Transferred

Published July 11, 2012

LAHORE, July 10: The Punjab government on Tuesday transferred and posted eight officials.

Rawalpindi Barani Areas Project Deputy Project Director Ejaz Ahmad was transferred and asked to report to the P&D.

Deputy Secretary Schools Sher Ahmad Malik was transferred and posted as Agriculture deputy secretary.

Deputy Secretary Qamar Ibadullah was transferred and posted as Welfare deputy secretary. BoR Deputy Secretary Irfan Qadir was transferred and posted as Housing deputy secretary.

Deputy Secretary Finance Shafaat Ali was transferred and posted as Schools deputy secretary. Local Government Deputy Secretary Kokab Nazir was transferred and posted as Home deputy secretary.Home Deputy Secretary Waqar Husain was transferred and posted as Local Government deputy secretary.

OSD Muhammad Sharif Bhatti was transferred and posted as Commerce and Investment deputy secretary. Lodhran EDO Community Development Muhammad Aslam was promoted to BS-19 and was allowed to work at the same post. — Staff Reporter

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