35 medical officers appointed

Published December 13, 2005

ISLAMABAD, Dec 12: Federal Public Service Commission (FPSC) on Monday recommended 35 candidates for appointment as medical officers (BS-17) in the Directorate of Central Health Establishment, Karachi, said a notification issued here.

The names of candidates are: Chandran Bal, Nadia Noreen, Asim Ayaz, Saba Khan, Niaz Hussain, Farhan Zahid, Nasira Kousar, Ahmad Shah, Muhammad Umar Farooq, Om Parkash, Ghulam Murtaza, Somayya Anwar, Sameena Noor, Muhammad Tahir, Muhammad Raza, Muhammad Naeem Aslam, Raheemuddin, Kishwer Raheman, Sadia Anwar, Sara Saeed, Waseem Aslam, Muhammad Tariq Ayub, Shazia Saifullah, Farooq Ahmed, Tausief Fatima, Muhammad Haris Javaid, Shahid Khan Afridi, Kamran Hamid, Rahat Hafeez, Shazia Perveen, Sameera Khan, Muhammad Asjad, Muhammad Hussan Farooq, Sadaf Anjum, Murad Rashid,

The FPSC also recommended the appointment of Muhammad Yousaf as Assistant Agricultural Census Commissioner, Agricultural Census Organization, Statistics Division (BS-17) said another press release here.

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