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High-powered selection board meets today for promotion to BPS-22

Published on: November 23, 2019 12:38 AM

imranA high-powered selection board under the chair of Prime Minister Imran Khan will meet today for promotion of officers to BPS-22.

According to sources, officers will be given Grade 22 promotions on 22 posts of the Pakistan Administrative Service, Police Service of Pakistan, Audit and Accounts Service, Information Group and Foreign Service of Pakistan.

According to sources, the high-powered selection board will also approve postings in federal bureaucracy along with new promotions during the meeting

With the addition of three posts in the Police Service of Pakistan with the approval of the Prime Minister, a total of 13 posts of grade 22 have been upgraded by upgrading the rank of IG Railway, Commandant Frontier Constabulary and MD National Police Bureau to Grade 22. The posts of the Police Service of Pakistan have increased from two to five

Eleven vacancies of the Pakistan Administrative Service, five of the Police Service of Pakistan, three from the Foreign Service of Pakistan, two from Audit and Accounts Service and one from Information Service will be considered in the High Powered Selection Board For the promotion in Grade 22, the postal group and the Railway group have one vacancy but will not be included in the agenda because there are no eligible officers for the Grade 22. The vacancies in Pakistan Customs Service, Inland Revenue, Commerce and Trade Group, Economist Group and Military Land Cantonment Group will not be considered in the meeting due to non-availability of the vacancies in these groups. Sources told that establishment division has prepared the panel of 59 PAS officers whose promotion would be considered. The officers are Syed Tahir Raza Naqvi, Dr Allah Bakhsh Malik, Muhammad Misbah, Mukhtar Hussain, Maj (r) Malik Qaiser Maieed, Fazeel Asghar. Capt, Alam Din Bullo, Muhammad Ilyas, Muhammad Asif, Taseer Jamal Alizai, Ahmad Hanif Orakzai, Imran Nasir Khan,Shamsuddin Soomro, Capt(r) Abid Hussain, Hafiz Sher Ali, Dr. Nasir Javed, Tashfeen Khan, Mohsin Mushtaq Chandra, Ejaz Ahmad Khan Lt, Dr. Syed Pervaiz Abbas, Haroon Ahmad Khan, Dr Pervaiz Ahmad Khan, Zafar Nasrullah Khan, Zafar Iqbal, Dr. Tameer Ahmad Qureshi, Ali Raza Bhutta, Capt Javed Akbar, Afzal Latif, Baba Hayat Tarar, Dr Akhtar Nazeer, Waheed ud Din, Dr. Rashid Mansoor, Muhammad All Shahzada, Flt Lt Daud Ahmad, Amna Imran Khan, Inamullah Khan Dharejo, Capt Munir Azam, Sajid Siddique, Muhamrnaed Sualeh Ahmad Faruqui, Mathar Niaz Rana, Syed Tauqir Hussain Shah, Dr. lsmat Tahira, Khakan Babar, Dr. lqbal Muhammad Chohan, Mrs Farah Hamid Khan, Saeed Ahmed Nawaz Capt, Mrs Bushra Aman, Mrs Humaira Ahmed, Sikandar Qayyum Capt, Shoukat Ali, Mrs Irum Bukhari, Zulfiqar Haider Khan, Arif Anwar Baloch, Sher Afghan Khan, Mohammad Salim Khan, Jamal Yousaf Dr, Dr. Shahzad Khan Bangash, Nadeem Irshad Kayani and Naveed Alauddin. Similarly, PM will also consider the promotion of 15 PSP officers. The officers are Ghulam Qadir Thebo, Capt (R) Zafar lqbal, Syed imtaiz Altaf, Capt.(R) Ahmed Latif, Capt (R) Mohammad Ameen, Muhammad Tahir, Mushtaq Ahmed Mahar, Dr. Shoaib Dastagir, Faisal Shahkar, Dr. Kaleem Imam, Dr. Sanaullah Abbasi, Ali Zul Noorain Sheikh, Wajid Zia, Dr. Mujeeb-ur-Rehman and Aftab Ahmed Pathan.

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