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Government of the Punjab Primary & Secondary GOVERNMENT OF THE PUNJAB PRIMARY & SECONDARY HEALTHCARE DEPARTMENT Dated Lahore, the 26th, August 2020 O R D E R No.SO (Pharmacy) General Transfer/2020, The following Drug Controllers (BS-19), Deputy Drug Controllers (BS-18) and Pharmacist/ Drug Inspectors (BS-17), are hereby transferred and posted at place of posting mentioned against their names, on administrative grounds, with immediate effect, in public interest:- Sr.# Name with current place of posting New place of posting At the disposal of Specialized Healthcare & Mr. Imran Sarfraz, Deputy Drug Controller (BS- 1 Medical Education Department for further 18), Ravi Town, Lahore. posting. Mr. Javed Iqbal, Deputy Drug Controller (BS- Deputy Drug Controller (BS-18), Ravi Town, 2 18), awaiting posting. Lahore, vice Mr. Imran Sarfraz, transferred. At the disposal of Specialized Healthcare & Mr. Shaukat Wahab, Deputy Drug Controller 3 Medical Education Department for further (BS-18), Allama Iqbal Town, Lahore. posting. Deputy Drug Controller (BS-18), Allama Iqbal Malik Idrees, Drug Inspector (BS-17), Tehsil 4 Town, Lahore, in his own pay & scale, vice Mr. Kallar Kahar, Chakwal Shaukat Wahab, transferred. Maria Qibtia, Deputy Drug Controller (BS-18), At the disposal of SHC&ME Department for 5 Gulberg Town, Lahore. further adjustment. Mr. Muhammad Hafeez, Deputy Drug Deputy Drug Controller (BS-18/OPS), Gulberg 6 Controller (BS-18), Children Hospital, Lahore Town, Lahore vice Ms. Maria Qibtia, transferred. Syed Ahmad Nazir Gillani, Deputy Drug Deputy Drug Controller, (BS-18), Nishtar Town, 7 Controller (BS-18), PQCB, Lahore. Lahore, against a vacant post. Mr. Rahim Ahmad Khan, Drug Inspector (BS- At the disposal of SHC&ME Department for 8 17), Shalimar Town, Lahore. further adjustment. Mr. Ahmed Javed, Pharmacist (BS-17), PQCB, Drug Inspector (BS-17), Shalimar Town, Lahore 9 Lahore. vice Mr. Rahim Ahmad Khan, transferred. 10 Rana Shahid, Drug Inspector (BS-17), At the disposal of SHC & ME Department for Samanabad, Lahore further adjustment. Mr. Adnan Ali Rana, Pharmacist (BS-17), at Drug Inspector (BS-17), Samanabad, Lahore 11 the disposal of SHC&ME (Children Hospital, vice Rana Shahid, transferred. Lahore) At the disposal of Specialized Healthcare & Syeda Imama Hussain, Drug Inspector (BS- 12 Medical Education Department for further 17), Aziz Bhatti Town, Lahore. posting. Mr. Salamat Ali, Pharmacist (BS-17), Services Drug Inspector (BS-17), Aziz Bhatti Town, 13 Hospital, Lahore. Lahore vice Syeda Imama Hussain transferred. Mr. Shelokh Anwar, Drug Inspector (BS-17), At the disposal of SHC & ME Department for 14 Wahga Town, Lahore further posting. Mr. Ehsan Izhar, Pharmacist (BS-17), THQ Drug Inspector (BS-17), Wahga Town, Lahore 15 Hospital Kamoke vice Mr. Shelokh Anwar, transferred. Mr. Kamal Sikandar, Drug Inspector (BS-17), At the disposal of SHC & ME Department for 16 Cantonment, Lahore. further posting. Mr. Arslan Rasool, Pharmacist (BS-17), Drug Inspector (BS-17), Cantonment, Lahore 17 Provincial Quality Control Board, Lahore vice Mr. Kamal Sikandar, transferred. Mr. Asif Farooq Awan, Deputy Drug Controller Secretary, DQCB, Lahore vice Mr. Hassan 18 (BS-18), Secretary, DQCB, Narowal. Saeed, transferred. Mr. Hassan Saeed, Pharmacist (BS-17), Secretary, DQCB , Chiniot vice Mr. Waqar 19 Secretary DQCB (BS-18/OPS), Lahore Ahmed, transferred. Mr. Imran Anwar, Drug Controller (BS- At the disposal of SHC & ME Department for 20 19/OPS), Tehsil & District Sheikhupura. further posting. Mr. Usama Sardar Gorsi, Deputy Drug Drug Controller (BS-19/OPS), Tehsil & District 21 Controller (BS-18) At the disposal of SHC&ME Sheikhupura vice Mr. Imran Anwar , transferred. (Mayo Hospital, Lahore) Mr. Bilal Yasin, Deputy Drug Controller (BS- At the disposal of SHC & ME Department for 22 18/OPS), Tehsil Muridke, District Sheikhupura. further posting. Mst. Nadia Bashir, Deputy Drug Controller Deputy Drug Controller(BS-18), Muridke, District 23 (BS-18), Tehsil Safdar Abad, District Sheikhupura, vice Mr. Bilal Yasin, transferred. Sheikhupura. 