KARACHI, April 22: The Sindh government has ordered transfers and postings of various officials with immediate effect, says a press release issued on Tuesday.

Tameezuddin Khero, an officer of Ex-PCS (BS-19) awaiting posting, has been posted as district coordination officer, Tharparkar in Mithi in his own pay and scale, against an existing vacancy.

Imtiaz Ahmed Rajpar, an officer of Ex-PCS (BS-18), deputy director food Hyderabad region, has been transferred and posted with immediate effect and until further orders as the inspector-general of registration, Board of Revenue, Sindh in his own pay and scale vice Lubna Salahuddin transferred and directed to report to the services, general administration and coordination department for further orders.

Ahmed Ali Qureshi, an officer of Ex-PCS (BS-18), regional director national programme for improvement of water courses (NPIW), provincial monitoring unit, Sindh, Larkana has been transferred and posted as executive district officer (Revenue) Khairpur in his own pay and scale.

Syed Mumtaz Ali Shah, an officer of DMG (BS-20), awaiting posting has been posted as director-general mines and mineral development department against an existing vacancy.

Khuda Bux Larik, an officer of Ex-PCS (BS-19), regional revenue officer, evaluation and inspection Mirpurkhas has been transferred and posted as district coordination officer Sanghar in his own pay and scale vice Rasool Bux Samejo transferred and directed to report to the services, general administration and coordination department for further orders.—APP

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