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49 Inland Revenue officers nominated for 23rd SMC

byCT Report
12/12/2017
in Islamabad, Latest News
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ISLAMABAD: The Establishment Division has sought panel of Inland Revenue Service officers of BS-19 for 23rd Senior Management Course (SMC).

The SMC is scheduled to commence from February 26, 2018 to June 15, 2018 at National Management College, Lahore and National Institute of Management, Islamabad, Karachi and Peshawar respectively.

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Nominations by FBR will be made in the order of seniority. The officers of (IRS/BS-19) as per (Annex-I) are requested to provide the latest annual medical examination report as required vide para 2(v) of Establishment Division O.M. dated 04.12.2017 by 18th December, 2017 at Fax No.051-9205407, by courier or delivery in person, to the undersigned for onward submission to Establishment Division.

 

LIST OF BS-19 OFFICERS OF INLAND REVENUE SERVICE

     
1.       1 1 Pervez Ismail Memon
2. 2 Farooq Ahmad Khan
3. 32 Mufeeza Iqbal
4. 67 Muhammad Ali
5. 72 Dr. Sajid Hussain Arain
6. 90 Tajamal Bilquis
7. 91 Saleem Akhtar
8. 104 Pir Khalid Ahmed Qureshi
9. 105 Mohy ud Din Ismail
10. 106 Zia Agro
11. 107 Arshad Nawaz Chheena
12. 109 Uzma Saqib
13. 110 Nazia Zeb Ali
14. 111 Rashid Hussain Jamali
15. 112 Syed Irfan Abbas Shah
16. 113 Rehan Safdar
17. 114 Masood Aslam
18. 115 Muhammad Asim Khattak
19. 116 Irfan Ali
20. 117 Naeem Hassan
21. 118 Abdul Waheed Khan
22. 119 Zulfiqar Ali Memon
23. 120 Fauzia Adil
24. 121 Sajjad Azhar
25. 122 Abdul Hafeez
26. 123 Hammal Baloch
27. 124 Dr. Razi-ur-Rehman Khan
28. 125 Javed Iqbal Sheikh
29. 126 Syed Bahadur Ali
30. 127 Mumtaz Ahmad
31. 128 Tariq Hussain Sheikh
32. 129 Ghulam Sarwar Shah
33. 130 Abdul Jawwad
34. 131 Amir Abbas Khan
35. 133 Attiya Ali Khan
36. 134 Durr-e-Maknoon
37. 135 Abdul Hameed Shaikh
38. 136 Shaheed Mehboob
39. 137 Muhammad Bilal Malik
40. 138 Barrister Nowsherwan Khan
41. 139 Iram Shabbir
42. 140 Muhammad Asad Tahir
43. 141 Fazal-e-Subhan
44. 142 Syed Farooq Jamil
45. 143 Mussarat Ullah Khan
46. 144 Naib Ali Pathan
47. 145 Dr. Najeebullah
48. 147 Zahida Sarfraz
49. 148 Waqas Aslam
     

 

 

 

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