Maryam's media cell will expand from 15 employees to 38

desan

President (40k+ posts)
Re: Maryam's media cell will expand from 15 employees to 38!!!

Initial capital cost is usually higher than normal operating cost. Just saying ... :)

Why the difference is so stark as it is operating out of the PM’s Office with hardware probably procured from Laptop scheme???

Most of the cost for initial set up is usually eaten up by the acquisition of land and equipment.
 
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3rd_Umpire

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Re: Maryam's media cell will expand from 15 employees to 38!!!

Tu goya "Patwar Khana" ab mazeed bara ho jaye ga, Mai "Bhaagi" ki sarbarahi mein !!!
 

ptilover788

MPA (400+ posts)
Re: Maryam's media cell will expand from 15 employees to 38!!!

muqadas apnay reference say kuch r bhen bhai ko nokeri pay lagwa day ge
 

shami11

Minister (2k+ posts)
Re: Maryam's media cell will expand from 15 employees to 38!!!

Advertisement kid job site per chul rehi hain(hmm)
 

MAwan

Senator (1k+ posts)
Re: Maryam's media cell will expand from 15 employees to 38!!!

٣٨ کیا ٣٨٠٠٠ بھی ہو جایئں تو کیا فرق پڑنا ہے ، انھوں نے مارنی تو چولیں ہی ہیں
 

WatanDost

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Re: Maryam's media cell will expand from 15 employees to 38!!!

ہن دسو
نامقدس، گوبر پاکستانی ، لل بوتھا ، شلوار گجر، سڑوکی ٢٢،یو ٹن جلابی ، اور ہمنواؤں
کو کس کھاتے میں شمار کیا جائے

پھر کہتے ہیں بھاڑے کے ٹٹو کے ہمیں عزت دو
 

karachii

Minister (2k+ posts)
Re: Maryam's media cell will expand from 15 employees to 38!!!

So this means they are running their media cell from our tax money. ? :13:

LOL... Woh tou poora khandaan chaay rahay hai ahamaray paisooo se... tumhe media cell sunn k tajub kiu howa?/?
 

farooqak

Minister (2k+ posts)
Re: Maryam's media cell will expand from 15 employees to 38!!!

whether you like it or not, she is going to be the future PM of Pakistan and her downfall will be brought by Hamza Shahbaz
 

Awan-1

Minister (2k+ posts)
Re: Maryam's media cell will expand from 15 employees to 38!!!



پندرہ آئ ڈی تو ہوں کی ہمارے ہاں




اگر سب ڈنگروں کومریم بی بی کے پاس مل نوکری سکتی ہے تو میرا خیال ہےکہ اب مجھے بھی نوکری مل جاۓ گی کیوں کہ میں تو پرفیکٹ ڈنگر ہوں

I like your posts. So many times I have requested to increase my salary but they have decided to hire people than paying me little more.
 

JuanM67

Banned
Re: Maryam's media cell will expand from 15 employees to 38!!!

Iis this any News? Her enorenormous a ss will expand exaccordingly.
 

Humi

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
Re: Maryam's media cell will expand from 15 employees to 38!!!

Is that where Michelle's millions of dollars are going???
 

hasehm

Councller (250+ posts)
maryam nawaz incharge of media cell

(clap)Within a year of its inception, the federal government has decided to expand the operations of the little-known Strategic Media Communication Cell (SMCC), operating out of the Prime Ministers Office.

Set up with the special approval of the PM as part of the information ministry late last year, the SMCC has since evolved into a powerful unit, working under the watchful eye of Maryam Nawaz Sharif, PML-N sources told Dawn.


Initially, the SMCC was provided with a staff of 15 people and a budgetary allocation of Rs20 million for the current financial year.


But only recently, the information ministry sought the PMs approval to increase the number of SMCC employees to 38. With this increase in staff, the cell requires another Rs20 million to meet operating costs.


Since the cells inception, it has been the lead government vehicle that intervenes in [the] social and conventional media to project governments point of view in a subtle and effective manner. With the expansion of its mandated function, SMCCs present human resources have now become insufficient to carry on the workload in efficient and productive manner, therefore, needed to expand substantially in the best national interest, said an official note circulated among government departments, such as establishment and finance divisions.


Headed by Maryam Nawaz Sharif, the 15-member cell is being expanded to cope with an increased workload


The SMCC was ostensibly created last year to tap the electronic as well as social media, as it had turned into the most dynamic form of interactive media in modern times and a powerful means to access information. The minds behind this cell also argued, Since the role of social media in affecting public opinion has increased, it is [of great] importance for all sectors, including government.


Every now and then, the government runs media campaigns aimed at polio eradication, energy conservation, school enrolment, environmental issues, viral diseases, anti-terrorism and matters relating to IDPs. The SMCC will make such campaigns more efficient in terms of their cost effectiveness, the working paper says.


The document highlights the fact that bulk media-buying in different channels is a way to reach more [people] at diminished costs. This course is being adopted in the private sector when organisations buy air-time in advance through advertising agencies [to occupy] space for their campaigns at lower rates. The government can also benefit from this and save public money.


This cell is mandated with preparing the annual media campaigns for social welfare projects, in consultation with various government and public sector organisations and will arrange bulk media buying on behalf of the government, according to the original SMCC summary approved by the PM.


