ISLAMABAD, July 13 The Federal Public Service Commission (FPSC) has recommended 25 candidates for appointment on different posts in various ministries/divisions and departments.

According to a statement released by the FPSC on Monday, Muhammad Shaheer Javed has been recommended for assistant forest chemist in the Ministry of Environment, Rehana Zafar and Muhammad Shabbir Hussain as computer programmers in the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Muhammad Saleh Izhar (assistant engineer (floods), ministry of water and power), Shaukat Bashir, (research officer, Planning and Development Division), Abdul Nasir (deputy director Cabinet Division), Hassan Muhammad Rabbani (medical officer, defence ministry) and Abdul Rehman as assistant professor (computer science) in Kashmir Affairs and Northern Areas Division.

Five candidates have been suggested as forest range officers in Kashmir Affairs and Northern Areas. They are Aftab Mahmood, Muhammad Iftikhar, Kamran Hussain, Jibran Haider, Sajjad Ahmad Khan.

Seven candidates have been declared qualified for appointment as trained graduate teachers. They are Asma Bano, Shehnaz Bibi, Hamida Abbas, Mehrun Nisa, Sabahat Mir, Sumara Naz, Gul Taj Aziz.

And, Sultan Mehmood has been recommended deputy chief in the planning and development division of NWFP and Syed Muhammad Ahsen, Sahehzada Muhammad Naeem Nawaz and Ali Abbas as resource officers in Punjab and NWFP. Umaira Asim has been nominated as dietician in the defence ministry.

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