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May 09, 2008
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Jamadi-ul-Awwal 3, 1429
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KARACHI: Govt sacks 93 re-employed officials
By Our Staff Reporter
KARACHI, May 8: The Sindh Government Services, General Administration and Coordination Department on Thursday issued a notification terminating the services of as many as 93 officials belonging to different pay scales who were re-employed on a contract basis after their retirement.
The notification has been issued in pursuance of the Sindh cabinet’s decision taken at a meeting held on April 29 recommending the termination of services of all officials re-employed after their retirement with immediate effect in lieu of one month salary.
It was, however, decided that the existing contracts of the re-employed officials pertaining to Grade-11 and below would be allowed to complete one year. The strength of such employees is said to be 300.
Following are the details of the officials of different grades whose services stand terminated with the issuance of the government’s notification.
BPS-22: Dr S.M. Qureshi, chairman, Inspection and Evaluation Committee, Education and Literacy Department; Abdul Quadir Junejo, chairman, Sindhi Language Authority, Culture and Tourism Department.
BPS-21: Shamsul Haque Memon, consultant, Coastal Development Authority, Planning and Development Department; Buxial Khan Gudaro, consultant, law department; Aftab Ahmad Qureshi, consultant, SGA & CD; Ms Umme Kulsoom, consultant, planning and development department; Retired Maj-General Khalid Naeem, director-general, Disaster Management Authority Board of Revenue.
BPS-20: Syed Ghulam Nabi Shah, secretary, law department; Dr Baz Mohammad Junejo, additional secretary (technical), agriculture department; Retired Brigadier Abdul Haque, project coordinator for Project, Coordination and Monitoring Unit Under Sindh Water Sector Improvement Project, Planning and Development Department.
Mohammad Nawaz Memon, awaiting posting in SGA &CD; Amir Zada Kohati, director-general, Malir Development Authority; Prof Anita Ghulam Ali, managing director, Sindh Education Foundation; Dr Rahim Bux Bhatti, medical superintendent, Gambat Institute of Medical Sciences, Health Department.
Mohammad Raza, chairman, chief minister’s inspection enquiries and implementation team, Sindh adviser (water distribution cell), irrigation and power department; Dr Mohammad Kalim Butt, medical superintendent, Civil Hospital Karachi, health department; Syed Sarfraz Ali Shah, project director, Hyderabad Development Package, Local Government, Katchi Abadis and Spatial Development Department.
Nazeer Ali Khoja, project director, Development Scheme Sindh Police, Home Department; Mohammad Aslam Turk, professor, Govt Polytechnic College Hyderabad, Education & Literacy Department, Ms Fakhrun Nisa, principal, Govt College for Women, Shahrah-i-Liaquat, Karachi; Syed Hasan Shah Bukhari, member, Sindh Service Tribunal, Karachi.
Retired Brigadier Tariq Ali Khan, director-general, Bureau of Supply and Prices, Agriculture Department; Shafiqur Rehman Paracha, project director, Lyari Development Project, Karachi; Abdul Hameed Akhund, consultant, SGA & CD, Mohammad Yahya Waliullah, secretary, Planning & Development Department.
Retired Lt-Colonel Shahid Qureshi, DIGP/ T and T, CPO, Home Department, Karachi; Hakim Dino Tunio, special secretary, Planning & Development.
BPS-19: Mohammad Siddique Vehro, Mohammad Saleh Jumani, Madad Ali Sindhi, Retired Colonle Muneer Ahmad, Syed Ansar Ali Zaidi, Aijaz Ahmed Mangi, Naseem Nighat Seema, S.M. Saeed Naqvi, Dur Mohammad Kamal, Ghulam Akbar Chachar, Jalauddin Chohan, Mrs Nighat Perveen, Mrs Aftab Ahsan Qureshi, Ali Dinao, retired Lt-Col Mohammad Usman, Jamaluddin Domki, Mrs Naseeba Hussain Solangi, Manzoor Ali Awan, Mrs Razia Subhan Qureshi, Eng Veer Kumar, Murli A. Gangaramani, Dhani Bux Memon, Mehtab Ahmed, Abdul Qadir Memon, Shamsuddin Sakhirani, retired Colonel M.A. Wahid Khan, Manzoor Ahmad Mughal, Dr Haji Rahoo and Dr Vishan Das.
Besides services of nine officials of BPS-18, 18 employees of BPS-17, six belonging to BPS-16, two in BPS-7 and only one in BPS-2 have been terminated.
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