Pakistan

AC Hazim Bhangwar wins Best Assistant Commissioner Award

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KARACHI: Assistant Commissioner Hazim Bhangwar has been given the Best Assistant Commissioner Award for his valuable public service and dedication to duty.

Based on details, Karachi Commissioner Hasan Naqvi gave the award to Hazim Bhangwar for his excellent performance and dedication.

The event was also witnessed by the Additional Inspector General (AIG) of Karachi, who accompanied the commissioner in giving a commemorative shield to the awarding officer.

Commissioner Naqvi complimented Bhangwar on his hard work, stating that he worked day and night for the people of Karachi. “Hazim Bhangwar’s devotion and hard work deserve appreciation,” he added.

He asked all the assistant commissioners in the city to excel further and serve with utmost passion for the well-being of the citizens. “Public service needs sincerity and consistency, and Hazim’s performance is the best demonstration of that,” Naqvi said.

The commissioner also termed Hazim Bhangwar a role model for the newly inducted Civil Service of Pakistan (CSP) officers. “His dedication and competency provide a benchmark for fellow officers,” said Naqvi, congratulating him on the achievement.

Staff Reporter

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