NSPP BoG member appointed
Miss Saima has been appointed as Member, Board of Governors, National School of Public Policy, Lahore
ISLAMABAD: There have been reshuffles in the federal bureaucracy while the Prime Minister has approved the appointment of Member, Board of Governors, National School of Public Policy (NSPP).
Miss Saima, Secretary, Special Education Department, government of Punjab, has been appointed as Member, Board of Governors, National School of Public Policy, Lahore, for a term of three years or until transferred by the government of Punjab. Miss Saima, a grade 21 officer, belongs to the Pakistan Administrative Service. Meanwhile, Deputy Director, College Education Department, Sindh government, Mumtaz Ali, has been transferred as Deputy Director, Benazir Income Support Programme, Sindh region. He has been appointed on deputation for three years. The Establishment Division has issued the official notification of the orders.
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