User:Waseemnawaz

the Hard Liner’s society by implementing a new way of modern policing and enforcement in Pakistan's National Highways Motorway Police (NHMP). "There is no past, no future, everything flows in an eternal present", in the recent times I have transformed my department from the orthodox paperwork to the modern e-ticketing system across the country. The paradigm shift of e-ticketing system is saving millions of rupees annually. From idea to implementation of this project i have physically visited and imparted training to the patrolling officers across the country. It remains a risky venture to travel in the areas of KPK and Baluchistan and more importantly to educate Hard liners of these provinces, the people with a below average IT knowledge is, i skillfully convinced "the rigidities of St. Ogg's" and turned the rigid approach into the renaissance of modern policing in the form of e-ticketing in NHMP. My venture of e-ticketing implementation stretches from the mountains of North, though the plains of Punjab till the coastal lines of Pakistan. E-ticketing is a success story and going on a rapid pace across Pakistan. https://web.facebook.com/NHMP-E-Ticketing-1748818432061298. “The time is out of joint. O cursed spite that ever I was born to set it right!".Currently I am on another paperless venture entitled e-FOAS e-filing and office automation system .My department of being transformed into the online correspondence. These are the two major contributions while in service, I am striving hard for the transformation in the system. As Senior Patrolling Officer in National Highways Motorway Police since 2001, i have made a significant contribution in NHMP. A character like me with Masters Degree in English Literature is always on the move for the amelioration and aggrandizement of desired objectives. I believe in myself and i am confident that by getting higher education from England I will be able to make a wonderful contribution. Learning and sharing like going to Euganean Hills on Sunday, like going to the shrine of Thomas Beckett in Canterbury. I strongly believe in making contribution through learning and sharing