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Part Ii] the Gazette of Pakistan, Extra., January 27, 2020 93(1) PART II] THE GAZETTE OF PAKISTAN, EXTRA., JANUARY 27, 2020 93(1) S.R.O. No.-----------/2011.In exercise of powers conferred under sub-section (3) of Section 4 of the PEMRA Ordinance 2002 (Xlll of 2002), the Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority is pleased to make and promulgate the following service regulations for appointment, promotion, termination and other terms and conditions of employment of its staff, experts, consultants, advisors etc. ISLAMABAD MONDAY, JANUARY 27, 2020 PART II Statutory Notifications (S. R. O.) GOVERNMENT OF PAKISTAN MINISTRY OF NATIONAL FOOD SECURITY AND RESEARCH NOTIFICATION Islamabad, the 22nd January, 2020 S. R. O. 45(I)/2020.—In exercise of the powers conferred by Section 15 of the Agricultural Pesticides Ordinance, 1971 (II of 1971), and in suppression of its Notification No. S.R.O.891(I)/2006 dated the 29th August, 2006, the Federal Government is pleased to appoint the following officers specified in column (2) of the Schedule below, of the Government of Sindh, Agriculture Supply and Prices Department, to be Inspectors within the local limits specified against each in column (3) of the said Schedule, namely:— SCHEDULE LIST OF PESTICIDE INSPECTORS TO BE NOTIFIED BY THE FEDERAL MINISTRY OF NATIONAL FOOD SECURITY & RESEARCH, GOVERNMENT OF PAKISTAN DEPARTMENT S.# DESIGNATION JURISDICTION PROVINCE/DIVISION/DISTRICT/ TALUKA (1) (2) (3) PROVINCE / DIVISION 1 DIRECTOR PLANT PROTECTION SINDH SINDH PROVINCE 2 DIRECTOR AGRICULTURE EXTENSION, HYDERABAD, DIVISION. HYDERABAD DIVISION 93(1—5) Price: Rs. 10.00 [5079(2020)/Ex. Gaz.] 93(2) THE GAZETTE OF PAKISTAN, EXTRA., JANUARY 27, 2020 [PART II 3 DIRECTOR AGRICULTURE EXTENSION, LARKANA, DIVISION. LARKANA DIVISION 4 DIRECTOR AGRICULTURE EXTENSION, SUKKUR, DIVISION. SUKKUR DIVISION 5 DIRECTOR AGRICULTURE EXTENSION, KARACHI, DIVISION. KARACHI DIVISION 6 DIRECTOR AGRICULTURE EXTENSION, MIRPURKHAS, DIVISION. MIRPURKHAS DIVISION SHAHEED BENAZIRABAD 7 DIRECTOR AGRICULTURE EXTENSION, BENAZIRABAD, DIVISION. DIVISION 8 ADDITIONAL DIRECTOR PLANT PROTECTION SINDH SINDH PROVINCE 9 PLANT PROTECTION OFFICER SINDH SINDH PROVINCE 1. HYDERABAD DISTRICT I 0 ADDITIONAL DIRECTOR AGRICULTURE EXTENSION HYDERABAD HYDERABAD DISTRICT DEPUTY DIRECTOR AGRICULTURE EXTENSION HYDERABAD HQ@ 11 HYDERABAD DISTRICT ADDITIONAL DIRECTOR 