A Legacy of Excellence: DGPR Sindh retires from service

TRIBUTE TO MUHAMMAD SALEEM KHAN'S 35 YEARS OF SERVICE

City News Feb, 11 2025
A Legacy of Excellence: DGPR Sindh retires from service
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Muhammad Saleem Khan, the Director General of Public Relations at the Information Department, Government of Sindh, has bid farewell to his distinguished career after an illustrious service spanning over 35 years.

His retirement marks the end of a remarkable journey, one defined by unwavering dedication, exemplary leadership, and an indelible impact on public relations and media management. Joining the Information Department in July 1989 as an Information Officer, Muhammad Saleem Khan quickly distinguished himself as a diligent and capable public servant.

Over the span of more than three decades, he became a central figure in shaping the narrative of government communications, serving with distinction and professionalism in numerous high-profile roles. His contributions have significantly shaped the media landscape, strengthening the relationship between the government and the public.

Throughout his career, Muhammad Saleem Khan held various key positions, with the pinnacle being his role as Director General Public Relations Sindh.

His leadership and strategic direction transformed the department, enhancing its effectiveness in disseminating information to the public. Mr. Khan's unique ability to build strong relationships with the media, his remarkable communication skills, and his unwavering commitment to truth and transparency set him apart as a trusted figure in government media circles.

In addition to his role as Director General Public Relations, Muhammad Saleem Khan served as the Press Secretary to six Governors of Sindh. His role as an advisor to the Governor's office allowed him to further contribute to the governance of the province, ensuring clear and accurate communication at the highest levels.

His work behind the scenes supported various governmental initiatives and policies, strengthening public confidence in the government's messages. What stands out the most about Mr. Khan's career is his integrity and professionalism.

Throughout his service, he remained dedicated to his core values of honesty, fairness, and transparency. His unblemished record and dedication to public service have earned him the respect and admiration of his colleagues, the media, and the public alike.

As he retires, Muhammad Saleem Khan leaves behind a legacy that will continue to inspire those in the field of public relations and communications.

His career serves as a testament to the power of effective communication in bridging the gap between government and citizens. His contributions will be remembered for years to come, and his presence in the Information Department will undoubtedly be missed.

We thank Muhammad Saleem Khan for his unwavering service and wish him a peaceful and fulfilling retirement. May his next chapter be as rewarding and impactful as his career in public service.

Muhammad Saleem Khan has thanked friends, office colleagues and all his well-wishers who have wished for his well-being and happy life, personally by WhatsApp or phone call on the occasion of his retirement.

Published in The Daily National Courier, February, 11 2025

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