Thursday, March 31, 2011
Tuesday, March 29, 2011
Monday, March 28, 2011
Saturday, March 26, 2011
Saturday, March 19, 2011
Thursday, March 17, 2011
13 associate professors reshuffled
PESHAWAR: The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government on Wednesday promoted and transferred 13 associate professors of Higher Education Department from BS-19 to BS-20.
According to a notification, Mohammad Pervez, BS-20, Principal Government Degree College, Takhtbhai has been transferred and posted as Principal Government Degree College, Takhtbhai, Munsif Khan, BS-20, as Principal Government Postgraduate College No-1, Abbottabad, Shakeel Ahmad, associate professor, Government College Peshawar as principal, Government Postgraduate College No-2, Abbottabad, Dr Fazle Subhan, BS-20, Associate Professor and principal, Government Degree College, Lundkhwar, as principal Government Degree College Dargai, Malakand Agency, Ajmal Shah, BS-20, Associate Professor and principal Government Degree College, Bakhshali Mardan as principal, Government College Matta Swat, Atiqullah, BS-20, Associate Professor and Principal Government Degree, Tangi, Charsadda as principal, Government Postgraduate College, Mansehra, Muhammad Zahir Shah, BS-20, associate professor and principal, Government Degree College, Batkhela Malakand Agency as principal, Government Degree College, Thana Malakand Agency and Qutab-ud-Din, BS-20, associate professor, Government Degree College, Khanpur (Haripur) as principal, Postgraduate College Bannu.
Another notification said Noorullah Khan Wazir, BS-20, associate professor, Government Postgraduate College, Haripur as principal Government Postgraduate College Kohat, Shah Jehan, BS-20, associate professor of English and principal Government Degree College, Khanpur (Haripur) as principal of Government Postgraduate College Kohat, Basharat Ahmad, BS-20, associate Professor of English and principal of Government Degree College, Mathra Peshawar as principal of Government Postgraduate College Swabi, Shah Daraz Khan, BS-20, associate professor of Political Science and principal of the Government Degree College No-2 Dera Ismail Khan, as principal of Government Degree College No-1 Dera Ismail Khan and Dr Alamzeb, BS-20, associate professor of Chemistry and principal of the Government Degree College Shabqadar Charsadda as principal of the Government Postgraduate Jehanzeb College, Saidu Sharif Swat.
According to a notification, Mohammad Pervez, BS-20, Principal Government Degree College, Takhtbhai has been transferred and posted as Principal Government Degree College, Takhtbhai, Munsif Khan, BS-20, as Principal Government Postgraduate College No-1, Abbottabad, Shakeel Ahmad, associate professor, Government College Peshawar as principal, Government Postgraduate College No-2, Abbottabad, Dr Fazle Subhan, BS-20, Associate Professor and principal, Government Degree College, Lundkhwar, as principal Government Degree College Dargai, Malakand Agency, Ajmal Shah, BS-20, Associate Professor and principal Government Degree College, Bakhshali Mardan as principal, Government College Matta Swat, Atiqullah, BS-20, Associate Professor and Principal Government Degree, Tangi, Charsadda as principal, Government Postgraduate College, Mansehra, Muhammad Zahir Shah, BS-20, associate professor and principal, Government Degree College, Batkhela Malakand Agency as principal, Government Degree College, Thana Malakand Agency and Qutab-ud-Din, BS-20, associate professor, Government Degree College, Khanpur (Haripur) as principal, Postgraduate College Bannu.
Another notification said Noorullah Khan Wazir, BS-20, associate professor, Government Postgraduate College, Haripur as principal Government Postgraduate College Kohat, Shah Jehan, BS-20, associate professor of English and principal Government Degree College, Khanpur (Haripur) as principal of Government Postgraduate College Kohat, Basharat Ahmad, BS-20, associate Professor of English and principal of Government Degree College, Mathra Peshawar as principal of Government Postgraduate College Swabi, Shah Daraz Khan, BS-20, associate professor of Political Science and principal of the Government Degree College No-2 Dera Ismail Khan, as principal of Government Degree College No-1 Dera Ismail Khan and Dr Alamzeb, BS-20, associate professor of Chemistry and principal of the Government Degree College Shabqadar Charsadda as principal of the Government Postgraduate Jehanzeb College, Saidu Sharif Swat.
Wednesday, March 16, 2011
Monday, March 14, 2011
New Rs1.4 billion Pindi-Kohat bridge planned
ISLAMABAD: The National Highway Authority (NHA) will spend Rs1.4 billion to construct Khushalgarh Bridge across the Indus River on the Rawalpindi-Kohat Highway (N-80). A source in the NHA told APP on Sunday that the project design has been completed and a project proposal of Rs1.72 billion has been recommended by the NHA Executive Board and forwarded for approval.
