15 officers training schedule changed
Establishment Division has written letter to DG Civil Services Academy on change of schedule
ISLAMABAD: The Establishment Division has approved a change in the schedule of nomination of training course for 15 bureaucrats. These Grade 18 officers belong to the Pakistan Administrative Service and include several deputy commissioners.
The Establishment Division nominated these officers for domain specific training course starting from 28th October but now as per the new notification, these officers will join training course starting from 3rd February 2025.
The training schedule of the officers has been changed, among them Deputy Commissioner Faisalabad Abdullah Nair Sheikh, Deputy Commissioner Lahore Rafia Haider, OSD Punjab government Jahanzeb, Deputy Commissioner Rajanpur Mansoor Ahmed Khan, Deputy Commissioner Tando Muhammad Khan Dhamon, Deputy Secretary Finance Punjab Syed Muhammad Abbas Shah, Deputy Commissioner Naseerabad Batul Asadi, Deputy Commissioner Dera Ismail Khan Mansoor Ahmad, Deputy Secretary General Secretariat Sindh Muhammad Waqas Rajput, Deputy Secretary Finance Punjab Bilal Saleem, Additional Secretary Home Department Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Muhammad Bilal Shahid Rao, Deputy Secretary Home Punjab Maham Asif Malik, Abdul Kabir Khan and Asma Ejaz posted in Punjab are included.
These officers will continue to perform their current duties. The Establishment Division has written an official letter to the DG Civil Services Academy on the change of schedule.
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