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Ombudsman helps 15 applicants to get jobs

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On the instructions of the Punjab Ombudsman, various provincial departments have provided regular government jobs to 15 applicants under the Punjab Civil Servants Rules, 1974, protecting their legal rights. The applicants include Muhammad Abdullah (Sheikhupura), Manza Firdous (Gujranwala), Uzmi Abrar (Jhelum), Farooq (Jhang), ZiaulHasan (Attock), Muhammad Jawad (Rahim Yar Khan), Sawira Ashraf (Toba Tek Singh), Abdullah (Sargodha), Muhammad Bilal (Faisalabad), Muhammad Umar Hanif (Mandi Bahauddin), Zarik Bin Tariq (Jhelum), ZainAsim (Lahore), Iqra Aziz (Wahari), Ghulam Jilani (Rahim Yar Khan), and Ehsanul Haque (Faisalabad).

The applicants have thanked the Office of the Ombudsman Punjab for providing them with their legal right to a government job.

The Ombudsman Punjab is an independent office that investigates complaints against government departments and officials. It has the power to direct government departments to take corrective action, including providing relief to complainants.

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