Under the plan, NHA will build a four-lane bridge over the Indus River. Approach roads at Kohat and Fatehjang are also part of the project. NHA will also be responsible for operation and maintenance of the new two-lane, two-way bridge. The NHA has already signed an agreement for provision of an interest-free loan of Rs700 million with MOL Pakistan and Oil and Gas Development Company.
The new bridge will be useful for transporting fuel from oil and gas fields around Kohat.
Published in The Express Tribune, March 14th, 2011.
Under the plan, NHA will build a four-lane bridge over the Indus River. Approach roads at Kohat and Fatehjang are also part of the project. NHA will also be responsible for operation and maintenance of the new two-lane, two-way bridge. The NHA has already signed an agreement for provision of an interest-free loan of Rs700 million with MOL Pakistan and Oil and Gas Development Company.
The new bridge will be useful for transporting fuel from oil and gas fields around Kohat.
Published in The Express Tribune, March 14th, 2011.
Sunday, March 13, 2011
ISF (Insaf Student Fedration) KUST
Afrer meeting its announced that Party of ISF kust will be held on 24th march,2011 Inshallah
So All student of kust are invited to join us
Thanking
Imran Khattak
So All student of kust are invited to join us
Thanking
Imran Khattak
Thursday, March 10, 2011
Official survey to merge FRs into KPK completed
PESHAWAR: Official survey to merge Frontier Region into KPK has been completed whereas government has made strategies to unite FRs into Peshawar, Kohat, Bannu, Dera Ismail Khan.
As per details, Provincial Government sent their recommendations to Federal Government about the shifting of FR Peshawar to Peshawar, FR Kohat to Kohat, FR Bannu to Bannu and FR Dera Ismail Khan to Dera Ismail Khan. In the second phase, Tribal areas would be merged in the administrative areas.
Due to law and order situation in FRs and for the rehabilitation these areas like other areas, the official institutions have mailed their recommendations to the Provincial and Federal Governments in order to unite these areas with administrative ones.
Transfers and postings in PESCO
To improve administrative and management matters, PESCO has issued posting and transfer orders of directors in BPS-19 and deputy directors in BPS-18.
According to orders Muhammad Ilyas SDO has been appointed Director Material Managements PESCO Headquaters while Hamid Haidar SDO Deputy Director Material Managements PESCO Headquaters.
Tufail Muhammad has been posted as Revenue Officer PESECO Kohat division.
Chief Executive PESCO Muahmmad Wali has directed these officers to work with devotion and honesty for providing better services to the customers.
According to orders Muhammad Ilyas SDO has been appointed Director Material Managements PESCO Headquaters while Hamid Haidar SDO Deputy Director Material Managements PESCO Headquaters.
Tufail Muhammad has been posted as Revenue Officer PESECO Kohat division.
Chief Executive PESCO Muahmmad Wali has directed these officers to work with devotion and honesty for providing better services to the customers.
Monday, March 7, 2011
Sunday, March 6, 2011
4th hospital to start functioning this month
The Al-Shifa Trust, which is already running three state-of-the-art eye hospitals in Rawalpindi, Kohat and Sukkur, is set to formally commission its fourth eye hospital at Muzaffarabad, the first such facility in eight districts of Azad Kashmir, later this month.
This piece of information was shared by the president of Al-Shifa Trust Lieutenant General (r) Hamid Javaid, during a meeting that he chaired here on Sunday to review arrangements for commissioning of the hospital.
The executive director Al-Shifa Trust Eye Hospital Brigadier (r) Rizwan Ullah Asghar, who coordinates functioning of all hospitals of the Trust, told the meeting that the hospital would formally be inaugurated by the end of March to provide specialised eye-care services to the people of Azad Kashmir as well as Gilgit-Baltistan.
Built over 50 kanals of land, the 200-bed hospital has a covered area of over 50,000 square feet. It has the capacity to manage about 800 patients with all types of eye diseases and undertake 100 operations daily. Designed to cater for eye-care needs of the whole region, the construction of the Al-Shifa Trust Eye Hospital in Muzaffarabad has been completed at a cost of Rs250 million.
“Within 10 years, it will become a centre of excellence in the region, providing postgraduate training to doctors and facilities for applied research to prevent blindness as well as to provide eye care to almost 5 million people,” the meeting was told. It will serve as a base hospital for multiple vision centres in remote areas of Azad Kashmir and Gilgit-Baltistan.
Rizwan Ullah Asghar recollected the October 8, 2005 earthquake in Muzaffarabad. “Rising to the occasion, the Al-Shifa Trust Eye Hospital, Rawalpindi, provided a 100-bed fully-furnished ward and six-table fully furnished operation theatre for earthquake victims where over 700 trauma operations were performed. Since then, life in Azad Kashmir is sluggishly returning to normal but the collapse of infrastructure has resulted in marked increase in serious health problems, including blindness,” he said.
This piece of information was shared by the president of Al-Shifa Trust Lieutenant General (r) Hamid Javaid, during a meeting that he chaired here on Sunday to review arrangements for commissioning of the hospital.
