaudhary. Later on he distributed the certificates among the participants of course.
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