41 PAS, 25 PSP officers promoted to Grade 19
In the light of recommendations of the Departmental Selection Board held on August 6 this month
ISLAMABAD: Some 41 officers of Pakistan Administrative Service (PAS) and 25 officers of Police Service of Pakistan (PSP) have been promoted from Grade 18 to 19.
Many officers have been transferred after promotion while some officers have been directed to continue serving in the same province or department.
In the light of recommendations of the Departmental Selection Board held on August 6 this month, the Establishment Division has promoted 26 officers of the Pakistan Administrative Service to Grade 19 on regular and 15 officers to Grade 19 on acting charge, while 17 officers of the Police Service of Pakistan have been promoted to Grade 19 on regular and 8 officers were promoted on acting charge in Grade 19. A notification has been issued.
Additionally, an official notification has been issued to withdraw the orders of acting charge of 7 officers of PAS in Grade 19 and they are to continue their service in their current positions.
Muhammad Ahmed of PAS has been promoted to Grade 19 and directed to continue his services in Punjab government, Abdul Waheed Shah has been promoted to Grade 19 and will continue his services in Gilgit-Baltistan, Lubna Nazir, Rana Hameed, Zohaib Mushtaq, Muhammad Ali Bukhari, Muhammad Asif Raza and Muhammad Ali Ejaz were promoted to Grade 19 and directed to continue to serve in the Punjab government, Afshan Rabab of PAS was promoted to Grade 19 and directed to continue to serve in the Sindh government, Shah Fahad was promoted to Grade 19 and asked to continue in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government, Umar Abbas Mela has been promoted to Grade 19 and was directed to continue his services in the Punjab government.
While Deputy Secretary Establishment Division Saad Nawaz Qaisrani has been promoted to Grade 19 and directed to continue his services as Deputy Secretary Establishment Division, Amara Khan has been promoted to Grade 19 and directed to continue service in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government, Syed Ali Asghar has been promoted to Grade 19 and directed to continue his services in Gilgit-Baltistan government, Sarosh Fatima Shirazi, Imran Ali, Muhammad Waseem, Farhan Farooq and Nauman Siddiqui were promoted to Grade 19 and directed to continue serving the Punjab government, Marzia was promoted to Grade 19 and directed to continue serving in Balochistan government.
Irshad Ali, Agha Sher Zaman, Abrar Ahmad Jafar, Sahar Iftikhar and Shehryar Gul have been promoted to Grade 19 and directed to continue their services in Sindh government, Khursheed Alam has been promoted to Grade 19 and directed to continue to serve in Gilgit Baltistan government, Sidra Saleem, Saba Asghar Ali, Ahmed Usman Javed, Amira Bidar, Usman Khalid, Nadeem Nasir, Mir Raza Orgzan, Ayesha Rizwan, Zahid Pervaiz, Muhammad Umeer, Imran Hussain Ranjha have been promoted to acting charge in Grade 19 and their services continue with the Punjab government. Arifullah Awan has been promoted to acting charge in Grade 19 and continues to serve in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government. Taha Saleem has been promoted to Grade 19 on acting charge and directed to continue his services in Sindh government and Wasir Rehman has been promoted to Grade 19 on acting charge and directed to continue his services in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government. Nisha Ishtiaq has been promoted to acting charge in Grade 19 and directed to continue her services in the Islamabad administration.
Police Service of Pakistan’s Ghazanfar Ali Shah, Tanveer Muhammad Naeem, Abdullah Ahmed, Asif Amin Awan and Ahmed Mohiuddin were given regular promotion to Grade 19 and directed to continue serving in the Punjab government. Sameera Azam of Police Service has been promoted to Grade 19 and directed to continue her services in FIA and Kashif Zulfikar of police service was promoted to Grade 19 and transferred to the Punjab government from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Shehla of police service was promoted to Grade 19 and transferred to Balochistan government from Sindh, Abdullah was promoted to Grade 19 and transferred to Khyber Pakhtunkhwa from Sindh.
Moreover, Naseebullah Khan, Faraz Ahmed and Sardar Mahurhan Khan of police service were promoted to Grade 19 and directed to continue serving in the Punjab government. Bahram Khan has been promoted to Grade 19 on acting charge and directed to continue service in Balochistan government, Imran Sethi was promoted to Grade 19 on acting charge and asked to continue service in FC, Shah Nawaz was promoted to Grade 19 on acting charge while Shazia Sarwar was promoted to Grade 19 on acting charge and directed to continue serving the Punjab government.
Syed Ali was promoted to Grade 19 on acting charge and directed to continue to serve in Punjab government. Mehzoor Ali was promoted to Grade 19 on acting charge and asked to continue serving in Sindh government, Rab Nawaz Khan was promoted to Grade 19 and directed to continue serving in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Saba Sattar of Police Service was promoted to Grade 19 and posted in FIA.
Masood Ahmed of Police Service has been promoted to Grade 19 and directed to continue serving in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Rana Abdul Aziz, appointed to National Police Academy, has been promoted to Grade 19 and Malik Muhammad Asghar has been promoted to Grade 19 and transferred to Balochistan from Sindh.
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