Saturday, 20 February 2016
News, Pakistan
ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif on Friday endorsed advancement of 35 administrators to level 22.Syed Imran Gardezi has been selected government secretary for data, TV and national legacy, while Nusrat Iqbal Jamshed of Commerce and Trade Group has likewise been lifted to review 22.
Gardezi is at present filling in as chief general of the Pakistan Broadcasting Corporation. He is a senior officer of the Information Service of Pakistan. Gardezi served as press secretary to the PM, key data officer, executive general of the External Publicity Wing, general supervisor of the Pakistan International Airlines, pastor (press) at the Pakistan Embassy in Washington, high chief in London and press attaché in Hong Kong.
Other people who were advanced incorporate Javaid Jehangir and Shagufta Khanum of Pakistan Audit and Accounts Service, while Muhammad Naeem, Syed Ibne Abbas, Naghmana Hashmi and Syed Abrar Hussain of Foreign Service were likewise advanced.
From the Inland Service, Raana Seerat and Rukhsana Yasmin have been advanced. The head administrator likewise offered endorsement to the advancement of Nisar Muhammad Khan and Rozi Khan Burki of Pakistan Customs Service.
Four authorities of the Police Service of Pakistan likewise got advancement including Sheik Naseemuz Zaman, Shaukhat Hayat, Lieutenat Cdr (r) Ihsan Ghani and Squadron Leader Muhamad Iqbal.
The head administrator likewise affirmed the advancement of four officers of Secretariat Group including Abdul Jabbar Ali, Abdul Malik Ghauri, Aamir Hasan and Dr Nadeem Shafique Malik.
Fifteen administrators of the Pakistan Administrative Service are likewise among the individuals who got advancements in evaluation 22 including Syed Abu Ahmad Akif, Tariq Masud, Shujat Ali, Muhammad Hummayun, Pir Bakhsh Khan Jamali, Shahid Mahmood, Khalid Masood Chaudhry, Muhammad Abid Javed, Mohsin S Haqqani, Aijaz Ali Khan, Muhammad Siddique Memon, Shoaib Ahmad Siddiqui, Zahid Saeed, Arbab Muhammad Arif and Hassan Iqbal.
PM promotes 35 civil servants to grade-22
ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif on Friday endorsed advancement of 35 administrators to level 22.Syed Imran Gardezi has been selected government secretary for data, TV and national legacy, while Nusrat Iqbal Jamshed of Commerce and Trade Group has likewise been lifted to review 22.
Gardezi is at present filling in as chief general of the Pakistan Broadcasting Corporation. He is a senior officer of the Information Service of Pakistan. Gardezi served as press secretary to the PM, key data officer, executive general of the External Publicity Wing, general supervisor of the Pakistan International Airlines, pastor (press) at the Pakistan Embassy in Washington, high chief in London and press attaché in Hong Kong.
Other people who were advanced incorporate Javaid Jehangir and Shagufta Khanum of Pakistan Audit and Accounts Service, while Muhammad Naeem, Syed Ibne Abbas, Naghmana Hashmi and Syed Abrar Hussain of Foreign Service were likewise advanced.
From the Inland Service, Raana Seerat and Rukhsana Yasmin have been advanced. The head administrator likewise offered endorsement to the advancement of Nisar Muhammad Khan and Rozi Khan Burki of Pakistan Customs Service.
Four authorities of the Police Service of Pakistan likewise got advancement including Sheik Naseemuz Zaman, Shaukhat Hayat, Lieutenat Cdr (r) Ihsan Ghani and Squadron Leader Muhamad Iqbal.
The head administrator likewise affirmed the advancement of four officers of Secretariat Group including Abdul Jabbar Ali, Abdul Malik Ghauri, Aamir Hasan and Dr Nadeem Shafique Malik.
Fifteen administrators of the Pakistan Administrative Service are likewise among the individuals who got advancements in evaluation 22 including Syed Abu Ahmad Akif, Tariq Masud, Shujat Ali, Muhammad Hummayun, Pir Bakhsh Khan Jamali, Shahid Mahmood, Khalid Masood Chaudhry, Muhammad Abid Javed, Mohsin S Haqqani, Aijaz Ali Khan, Muhammad Siddique Memon, Shoaib Ahmad Siddiqui, Zahid Saeed, Arbab Muhammad Arif and Hassan Iqbal.
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