3 BS-18 officials transferred
Establishment Division has issued notification of postings and transfers
ISLAMABAD: Postings and transfers have been made in the federal bureaucracy as Rani Hafsa Kanwal, a Grade 18 officer of Pakistan Administrative Service, has been transferred and posted as Deputy Secretary Power Division from the Ministry of Interior.
Muhammad Abdullah Mahmood of Pakistan Administrative Service Grade 18 has been transferred from federal to Punjab government. Muhammad Abdullah Mahmood was posted in Islamabad administration.
Section Officer Aviation Division and OMG Grade 18 officer Wijaya Bashir has been transferred and posted as Section Officer Destruction Division. The Establishment Division has issued notification of postings and transfers. Meanwhile, CDA Engineer Wing’s Grade 20 officer Syed Manzoor Hussain Shah, who has been waiting for posting, has been posted as DGE&M Wing. DGE&M Muhammad Khalid Nawaz has been instructed to report to HR.
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