The executive director Al-Shifa Trust Eye Hospital Brigadier (r) Rizwan Ullah Asghar, who coordinates functioning of all hospitals of the Trust, told the meeting that the hospital would formally be inaugurated by the end of March to provide specialised eye-care services to the people of Azad Kashmir as well as Gilgit-Baltistan.
Built over 50 kanals of land, the 200-bed hospital has a covered area of over 50,000 square feet. It has the capacity to manage about 800 patients with all types of eye diseases and undertake 100 operations daily. Designed to cater for eye-care needs of the whole region, the construction of the Al-Shifa Trust Eye Hospital in Muzaffarabad has been completed at a cost of Rs250 million.
“Within 10 years, it will become a centre of excellence in the region, providing postgraduate training to doctors and facilities for applied research to prevent blindness as well as to provide eye care to almost 5 million people,” the meeting was told. It will serve as a base hospital for multiple vision centres in remote areas of Azad Kashmir and Gilgit-Baltistan.
Rizwan Ullah Asghar recollected the October 8, 2005 earthquake in Muzaffarabad. “Rising to the occasion, the Al-Shifa Trust Eye Hospital, Rawalpindi, provided a 100-bed fully-furnished ward and six-table fully furnished operation theatre for earthquake victims where over 700 trauma operations were performed. Since then, life in Azad Kashmir is sluggishly returning to normal but the collapse of infrastructure has resulted in marked increase in serious health problems, including blindness,” he said.
Saturday, March 5, 2011
Thursday, March 3, 2011
Transfers & postings
PESHAWAR The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government on Thursday transferred the provincial administrator Auqaf and directed him to report to the Establishment Department.
Inamullah Khan (BS-18), administrator Auqaf was directed to report to the Establishment Department while Syed Muhammad Farul Saqlain, (BS-18) deputy project director, Higher Efficiency Irrigation System Project, Irrigation Department has been posted as administrator Auqaf Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
According to another notification Sabiha Naheed (BS-20), Associate Professor of Islamiyat, Government Girls Postgraduate College (GGPGC) Kohat was transferred and posted as principal, GGPGC, Kohat, Haleem Begum (BS-20), Associate Professor of History, GPGGC, Mardan was appointed as principal Government Girls College (GGC) Dera Ismail Khan, Chaman Farkhanda (BS-20), Associate Professor of English, working on deputation at Federal Government Margala College for Women, F-7/4 Islamabad was posted as principal, GGC, Haripur against the vacant post, (subject to the condition that she will actualise promotion in her own cadre).
Rubina Qazi (BS-20), Associate Professor of Chemistry GFC (W) Peshawar was posted as principal, GGC, Saidu Sharif, Swat, Durre Shahwar (BS-20), Associate Professor of Botany, GFC (W) Peshawar was posted as principal, GGC, Maneri, Swabi and Durdana Mufti (BS-20), Associate Professor of Urdu, GGC, No 2 Mansehra was posted as principal GGC, Bannu, against the vacant post.
The provincial government on the recommendation of the provincial selection board also promoted six associate professors of Higher Education Department from BS-19 to BS 20 on regular basis with immediate effect.
They shall remain on probation for a period of one year in terms of section 6(2) of KPK Civil Servants Act, 1973 read with rule 15 (1) of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa servants (appointment, promotion and transfer) rules 1989.
Inamullah Khan (BS-18), administrator Auqaf was directed to report to the Establishment Department while Syed Muhammad Farul Saqlain, (BS-18) deputy project director, Higher Efficiency Irrigation System Project, Irrigation Department has been posted as administrator Auqaf Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
According to another notification Sabiha Naheed (BS-20), Associate Professor of Islamiyat, Government Girls Postgraduate College (GGPGC) Kohat was transferred and posted as principal, GGPGC, Kohat, Haleem Begum (BS-20), Associate Professor of History, GPGGC, Mardan was appointed as principal Government Girls College (GGC) Dera Ismail Khan, Chaman Farkhanda (BS-20), Associate Professor of English, working on deputation at Federal Government Margala College for Women, F-7/4 Islamabad was posted as principal, GGC, Haripur against the vacant post, (subject to the condition that she will actualise promotion in her own cadre).
Rubina Qazi (BS-20), Associate Professor of Chemistry GFC (W) Peshawar was posted as principal, GGC, Saidu Sharif, Swat, Durre Shahwar (BS-20), Associate Professor of Botany, GFC (W) Peshawar was posted as principal, GGC, Maneri, Swabi and Durdana Mufti (BS-20), Associate Professor of Urdu, GGC, No 2 Mansehra was posted as principal GGC, Bannu, against the vacant post.
The provincial government on the recommendation of the provincial selection board also promoted six associate professors of Higher Education Department from BS-19 to BS 20 on regular basis with immediate effect.
They shall remain on probation for a period of one year in terms of section 6(2) of KPK Civil Servants Act, 1973 read with rule 15 (1) of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa servants (appointment, promotion and transfer) rules 1989.