PEF gets new chairman
By Our Correspondent
September 11, 2024
LAHORE: Malik Shoaib Awan has been elected as the new Chairman of the Punjab Education Foundation (PEF). The 88th meeting of the PEF’s Board of Directors was held here on Tuesday which was presided over by the Punjab School Education Minister Sikandar Hayat. During the session, Shoaib Awan was elected as the new Chairman of the Punjab Education Foundation. Mazammil Mehmood, member Chief Minister's Task Force, also participated in the meeting as the new board member.
PEF managing director Shahid Farid updated the board members on the progress of Phase-I of the Public Schools Reorganisation Programme (PSRP). Rana Sikandar Hayat congratulated Shoaib Awan and expressed his confidence that under his leadership, PEF would further expand.
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