But Information Minister Pervaiz Rasheed has a different view altogether. For him, the SMCC, which he said was still in its formative stages, would act as a bridge between the academia and governmental policy making.


Unfortunately, successive governments have failed to benefit from the research and development for actual policy making in government departments being carried out at the university level, he said, adding that the SMCC would eventually evolve into a think-tank, helping the government in different areas.


But, in off-the-record discussions, several government officials privy to the SMCCs operations told Dawn the cell had actually taken over functions from the information ministry. As explained in its original summary, the SMCC was given the mandate to create favourable public opinion for the government by preparing special media campaigns.


Nowadays, we have a standard operating procedure; whatever is decided at the SMCC level -- be it the release of advertisements, buying media airtime, or holding press conferences on certain issues -- we have no option but to implement the decision, said a government official.


Perhaps by coincidence, the SMCC came into being last year after Ms Maryam Nawaz Sharif was told to resign as chairperson of the PMs youth loan programme by the Lahore High Court.


An insider told Dawn that the cells entire staff had been recruited on her recommendation, even though some of its key members held academic qualifications irrelevant to communications.


Published in Dawn, November 2nd, 2015


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eye-eye-PTI

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Re: maryam nawaz incharge of media cell

Aisi posts na lagaya karo ... Phatwariyon ki Baji hai.

Khotay ka gosht khanay walay Phatwari Kaheen bura he na maan jaain.
 

adil786

Minister (2k+ posts)
Re: maryam nawaz incharge of media cell

سب سے پہلا سبق مریم اپنی ٹیم کو کیا دے گی
 

Aamir raja

Minister (2k+ posts)
Re: maryam nawaz incharge of media cell

Bhagodi aurat this nation deserves chor zardari and corrupt sharif
 

arafay

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Re: Maryam's media cell will expand from 15 employees to 38!!!

the question is can mariam handle 38 guys? even the very best of diamond market would have problems managing 38 guys daily.
 

Kashif Rafiq

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
Govt's strategic media cell spreads its wings

ISLAMABAD: Within a year of its inception, the federal government has decided to expand the operations of the little-known Strategic Media Communication Cell (SMCC), operating out of the Prime Ministers Office.


Set up with the special approval of the PM as part of the information ministry late last year, the SMCC has since evolved into a powerful unit, working under the watchful eye of Maryam Nawaz Sharif, PML-N sources told Dawn.


Initially, the SMCC was provided with a staff of 15 people and a budgetary allocation of Rs20 million for the current financial year.


But only recently, the information ministry sought the PMs approval to increase the number of SMCC employees to 38. With this increase in staff, the cell requires another Rs20 million to meet operating costs.


Since the cells inception, it has been the lead government vehicle that intervenes in [the] social and conventional media to project governments point of view in a subtle and effective manner. With the expansion of its mandated function, SMCCs present human resources have now become insufficient to carry on the workload in efficient and productive manner, therefore, needed to expand substantially in the best national interest, said an official note circulated among government departments, such as establishment and finance divisions.
Headed by Maryam Nawaz Sharif, the 15-member cell is being expanded to cope with an increased workload


The SMCC was ostensibly created last year to tap the electronic as well as social media, as it had turned into the most dynamic form of interactive media in modern times and a powerful means to access information. The minds behind this cell also argued, Since the role of social media in affecting public opinion has increased, it is [of great] importance for all sectors, including government.


Every now and then, the government runs media campaigns aimed at polio eradication, energy conservation, school enrolment, environmental issues, viral diseases, anti-terrorism and matters relating to IDPs. The SMCC will make such campaigns more efficient in terms of their cost effectiveness, the working paper says.


The document highlights the fact that bulk media-buying in different channels is a way to reach more [people] at diminished costs. This course is being adopted in the private sector when organisations buy air-time in advance through advertising agencies [to occupy] space for their campaigns at lower rates. The government can also benefit from this and save public money.


This cell is mandated with preparing the annual media campaigns for social welfare projects, in consultation with various government and public sector organisations and will arrange bulk media buying on behalf of the government, according to the original SMCC summary approved by the PM.


But Information Minister Pervaiz Rasheed has a different view altogether. For him, the SMCC, which he said was still in its formative stages, would act as a bridge between the academia and governmental policy making.


Unfortunately, successive governments have failed to benefit from the research and development for actual policy making in government departments being carried out at the university level, he said, adding that the SMCC would eventually evolve into a think-tank, helping the government in different areas.


But, in off-the-record discussions, several government officials privy to the SMCCs operations told Dawn the cell had actually taken over functions from the information ministry. As explained in its original summary, the SMCC was given the mandate to create favourable public opinion for the government by preparing special media campaigns.


Nowadays, we have a standard operating procedure; whatever is decided at the SMCC level -- be it the release of advertisements, buying media airtime, or holding press conferences on certain issues -- we have no option but to implement the decision, said a government official.


Perhaps by coincidence, the SMCC came into being last year after Ms Maryam Nawaz Sharif was told to resign as chairperson of the PMs youth loan programme by the Lahore High Court.


An insider told Dawn that the cells entire staff had been recruited on her recommendation, even though some of its key members held academic qualifications irrelevant to communications.


Published in Dawn, November 2nd, 2015

http://www.dawn.com/news/1216966