41 women education officers promoted

Published December 13, 2001

MANSEHRA, Dec 12: The NWFP Education Department has ordered promotion of 41 women officers of grade 17,18 and 19. The promoted women officers included subject specialists, instructresses, deputy directoresses, headmistresses, vice-principals and principals.

Those promoted from grade 17 to 18 included Nihayat Begum, Mardan, Mumtaz Akhtar Kohat, Shamim Akhtar D.I. Khan, Wodha Yasmin Mardan, Shamim Akhtar, Peshawar, Asmat Khadija, Abbottabad, Rasheeda Naz, Abbottabad, Tehmina Neelofar Paharpur, D.I. Khan, Nuzhat Ara, Kohat, Om-i-Kalsoom, Shinkiari, Mansehra, Naheed Ghazala, Lakki Marwat, Bibi Hajira, Kohat, Mumtaz Begum D.I. Khan, Firdous Begum, Jungle khel, Kohat, Rahat Bano Tangi, Rizwana Naheed Kohat, Zubaida S.K. Bala, Mukhtar Begum, Topi, Ms Gohar, Peshawar, Saleem Akhtar, Paar Houti, Mardan, Akhtar Jehan, Takhatbai and Jehan Aara, Saidu.

Those promoted from grade 18 to 19 included Siddiqa Naz, D.I.Khan, Farkhanda Naheed, Dargai, Malakand, Shagufta Mahjabeen, Bannu, Parveen Ghani, deputy directoress secondary education, NWFP, Anis Khatoon, Peshawar, Iftikhar Sultana, Peshawar, Nasira Parveen, Peshawar, Mukhtar Bibi, Bannu, Bibi Sofia, Abbottabad, Nishat Parveen, Mardan, Zahida Parveen Aasi, Mansehra, Zareen Taj, Barikot, Rehana Tanvir, Kohat, Parveen Akhar, Karak, Khurshid Akhtar, Haripur, Khalid Adeeb Khanum, Jamrod, Khyber Agency, Parveen Akthar, Mardan, Shakeela Begum D.I. Khan and Safdurun Nissa (Khanpur) Haripur.

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