KARACHI, July 20: Sindh education department has constituted five selection committees to conduct interviews of candidates for posts of teachers for 179 middle schools under the Middle School Project (MSP).

This was stated by project director, MSP, Sindh, Mahmood Ali Lakha, on Saturday.

The list of successful candidates, who had appeared for written test held in January 2003, has already been displayed at the offices of the EDOs (Education) in the concerned districts.

Mr Lakha said interviews of successful candidates would be held at the offices of the respective EDOs on the following dates:

District Sukkur, Shikarpur, and Thatta July 28; Ghotki July 29; Larkana July 29 to 31; Badin August 1 and 2; Khairpur August 4-5; Jacobabad August 4-6; Hyderabad August 5; Dadu August 6; Sanghar August 9; Nawabshah August 11-12; Mirpurkhas August 11-13, Karachi August 11-13; Naushero Feroze August 18-19; Thar at Mithi August 18-20.

The director has asked all the successful candidates who will be appearing for interview to bring their original education and professional certificates, national identity cards, and permanent residence certificates.— APP

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