ISLAMABAD: The Establishment Division has nominated 28 officers for a foreign study tour under the National Security and War Course, a mandatory course for the promotion of federal and provincial government officers from grade 20 to 21. The foreign study tour is scheduled from May 3 to 18.
Five officers from the Pakistan Administrative Service, four from the Police Service, two from the Foreign Service, two from the Secretariat Group, two from the ISI, one each from the Information Group, IB and NAB, and one each from the Sindh and Balochistan governments have been nominated for the foreign study tour.
They include Pakistan Administrative Service’s Shaheed Benazirabad Division Commissioner Nadeem Ahmed Abro, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Health Secretary Shahidullah and Energy Department Secretary Muhammad Zubair; Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Finance Department Secretary Lieut (retd) Aamir Sultan Tareen; OSD Punjab government Dr. Ehtesham Anwar, Police Service’s Dr. Akbar Nasir Khan, RPO Hazara, Abbottabad, Nasir Mehmood Sati; Muhammad Gohar Nafees and Saqib Ismail Memon from the Police Service, Anita Turab Ali and Shabnam Aamir Khan from the Secretariat Group, Naveed Safdar Bukhari and Aftab Hassan Khan from the Foreign Service, Kamran Rashid Khan from
Pakistan Audit and Accounts Service, Farhat Qayyum from Inland Revenue Service, Tariq Ghani, Asma Aftab and Adila Bukhari from Inland Revenue Service and Aurangzeb Harl from Information Group.
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