The training that commenced on August 01 is scheduled to conclude on August 11.


Islamabad: The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) is currently providing training to its 27 newly appointed officers through skill-enhancing sessions at Lahore’s Civil Services Academy to equip them to perform election duty effectively.
According to ECP spokesman, the training that commenced on August 01 is scheduled to conclude on August 11.
Throughout the training period, officers were receiving comprehensive instructions on diverse areas of election management, election laws, procedures for voter registration, and election technology.
This training will contribute to achieving the core objectives of the Election Commission: ensuring elections that are free, fair, and transparent. It will also enhance officers’ efficiency while fostering teamwork and leadership skills.

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