NRKNA launched a groundbreaking training program for public sector

NRKNA Initiates Training for Government Officers on Professional Etiquettes in the Light of Seerat un Nabi (PBUH)

Islamabad : In line with its mandate to incorporate the moral and ethical teachings of the last Holy Prophet (PBUH) into the lives of individuals and society, the National Rahmatul lil Aalameen Wa Khatamun Nabiyyin Authority (NRKNA) has launched a groundbreaking training program for public sector officers. The three-day workshop, held at the Pakistan Provincial Services Academy in Peshawar, was centered around the theme of “Professional Etiquettes in the Light of Seerat un Nabi (PBUH).”
The training aimed to impart the core values and principles from the Seerah, including peace, empathy, tolerance, ethical behavior, and social responsibility, among others, that are essential for effective public service. Mr. Khurshid Ahmad Nadeem, Chairman of the NRKNA, took a hands-on approach by leading the workshop and delivering lectures, with academic support of Prof. Dr. Muhyuddin Hashmi and Dr. Muhammad Riaz.
The attendees, comprising provincial service officers, expressed their deep appreciation for the training, recognizing its timely and crucial relevance. The workshop covered important topics such as ethics of disagreement, the importance of social institutions, conflict resolution, and the ethics of social service. These discussions provided a roadmap for the officers to serve their communities in a more empathetic and effective manner, rooted in the teachings of the Holy Prophet (PBUH).
This training is part of NRKNA’s wider initiative to promote moral values and professional ethics throughout the public sector. Following this successful event, the Authority plans to extend similar workshops to provincial and area service academies across the country, including at the federal level.
The launch of this initiative marks yet another step in NRKNA’s commitment to eliminate intolerance, polarization and extremism by spreading the Golden Teachings of Seerat un Nabi (PBUH), aimed at building a more tolerant, compassionate, and ethically sound society at large.

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