KARACHI, Feb 6: The Government of Sindh in exercise of powers vested under section-6(2) of Karachi Fisheries Harbour Authority Ordinance, 1984, and amended Ordinance 1996 of Clause-2 has notified list of 28 members of the board of directors of the Karachi Fisheries Harbour Authority for three years.

According to a notification issued by SGA and CD; as per official members, Sindh Livestock and fisheries adviser will be the chairman and secretary, Livestock and Fisheries Department Sindh; managing director, Karachi Fish Harbour Authority; district coordination officer, Karachi; director-general, Marine Fisheries Department, Sindh; managing director Karachi Water and Sewerage Board; general manager (operation) KPT; director-general Livestock and Fisheries, Sindh will be the official members.

According to other list, Sardar Mohammad Hanif Khan, Sabir Dino Khan, Zulfikar Kamario, Saleh Mohammad Baloch, Abuzar Mari Wala; Haji Mohammad Iqbal Noohario; Maj (retd) Naeem Cheema, Mohammad Ismail Nagori, Arbab Zakaullah, Mohammad Qasim Malah, Abid Jatoi, Mir Manzoor Talpur, Saim Bux Jamali, Mir Abid Khan Sundrani, Haji Ali Ahmed, Habib Khan Niazi, Usman Lalwani, Habibullah and Captain Akhlaq Hussain will be the un-official members.—PPI

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