Lahore, In a significant development aimed at enhancing human capital development within the police force, the Chief Executive and MD of the National Institute of Banking and Finance, Riaz Nazarali Chunara, accompanied by a delegation, visited the Central Police Office in Lahore. The visit led to a productive meeting with senior police officials, including Additional IG Training Tariq Rustam Chohan and DIG Training Munir Ahmad Zia Rao, culminating in a formal agreement to foster a collaborative learning relationship between the Punjab Police and the Institute of Bankers Pakistan.
According to Punjab Police, the partnership focuses on the development and expansion of a framework to facilitate joint efforts in modern training initiatives. An MOU was signed by Additional IG Training Tariq Rustam Chauhan and MD Riaz Nazarali Chunara, underscoring the commitment of both organizations to this collaborative endeavor.
The agreement entails the creation of specialized training courses and certificate programs by the Institute of Bankers Pakistan exclusively for the Punjab Police. These tailor-made trainings, designed to meet the specific needs and challenges faced by the police force, aim to significantly enhance the capacity of police employees through organized training sessions and market-standard joint certification.
The spokesperson for Punjab Police highlighted that the effectiveness of these training courses would be jointly evaluated to determine their impact and identify areas for improvement. The exchange of commemorative shields between officers of the Punjab Police and the Institute of Bankers Pakistan marked the conclusion of the meeting, symbolizing the beginning of a promising partnership.
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