42 BS-20 officers named for NMC
Course to be held from January 13 to May 16, 2025, at National School of Public Policy
ISLAMABAD: The Establishment Division has nominated 42 BS-20 officers for the mandatory National Management Course (NMC) required for promotion to BS-21.
According to details, 10 officers are from the Pakistan Administrative Service, five from the Police Service, three from the Secretariat Group, five from the Inland Revenue Service, three from the Pakistan Customs Service, two from the Information Group, one from the Economist Group, five from the Pakistan Audit and Accounts Service, two from the Postal Group, two from the Intelligence Bureau, and one officer each from the Finance Division and the Ministry of Railways.
The course will be held from January 13 to May 16, 2025, at the National School of Public Policy.
The nominated officers are:
Pakistan Administrative Service: Mudassar Waheed Malik, Ihsan Bhutta, Ghulam Fareed, Mujahid Sher Dil, Babar Aman Babar, Maryam Khan, Mohammad Masood Mukhtar (Punjab government); Raja Khurram Shehzad Umar (Sindh government); Matiullah Khan, Secretary of Sports Khyber Pakhtunkhwa; and Syed Abrar Hussain.
Police Service of Pakistan: Asim Gulzar, Fida Hussain Mastooi, Babar Sarfraz Alpa, Sajjad Hassan Khan, and Mohammad Ahsan Younis.
Secretariat Group: Taha Ahmad Farooqi, Mohammad Usman, and Khair Mohammad Kalhoro.
Inland Revenue Service: Manzoor Ali Jokhio, Ahmad Kamal, Zainul Abideen, Mohammad Taqi Qureshi, and Mohammad Abubakar Siddiqi.
Pakistan Customs Service: Rashid Habib Khan, Mohammad Tahaq Saeed, and Amjad Ur Rehman.
Information Group: Kashif Zaman and Tahira Saeed.
Economist Group: Dr. Mohammad Arshad.
Pakistan Audit and Accounts Service: Tafakkur Ali Asadi, Arif Hussain, Jahangir Mashatq Work, Javed Zia Birni, and Asif Hamid.
Postal Group: Mohammad Shahid Iqbal and Mustafa Kamal.
Finance Division: Mohammad Kamran Shehzad.
Ministry of Railways: Mohammad Nasir.
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government: Mohammad Ali Shah and Ms. Fariha Pal.
The Establishment Division has sent a letter to the rector of the National School of Public Policy, Lahore.
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