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Structural Reforms Programme of CDNS on the cards

byCT Report
05/11/2016
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ISLAMABAD: Proposed “Structural Reforms Programme” of the Central Directorate of National Savings (CDNS) would be announced shortly in order to provide better service delivery to the customers, a senior official said on Saturday.

“CDNS reforms programme approved by the Cabinet in 2007 for purpose of structural changes in prime institute in economic significance to provide better delivery service and equipped with modern tools for shifting from manual to innovative Information Technology (IT) services”, he said. He added that CDNS had the plan to be unveiled the reforms programme on World Saving day to be held on October 31, 2016, which is future game plan for enhancing the capacity of the institution.

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Replying to a question, he said that current system of CDNS was not up to the modern service standard, adding that before five years, from 2010-15, approximately 900 vacancies were vacant in different positions, need to be filled for providing better facilities to customers.

He said that different proposals were under consideration and the government has also considering giving status of corporation to CDNS in future for further increasing the efficiency of the institution. The official added that CDNS would focus more to enhance the capacity in delivery system and efficient IT system for facilitating the customers.

In this regards, the institution has master plan to computerise the all 375 branches in different phases all over the country. He added that in first phase, CDNS has computerised the 83 branches in different regions and in the second phase 140 more branches would be automated and plan would be completed in September 2017.

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