Gujrat: The National Police Foundation hosted its second “NPF Vision and Progress Conference 2025” in Gujrat, drawing a substantial audience of police officers, traders, students, and citizens. The conference, held under the guidance of Managing Director Syed Ali Nasir Rizvi, aimed to shed light on the foundation’s ongoing and future projects and to foster stronger ties between the police and the community.
Participants were briefed on several key initiatives, including NPF’s modern housing projects, the NES School System, agri-business products, security services, and various welfare programs for police personnel. Officers from each department delivered presentations on current projects, future strategies, and initiatives designed to serve the public more effectively.
The conference placed particular emphasis on modern housing schemes, educational projects, financial transparency, and innovative service delivery methods. Attendees commended the National Police Foundation for its development vision and public-friendly policies, viewing them as a new source of hope for police officers, employees, and the general populace.
The initiatives presented at the conference were lauded for enhancing the institution’s credibility and fostering trust between the police and the public. At the event’s conclusion, Director Housing/Admin Syed Ali Mohsin and Director Education Abdul Qayyum Gondal expressed gratitude to the participants and the Chamber of Commerce representatives.
Managing Director Rizvi reiterated the foundation’s commitment to practical measures aimed at creating a safe, prosperous, and modern Pakistan, in alignment with its overarching vision.
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