12 DEPUTY DIRECTOR AGRICULTURE EXTENSION HYDERABAD CITY HYDERABAD CITY TALUKA DEPUTY DIRECTOR AGRICULTURE EXTENSION HYDERABAD 13 HYDERABAD RURAL TALUKA RURAL 14 DEPUTY DIRECTOR AGRICULTURE EXTENSION LATIFABAD LATIFABAD TALUKA 15 DEPUTY DIRECTOR AGRICULTURE EXTENSION QASIMABAD QASIMABAD TALUKA 2. TANDO MUHAMMAD KHAN DISTRICT ADDITIONAL DIRECTOR AGRICULTURE EXTENSION TANDO MUHAMMAD KHAN 16 TANDO MUHAMMAD KHAN DISTRICT DEPUTY DIRECTOR AGRICULTURE EXTENSION TANDO MUHAMMAD KHAN 17 TANDO MUHAMMAD KHAN HQ@ ADDITIONAL DIRECTOR DISTRICT DEPUTY DIRECTOR AGRICULTURE EXTENSION TANDO MUHAMMAD KHAN 18 TANDO MUHAMMAD KHAN TALUKA DEPUTY DIRECTOR AGRICULTURE EXTENSION BULERI SHAH 19 BULERI SHAH KARIM KARIM DEPUTY DIRECTOR AGRICULTURE EXTENSION TANDO GHULAM 20 TANDO GHULAM HYDER HYDER 3. BADIN DISTRICT 21 ADDITIONAL DIRECTOR AGRICULTURE EXTENSION BADIN BADIN DISTRICT DEPUTY DIRECTOR AGRICULTURE EXTENSION BADIN HQ@ 22 BADIN DISTRICT ADDITIONAL DIRECTOR 23 DEPUTY DIRECTOR AGRICULTURE EXTENSION BADIN BADIN TALUKA 24 DEPUTY DIRECTOR AGRICULTURE EXTENSION TANDO BAGO TANDO BAGO TALUKA 25 DEPUTY DIRECTOR AGRICULTURE EXTENSION MATLI MATLI TALUKA 26 DEPUTY DIRECTOR AGRICULTURE EXTENSION TALHAR TALHAR TALUKA DEPUTY DIRECTOR AGRICULTURE EXTENSION SHAHEED FAZIL 27 SHAHEED FAZIL RAHU TALUKA RAHU 4 JAMSHORO DISTRICT 28 ADDITIONAL DIRECTOR AGRICULTURE EXTENSION JAMSHORO JAMSHORO DISTRICT DEPUTY DIRECTOR AGRICULTURE EXTENSION JAMSHORO HQ@ 29 JAMSHORO DISTRICT ADDITIONAL DIRECTOR 30 DEPUTY DIRECTOR AGRICULTURE EXTENSION MANJHAND MANJHAND TALUKA 31 DEPUTY DIRECTOR AGRICULTURE EXTENSION SEHWAN SEHWAN TALUKA 32 DEPUTY DIRECTOR AGRICULTURE EXTENSION THANA BULAKHAN THANA BULAKHAN TALUKA 33 DEPUTY DIRECTOR AGRICULTURE EXTENSION KOTRI KOTRI TALUKA 5 THATTA DISTRICT 34 ADDITIONAL DIRECTOR AGRICULTURE EXTENSION THATTA THATTA DISTRICT DEPUTY DIRECTOR AGRICULTURE EXTENSION THATTA HQ@ 35 THATTA DISTRICT ADDITIONAL DIRECTOR 36 DEPUTY DIRECTOR AGRICULTURE EXTENSION THATTA/ THATTA TALUKA 37 DEPUTY DIRECTOR AGRICULTURE EXTENSION GHORA BARI GHORA BARI TALUKA 38 DEPUTY DIRECTOR AGRICULTURE EXTENSION MIRPUR SAKRO MIRPUR SAKRO TALUKA 39 DEPUTY DIRECTOR AGRICULTURE EXTENSION KETI BANDAR KETI BANDAR TALUKA 6 TANDO ALLAHYAR DISTRICT ADDITIONAL DIRECTOR AGRICULTURE EXTENSION 40 TANDO ALLAHYAR DISTRICT TANDO ALLAHYAR DEPUTY DIRECTOR AGRICULTURE EXTENSION TANDO ALLAHYAR 41 TANDO ALLAHYAR DISTRICT HQ@ ADDITIONAL DIRECTOR 42 DEPUTY DIRECTOR AGRICULTURE EXTENSION