PESHAWAR: Khushal Khan, secretary home and tribal affairs department, was elected president and special secretary planning and development department Abid Wazir general secretary of the Pakistan Administrative Service Association (Pasa), Khyber Pakhtunkhwa chapter.

A statement issued here said that the office-bearers were elected at the annual general meeting of Pasa, KP. Syed Mohammad Javed, Member of Provincial Public Service Commission, acted as the election commissioner.

Among other office-bearers of Pasa, Higher Education Regulatory Authority chairman Waqar Ali Khan was elected senior vice-president, KP chief economist Ali Asghar vice-president and additional secretary sports and tourism department Tariq Salam finance secretary.

The association also elected eight executive members. On this occasion, KP chief secretary Dr Shahzad Khan Bangash felicitated the newly-elected office-bearers.

Published in Dawn, December 25th, 2021

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