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Customs Appraisement holds medical workshop for dryport employees

byM Hayat
17/03/2018
in Lahore, Latest News, Slider News
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LAHORE: Collectorate of Customs Appraisement and Batool Foundation hold a medical workshop for the employees of Mughalpura Dryport.

Chief Collector of Customs Central Region Zeba Hai Azhar and Collector Customs Appraisement Jamil Nasir Khan inaugurated the medical camp. Addressing the participants of the workshop Chief Collector Zeba Hai said that sound health is necessary for mental health also. He also hailed the step to hold medical workshop for the employees of the Collectorate.

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Prominent among those who attended the medical workshop includes Additional Deputy Collector Customs Munib Sarwar, Rashid Munir, Saima Aftab, Additional Collector Azmat Tahira, Deputy Collector Asma Bashir, Principal Appraiser, Nasir Kasuri, Humayun Mukhtar and other employees of Mughalpura Dryport.

In his address Collector Model Customs Collectorate Jamil Nasir Khan said that Collectorate is taking all possible measures for the welfare of the employees. He said that devoted and honest employees are the asset of the Collectorate. He said that Customs Collectorate Appraisement has already adopted a comprehensive strategy to achieve revenue collection target assigned by Federal Board of  Revenue (FBR) for Fiscal Year 2017-18.

Collector Jamil Nasir Khan said that due to this effective strategy he is quite optimistic that Customs Appraisement will definitely achieve revenue collection target for current Fiscal Year of 2017-18. He said the there is marginable decrease is also witnessed in the smuggling attempts in the region.  He said that customs employees are  also working hard to facilitate businessmen of the region.

 

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