HYDERABAD, June 9: The Sindh Public Service Commission on Saturday announced results of interviews for the posts of assistant research officer in agriculture, livestock and fisheries department, Sindh.

The commission has found Shahood Ahmed Siddiqui, son of Khushnood Ahmed, Mushtaq Ahmed Chandio, son of Dhani Bux, Moharram Ali Shedi, son of Mohammad Yaqoob, Anisa Laghari, daughter of Nawab Noor Mohammad and Mohammad Abrar Shaikh, son of Hafiz Abdul Ghaffar, fit for the posts of research officer in plant breeding (BPS-17).

For the post of research officer in plant pathology (BPS-17), the commission has found Abdul Nabi Mugheri, son of Haji Meeral and Mohammad Aslam, son of Dhani Bux Shaikh fit.

The commission has recommended the names of the candidates to the government for appointment against the posts.

MINISTER: The Sindh Minister for Zakat, Ushr, Auqaf, Religious and Minority Affairs, Dr Irfan Gul Magsi, has said that like his poetry, the Raag of Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai was also celestial.

He said this while talking to people during his visit to Bhitshah where he laid a Chadar on the Mazaar of Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai on Saturday.

The minister also listened to the Raag of Shah from the Faqirs.

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