TANDO ALLAHYAR TANDO ALLAHYAR TALUKA 43 DEPUTY DIRECTOR AGRICULTURE EXTENSION CHAMBAR CHAMBAR TALUKA 44 DEPUTY DIRECTOR AGRICULTURE EXTENSION JHANDO MARI JHANDO MARI TALUKA 7 SUJAWAL DISTRICT 45 ADDITIONAL DIRECTOR AGRICULTURE EXTENSION SUJAWAL SUJAWAL DISTRICT DEPUTY DIRECTOR AGRICULTURE EXTENSION SUJAWAL HQ@ 46 SUJAWAL DISTRICT ADDITIONAL DIRECTOR 47 DEPUTY DIRECTOR AGRICULTURE EXTENSION SUJAWAL SUJAWAL TALUKA 48 DEPUTY DIRECTOR AGRICULTURE EXTENSION MIRPUR BATHORO MIRPUR BATHORO PART II] THE GAZETTE OF PAKISTAN, EXTRA., JANUARY 27, 2020 93(3) 49 DEPUTY DIRECTOR AGRICULTURE EXTENSION JATI JATI 50 DEPUTY DIRECTOR AGRICULTURE EXTENSION SHAH BANDAR SHAH BANDAR 51 DEPUTY DIRECTOR AGRICULTURE EXTENSION, KHARO CHHAN KHARO CHHAN TALUKA 8 KARACHI DISTRICT 52 ADDITIONAL DIRECTOR AGRICULTURE EXTENSION KARACHI KARACHI DIVISION DEPUTY DIRECTOR AGRICULTURE EXTENSION KARACHI HQ@ 53 KARACHI DIVISION ADDITIONAL DIRECTOR DEPUTY DIRECTOR AGRICULTURE EXTENSION KARACHI HQ 54 KARACHI DIVISION KARACHI 55 DEPUTY DIRECTOR AGRICULTURE EXTENSION KARACHI KARACHI DISTRICT 9 MATIARI DISTRICT 56 ADDITIONAL DIRECTOR AGRICULTURE EXTENSION MATIARI MATIARI DISTRICT DEPUTY DIRECTOR AGRICULTURE EXTENSION MATIARI HQ@ 57 MATIARI DISTRICT ADDITIONAL DIRECTOR 58 DEPUTY DIRECTOR AGRICULTURE EXTENSION MATIARI MATIARI TALUKA 59 DEPUTY DIRECTOR AGRICULTURE EXTENSION HALA HALA TALUKA 60 DEPUTY DIRECTOR AGRICULTURE EXTENSION SAEEDABAD SAEEDABAD TALUKA 10. DADU DISTRICT 61 ADDITIONAL DIRECTOR AGRICULTURE EXTENSION DADU DADU DISTRICT DEPUTY DIRECTOR AGRICULTURE EXTENSION DADU HQ@ 62 DADU DISTRICT ADDITIONAL DIRECTOR 63 DEPUTY DIRECTOR AGRICULTURE EXTENSION DADU DADU TALUKA 64 DEPUTY DIRECTOR AGRICULTURE EXTENSION JOHI JOHI TALUKA 65 DEPUTY DIRECTOR AGRICULTURE EXTENSION K N SHAH K N SHAH TALUKA 66 DEPUTY DIRECTOR AGRICULTURE EXTENSION MEHAR MEHAR TALUKA 11. S. BANAZIRABAD ADDITIONAL DIRECTOR AGRICULTURE EXTENSION 67 S.BANAZIRABAD DISTRICT S.BANAZIRABAD DEPUTY DIRECTOR AGRICULTURE EXTENSION S.BANAZIRABAD 68 S.BANAZIRABAD DISTRICT HQ@ ADDITIONAL DIRECTOR 69 DEPUTY DIRECTOR AGRICULTURE EXTENSION NAWABSHAH NAWABSHAH TALUKA 70 DEPUTY DIRECTOR AGRICULTURE EXTENSION SAKRAND SAKRAND TALUKA 71 DEPUTY DIRECTOR AGRICULTURE EXTENSION QAZI AHMED QAZI AHMED TALUKA 72 DEPUTY DIRECTOR AGRICULTURE EXTENSION DAUR DAUR TALUKA 12. MIRPURKHAS DISTRICT 73 ADDITIONAL DIRECTOR AGRICULTURE EXTENSION MIRPURKHAS MIRPURKHAS DISTRICT DEPUTY DIRECTOR AGRICULTURE EXTENSION MIRPURKHAS