KARACHI, July 16: The Sindh government on Tuesday ordered a number of transfers and postings in Sindh.

According to an official notification, Abdul Ghaffar Pirzada, chief economist, planning & development, shall hold the charge of the post of secretary (P & I), planning and development department, in addition to his own duties, during the leave abroad of Anzar Hussain Zaidi.

Ahmed Sultan Khoso, an officer of ex-PCS BS-17, deputy district officer (revenue) Khangarh, has been transferred and posted as deputy district officer (revenue) Larkana, vice Riaz Ahmed Massan transferred.

On transfer, Riaz Ahmed Massan, an officer of ex-PCS (BS-17), has been posted as deputy district officer (revenue) Garhi Yasin, against an existing vacancy.

Riaz Hussain Soomro, an officer of ex-PCS (BS-17), deputy district officer (HRM/Estt), DCO office Thar, has been transferred and posted as deputy district officer (revenue), Badin, vice Niaz Muhammad Bhatti transferred.

On transfer, Niaz Muhammad Bhatti, an officer of ex-PCS (BS-17) has been posted as deputy district officer (revenue), Chachro, against an existing vacancy.

Wasif Khursheed, an officer of DMG (BS-17), deputy district officer (revenue) Ubauro, has been transferred and posted as deputy district officer (revenue), Tando Muhammad Khan, vice Farid Ahmed Junejo transferred.

On transfer, Farid Ahmed Junejo, an officer of ex-PCS(BS-17), has been posted as deputy district officer (revenue) Ubauro, vice Mr Wasif Khursheed transferred.—APP

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