JHANG City News
By our correspondents
February 22, 2016
Training
From Our Correspondent
JHANG: District Emergency Officer Dr Tariq Saeed Sunday said the two-day training of journalists to tackle any kind of emergency situation is starting at Jhang Press Club from today (Monday).
Talking to reporters, Tariq said the training for journalists is being planned in the light of the directions of Punjab Emergency Service’s Director General. He said keeping the law and order situation in view it is a dire need of the time that every citizen should be trained to deal with any kind of emergency situation. Dr Tariq said reporters of news channels have been invited to attend the training session on February 22, while reporters of print media would be provided training on February 23.
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