Muhammad Imran Promoted to Grade 20 in DGIPR

Web DeskApril 13, 2024 02:14 PMpolitics
  • Imran brings over 30 years of experience to his role.
  • He aims to revolutionize DGIPR with artificial intelligence.
  • Promotion signifies recognition of Imran's dedication and leadership.
Muhammad Imran Promoted to Grade 20 in DGIPRImage Credits: The Nation
Muhammad Imran, the Director General of Information & Public Relations in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, has been promoted to Grade 20, recognizing his leadership and commitment to modernizing the communication landscape.

The Director General of Information & Public Relations in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Muhammad Imran, has been promoted from Grade 19 to Grade 20 on a permanent basis. Imran, who has been in this role for over a year, brings with him a wealth of experience spanning more than three decades in various significant positions within the field.

Throughout his career, Imran has been instrumental in modernizing the information & public relations system of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa to align with contemporary trends. He has spearheaded initiatives such as the introduction of 'Pakhtunkhwa Radio' with FM technology, ventured into internet and web media, and embraced citizen journalism through social media platforms.

With his recent promotion, Imran aims to revolutionize the DGIPR system in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa by incorporating artificial intelligence. His vision is to enhance the dissemination of timely and accurate information to the public while fostering stronger connections between the people, media, and government.

The official notification confirming Imran's promotion to Grade 20 was issued on April 9, 2024, following the recommendations of the Provincial Selection Board and approval from the competent authority.

In conclusion, Muhammad Imran's elevation to Grade 20 signifies a recognition of his dedication and leadership in advancing the information & public relations landscape in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. His commitment to leveraging technology for improved communication underscores a promising future for the DGIPR system under his guidance.

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