FPSC recommends appointments

Published September 8, 2007

ISLAMABAD, Sept 7: The Federal Public Service Commission (FPSC) has recommended appointments of 22 medical officers in different federal divisions.

The candidates who have been recommended for the appointment are: Afsha Atta, Syed M. Munib Ali, Seema Kanwal, Abdul Hanan, Siara Riaz, Sara Hussain Sharif, Shazia Farhat, Garfana Memon, Wajiha Amjad, Mohammad Amjad, Abdul Wali Khan, Nasreen Kishwar, Usman Khan, Farah Azhar, Safdar Iqbal, Vjay Kumar, Zahid Akhtar, Sunil Kumar, Amjad Ibrar,

Saira Shahzad, Alia Zaidi and Amjad Mehmood.

The FPSC has also recommended appointment of 32 women junior teachers in the Federal Directorate of Education. The junior teachers are: Sobia Zafar, Shehla Kiani, Shazia Noreen, Rukhsana Naz, Shazia Rehman, Robina Sadia, Ruqiua Memon, Ambreen Murad, Shagufta Yasmin, Fozia Tabbasum, Bushra Noreen, Ayesha Sadiq, Nazia Balqees, Sadaf Nazir, Nahida Taslim, Sheraz Begum, Nazish Hira, Iram Hayat, Ismat Yasin, Huma Haroon, Malika Zahoor, Nadia Nasir, Asia Bibi, Daraksha Afshan, Asfa Nazir, Musharraf Maqbool, Amber Waheed, Parveen Zahra, Nagina Akhtar, Mahar Mund, Bushra Amir and Asima Tahir.

Meanwhile, the FPSC recommended appointment of Zeshan Tariq and Noor Sheen Janizami as assistant directors in the local and rural development ministry; Robina Zafar as social welfare officer in the ministry for social welfare and Alvina Abdulah as principal in the population ministry. Abdul Rehman, Inamullah, Shujaur Rehman and Mohammad Farhan have been recommended to depute as assistant directors in the federal capital.—APP

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