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New technology to help identify ghost employees in railway: Swati

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New technology to help identify, remove ‘ghost employees’ from Railway: Swati

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ISLAMABAD: Minister for Railways Azam Khan Swati said on Monday that the newly introduced technology would help identify and remove ghost employees from the railway department.

Addressing a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signing ceremony, the minister said strict disciplinary action would be taken against ghost employees if any are found in the department.

Under the MoU, signed between Pakistan Railways (PR) and Akhuwat Islamic Micro Finance, monetary assistance would be provided to railway employees for different purposes like construction of homes and children’s education.

As per the MoU, Swati said  Pakistan Railways employees would get interest-free loans to build their houses, adding that the government would do its level best to facilitate the labour community in line with the vision of Prime Minister Imran Khan.

“All the facilities will be provided to the employees of Pakistan Railways who put their maximum efforts to make the department into a profitable entity,” the minister added.

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Under this programme, he said initially the interest-free loan for as many as seven labourers of PR had been approved.

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The minister termed it a historic achievement for the employees and officers of PR and vowed to continue working day and night for the betterment of the railways.

Azam said that over 100 trains were running on the old track of the entire network of PR due to the hardworking employees and the ministry was doing its level best to work for the welfare of the employees.

Speaking on the occasion, Chairman Akhuwat Dr Amjad Saqib said his organisation would also provide the loan facility to Railways Police and Porters (Collies) in collaboration with the ministry.

“Every Pakistan Railways employee will be given interest-free loan to build his own house under this programme,” Dr Amjad added.

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Dr Amjad said that around 17,000 homes have been built under the Prime Minister’s low-cost housing programme so far and the loan recovery from beneficiaries remained 100 per cent.

He said it was the first-ever interest-free loan facility being given to PRs’ employees, at the government level and the Akhuwat has also established a university to impart higher education free of cost.

He said the PRs’ employees could enrol their children in this university, adding that the Akhuwat had assured its full support for the betterment of low-income people.

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