HQ@ 74 MIRPURKHAS DISTRICT ADDITIONAL DIRECTOR 75 DEPUTY DIRECTOR AGRICULTURE EXTENSION MIRPURKHAS MIRPURKHAS TALUKA DEPUTY DIRECTOR AGRICULTURE EXTENSION KOT GHULAM KOT GHULAM MUHAMMAD 76 MUHAMMAD TALUKA 77 DEPUTY DIRECTOR AGRICULTURE EXTENSION DIGRI DIGRI TALUKA 78 DEPUTY DIRECTOR AGRICULTURE EXTENSION JHUDO JHUDO TALUKA DEPUTY DIRECTOR AGRICULTURE EXTENSION HUSSAIN BUX 79 HUSSAIN BUX MARI TALUKA MARI 80 DEPUTY DIRECTOR AGRICULTURE EXTENSION SHUJAABAD SHUJAABAD TALUKA 81 DEPUTY DIRECTOR AGRICULTURE EXTENSION SINDHRI SINDHRI TALUKA 13. UMAR KOT DISTRICT 82 ADDITIONAL DIRECTOR AGRICULTURE EXTENSION UMAR KOT UMAR KOT DISTRICT DEPUTY DIRECTOR AGRICULTURE EXTENSION UMAR KOT HQ@ 83 UMAR KOT DISTRICT ADDITIONAL DIRECTOR 84 DEPUTY DIRECTOR AGRICULTURE EXTENSION UMAR KOT UMAR KOT TALUKA 85 DEPUTY DIRECTOR AGRICULTURE EXTENSION KUNRI KUNRI TALUKA 86 DEPUTY DIRECTOR AGRICULTURE EXTENSION SAMARO SAMARO TALUKA 87 DEPUTY DIRECTOR AGRICULTURE EXTENSION PITHORO PITHORO TALUKA 14. SANGHAR DISTRICT 88 ADDITIONAL DIRECTOR AGRICULTURE EXTENSION SANGHAR SANGHAR DISTRICT DEPUTY DIRECTOR AGRICULTURE EXTENSION SANGHAR HQ@ 89 SANGHAR DISTRICT ADDITIONAL DIRECTOR 90 DEPUTY DIRECTOR AGRICULTURE EXTENSION SANGHAR SANGHAR TALUKA 91 DEPUTY DIRECTOR AGRICULTURE EXTENSION KHIPRO KHIPRO TALUKA 92 DEPUTY DIRECTOR AGRICULTURE EXTENSION TANDO ADAM TANDO ADAM TALUKA 93 DEPUTY DIRECTOR AGRICULTURE EXTENSION SHAHDADPUR SHAHDADPUR TALUKA 94 DEPUTY DIRECTOR AGRICULTURE EXTENSION SINJHORO SINJHORO TALUKA 95 DEPUTY DIRECTOR AGRICULTURE EXTENSION JAM NAWAZ ALI JAM NAWAZ ALI TALUKA 15. THARPARKAR @MITHI DISTRICT ADDITIONAL DIRECTOR AGRICULTURE EXTENSION THARPARKAR THARPARKAR @ MITHI 96 @ MITHI DISTRICT 93(4) THE GAZETTE OF PAKISTAN, EXTRA., JANUARY 27, 2020 [PART II DEPUTY DIRECTOR AGRICULTURE EXTENSION THARPARKAR THARPARKAR @ MITHI 97 @ MITHI HQ @ ADDITIONAL DIRECTOR DISTRICT 98 DEPUTY DIRECTOR AGRICULTURE EXTENSION MITHI MITHI TALUKA 99 DEPUTY DIRECTOR AGRICULTURE EXTENSION CHACHRO CHACHRO TALUKA 100 DEPUTY DIRECTOR AGRICULTURE EXTENSION TALHI DALHI TALUKA 101 DEPUTY DIRECTOR AGRICULTURE EXTENSION NANGARPARKAR NANGARPARKAR TALUKA 102 DEPUTY DIRECTOR AGRICULTURE EXTENSION DEEPLO DEEPLO TALUKA 103 DEPUTY DIRECTOR AGRICULTURE EXTENSION ISLAM KOT ISLAM KOT TALUKA 104 DEPUTY DIRECTOR AGRICULTURE EXTENSION KALOI KALOI TALUKA 16. KHAIRPUR DISTRICT 105 ADDITIONAL DIRECTOR AGRICULTURE EXTENSION
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