ISLAMABAD: The prime minister has approved the appointment of three new members in the Planning Division.
Owais Siraj has been appointed as Member Implementation and Monitoring in the Ministry of Planning and Development. His contract is for two years in SSPS-1. Prof Dr Shoaib S Hasan has been appointed as Member Private Sector Development and Devolution in the Ministry of Planning and Development. He is also on two years contract in SSPS-1.
Miss Amina Ali Kamal has been appointed Member Development Communication in the Ministry of Planning and Development. She has also been appointed on a two-year contract in SSPS-1.
Brigadier Chaudhry Muhammad Naeem Akhtar has replaced Brigadier Nadeem Ahsan as Grade-20 officer in the Ministry of Defence and Production. He is an electrical and mechanical engineer.
Syed Babar Ali Shah, a Grade-19 officer of Pakistan Customs Service, has been posted to Civil Services Academy, Lahore, on deputation for three years. Engineer Najamuddin, a Grade-17 officer of Balochistan Coastal Development Authority, has been appointed as Deputy Director of Trading Corporation of Pakistan in Karachi on deputation for three years.
Ms Romana, headmistress, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Education Department, has been posted at the Federal Education Department, Islamabad, on deputation for one year. Huma Hussain, subject specialist of Education Department, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, has been posted to the Federal Education Department on deputation for one year. The Establishment Division has issued notification regarding these appointments and transfers.
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