TIMERGARA, July 6: The executive district officer (School and Literacy) of Lower Dir has directed five teachers and officials working in government departments or other places instead of their original stations to report for duty in their respective schools and stations immediately, otherwise strict disciplinary action would be taken against them. According to reliable sources, the EDO (S&L) through an official letter has directed five officials — Mohammad Rahim Haqani, SET Government School, Ghawara Banda, presently working as APS in the chief minister’s secretariat, NWFP, Peshawar; Sirajud Din, PST, Government Primary School, Kaga Wala, currently working in the office of minister for education, NWFP, Peshawar; Shah Badshah, assistant in the office of EDO (S&L), Lower Dir, presently working in the office of district Nazim, Lower Dir; Mohammad Usman, PST, Government Primary School, Hajiabad, currently working in the office of district Nazim, Lower Dir, and Fazalullah, NQ in the office of the EDO (S&L), Lower Dir, who is currently working in the office of the district Nazim, Lower Dir — to report for duty in their original stations/schools immediately.

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