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Caretaker Federal Cabinet meeting, important decisions were taken

Islam Abad (94 news) A federal cabinet meeting was held under the chairmanship of Caretaker Prime Minister Anwarul Haq Kakar. In which important decisions were made.

According to the details, the appointment of Lieutenant General Tahir Hameed Shah as Chairman of Pakistan Ordnance Factories was approved. The appointment of Lieutenant General Tahir Hameed Shah was made on the recommendation of the Ministry of Defense Production. 29 November 2023 Will.

The Cabinet gave permission for Major Abid Mansoor Khan to receive awards from the Saudi Ministry of Defence. The cabinet of the Saudi Ministry of Defense “A note of courage”، “Note of honor” Allowed to receive the award.

The Federal Cabinet approved the Gold Medal of the Austrian Government for Protocol Officer Muhammad Ashraf Khan and Air Commodore Syed Imran Ali as the Defense Attaché Award at the Pakistani Embassy in Tokyo. The federal cabinet in Peshawar 8 From 4 Approved the conversion of accountability courts into special courts.

The Federal Cabinet approved the recommendation of the Ministry of Law and the proposal of the Chief Justice Peshawar High Court. The remaining courts will continue to function as accountability courts.

On the recommendation of the Ministry of Privatization, the privatization of First Women Bank Limited was approved. The Caretaker Cabinet approved the proposals regarding the deregulation of drug prices. These medicines are not included in the National List of Essential Medicines. Doctors will not prescribe vitamins, multivitamins, minerals and over-the-counter products to patients.

According to the declaration, the Drug Regulatory Authority will compile the list of multivitamins, minerals according to the prevailing international standards. The Drug Regulatory Authority will also be in touch with the provincial governments in this regard.

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