ISLAMABAD: The Establishment Division on Friday issued notifications of postings and transfers of officers.
Captain (retd) Tayyab Sami Khan, Pakistan Administrative Service Grade-18 officer posted in Gilgit-Baltistan Government has been transferred and his services have been placed at the disposal of Punjab Government. Awaiting posting, OMG Grade-18 officer Muhammad Ehtishamul Haque has been posted as Section Officer Power Division.
The order to transfer Ali Saleh Hayat Kalyar, Grade-18 officer of Inland Revenue Service, to Punjab Government has been cancelled. The services of Miss Shazia, Assistant Professor Education Department Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, have been placed at the disposal of Federal Education Department on deputation for one year.
The services of Women Medical Officer Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Dr Ayesha Akhtar and Dr Bushra Qayyum have been placed at the disposal of Federal Ministry of Health for three years. Miss Ghazal, a Grade-17 officer of Federal System of Education (Cantt and Garrison), has been posted at Federal System of Education Islamabad on deputation for one year. The deputation period of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Subject Specialist Rabab Jamal, posted at Federal Education (Cantt and Garrison), has been extended by one year.
Women Medical Officer of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Dr Tehmina Jan has been posted at PIMS Hospital Islamabad on deputation for three years. Assistant Professor Shehla Hakro of Sindh Education Department has been posted at Federal Ministry of Education on deputation for three years.
Saira Shabbir, a lecturer of Education Department of Azad Kashmir, has been posted at Federal Education Department Islamabad on deputation for one year. PS Noor Alam, a Grade-17 officer of Punjab Government posted on deputation in FIA, has been replaced and his services have been given back to Punjab Government.
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