LAHORE: The Punjab government on Thursday transferred and posted 10 additional and deputy secretaries.

Sahiwal Additional Commissioner (Revenue) Syed Khalid Mahmood Gilani has been transferred and directed to report to the S&GAD for further orders.

Presently at the disposal of Punjab Revenue Authority (PRA) Muhammad Khalid has been transferred and posted as Sahiwal additional commissioner (revenue).

School Education Department Additional Secretary Imran Bashir has been transferred and posted as additional secretary industries, commerce investment and skills development department against a vacant post.

Child Protection and Welfare Bureau (CPWB) Director (Programme) Husnain Khalid has been transferred and posted as Punjab Small Industries Corporation (PISC) director against a vacant post.

Livestock and Dairy Development Department Deputy Secretary Anum Zaid has been transferred and directed to report to the S&GAD for further orders.

Population Welfare Department’s under transfer as deputy secretary Muhammad Aitzaz Anjum has been posted as Public Prosecution Department deputy secretary (admn) against a vacant post.

Energy Department Deputy Secretary Muhammad Usman Akram has been transferred and posted as CPWB director (Programme).

OSD Anwar Ali has been posted as deputy secretary at the Livestock and Dairy Development Department.

Finance Department section officer Rana Amjad Mahmood has been transferred and posted as Board of Revenue, Punjab, deputy secretary against a vacant post.

Local Government and Community Development Department section officer Muhammad Ijaz has been transferred and posted as Punjab Workers Welfare Board director (admn) against a vacant post.

Published in Dawn, January 3rd, 2025

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