BS-21 OSD posted to Nacta
Hafiz Saad Nawaz Qaisrani, Deputy Secretary Establishment Division, was transferred and posted in NHA
By Rana Ghulam Qadir
February 12, 2025
ISLAMABAD: Appointments and transfers have been made in the federal bureaucracy.
Officer on Special Duty (OSD) Jawad Ahmed Dogar, Grade-21 of Police Service, has been posted in National Counter Terrorism Authority (Nacta). Hafiz Muhammad Saad Nawaz Qaisrani, Deputy Secretary Establishment Division, has been transferred and posted in National Highway Authority, a subsidiary of Ministry of Communications. Ms Anam Fatima, Grade-18 officer of Pakistan Administrative Service working in Punjab, has been transferred and posted in Federal Development Authority (CDA) on deputation.
Meanwhile, CDA administration has given additional charge of Director Prime Minister House Islamabad to Akhlaq Ahmed, Director E&M Sector Development.
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