MD NPF for effective measures in various sectors

By Uzma Zafar

ISLAMABAD: Managing Director of the National Police Foundation Syed Ali Nasir Rizvi held important meetings regarding housing, welfare and education.
The meetings were attended by Director Housing Syed Ali Mohsin, Deputy Director Finance, Deputy Director Welfare and Education and NPF staff were present.
MD Syed Ali Nasir Rizvi thoroughly reviewed the implementation of ongoing tasks related to housing projects and issued directives to make NPF’s real estate initiatives more investment friendly by introducing an effective marketing strategy.
He emphasized that the National Police Foundation is taking significant steps in real estate projects while prioritizing the welfare of its members, investors and individuals associated with the police force.
He further stated that the NPF is striving to provide all stakeholders with modern, well equipped real estate projects that offer a contemporary lifestyle and superior facilities.
The MD National Police Foundation added that the NPF is committed to ensuring a better future for police officers and citizens across Pakistan by providing them with complete information on various real estate projects, offering memberships and presenting them with valuable investment opportunities. These projects aims to benefit police officers and citizens nationwide. MD Syed Ali Nasir Rizvi also directed the Deputy Director Welfare and Education to ensure solid and effective initiatives for police personnel and their families.
He further stated that NPF will also provide high-quality, advanced healthcare facilities to citizens, police officers and their families. Welfare of the families of police officers who attained martyrdom or were injured in the line of duty remains a top priority, he added.
Additionally, NPF is undertaking extensive measures for the well-being of the families of all martyrs, injured personnel and police officers.
MD also added that, ongoing projects aimed at providing modern residential facilities for police officers, schools and colleges for the education and upbringing of their children and healthcare facilities are being further strengthened