24 Mr. Waqar Ahmed, Pharmacist/Drug Inspector Deputy Drug Controller (BS-18/OPS), Tehsil (BS-17), Secretary DQCB (BS-18/OPS), Safdar Abad, District Sheikhupura, vice Ms. Chiniot. Nadia Bashir, transferred. Mr. Saleem Noor, Pharmacist/Drug Inspector Deputy Drug Controller (BS-18/OPS), Tehsil 25 (BS-17), Deputy Drug Controller (BS-18/OPS), Chicha Watni, District Sahiwal, vice Mr. Naveed Tehsil Ferozewala, District Sheikhupura Hussain Sargana, transferred. Mr. Khurram Shahzad, Pharmacist/Drug Deputy Drug Controller (BS-18/OPS),Tehsil 26 Inspector (BS-17), Deputy Drug Controller Feroze Wala, District Sheikhupura vice Mr. (BS-18/OPS), Tehsil Pattoki, District Kasur. Saleem Noor, transferred. Mr. Usman Ali, Drug Inspector / DPO, Drug Drug Inspector (BS-17), Tehsil Sangla Hill, 27 Court, Faisalabad District Nankana Sahib against a vacant post. Mr. Rana Abdul Mateen, Deputy Drug Drug Controller (BS-19/OPS), Nankana Sahib, 28 Controller (BS-18/awaiting posting), against a vacant post. Mst. Sadia Nazir, Pharmacist/Drug Inspector At the disposal of SHC&ME Department for 29 (BS-17), Deputy Drug Controller (BS-18/OPS), further posting. Tehsil Shahkot, District Nankana Sahib Deputy Drug Controller (BS-18/OPS), Tehsil Mr. Muhammad Aslam Pharmacist (BS-17), 30 Shahkot, District Nankana Sahib vice Mst. Sadia Awaiting posting Nazir, transferred. Mr. Ahmad Usmani, Drug Inspector (BS-17), At the disposal of SHC & ME Department for 31 Tehsil Sharaqpur, District Sheikhupura further posting. Drug Inspector (BS-17), Tehsil Sharaqpur, Mr. Sajjad Ali, Pharmacist (BS-17), Tehsil 32 District Sheikhupura vice Mr. Ahmad Usmani, Shahkot, District Nankana Sahib transferred. Ms. Afeefa Tahir, Pharmacist/Drug Inspector At the disposal of SHC&ME Department for 33 (BS-17), Deputy Drug Controller (BS-18/OPS), further adjustment. DHQ Hospital, Kasur Ms. Maha Javed, Pharmacist (BS-17), DHQ Drug Inspector (BS-17), Tehsil Chunian, District 34 Hospital, Kasur. Kasur, against a vacant post. Mst. Huma Abid, THQ Hospital, Shah Kot, Pharmacist (BS-17), DHQ Hospital, Kasur vice 35 Nankana Sahib Mst. Maha Javed, transferred Deputy Drug Controller (BS-18/OPS), Pattoki, Mr. Usman Sabir, Pharmacist (BS-17), At the 36 District Kasur vice Mr. Khurram Shahzad, disposal of SHC&ME (Mayo Hospital, Lahore) transferred. At the disposal of SHC&ME Department for 37 Mst. Sonia Irshad, Secy. DQCB, Gujranwala. further posting. 38 Khawaja Tariq, Drug Inspector/ Pharmacist Secy. DQCB, Gujranwala, in his own pay & (BS-17) (Awaiting posting) Scale, vice Ms. Sonia Irshad, transferred. Mr. Anas Luqman, Drug Controller (BS- At the disposal of SHC&ME Department for 39 19/OPS), Tehsil Qila Dedar Singh, Gujranwala further posting. Mr. Imran Ghazanvi, Deputy Drug Controller Drug Controller (BS-19/OPS), Tehsil Qila Dedar 40 (BS-18), Office of Chief Drug Controller (BS- Singh, Gujranwala vice Mr. Anas Luqman, 18), Punjab, Lahore. transferred. Mr. Saleh Muhammad Deputy Drug Controller 41 At the disposal of SHC&ME Department. (BS-18), Aroop Town, Gujranwala Deputy Drug Controller (BS-18), Aroop Town, Mr. Umar Khan Lodhi, Deputy Drug Controller 42 Gujranwala vice Mr. Saleh Muhammad (BS-18), Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, Lahore. transferred. Mr. Umair Ahmad Chatha Drug Inspector (BS- 43 At the disposal of SHC&ME Department 17) Tehsil Nandi Pur, Gujranwala. Mr. Muhammad Shaharyar Khan AfriDrug Drug Inspector (BS-17) Tehsil Nandi Pur, 44 Inspector (BS-17) Pharmacist (BS-17), Tehsil Gujranwala vice Mr. Umair Ahmad Chatha Drug Headquarter Hospital, Muridkey, Sheikhupura, Inspector (BS-17), transferred. Mr. Adil Maqbool, Drug Inspector (BS-17) At the disposal of SHC&ME Department for 45 Khiali Shahpur Town, Gujranwala further posting Mr. Sammar Aziz, Pharmacist (BS-17), THQ Drug Inspector (BS-17) Khiali Shahpur Town, 46 Hospital, Khushab, District Khuhab Gujranwala vice Mr. Adil Maqbool, transferred. Mr. Mohsin Aziz, Drug Inspector (BS-17), Secretary, DQCB, Narowal vice Mr. Asif Farooq 47 Tehsil Kamoke, Gujranwala Awan, transferred. Mr. Waqas Ahmad, Pharmacist (BS-17), Drug Inspector (BS-17), Tehsil Kamoke, 48 District Headquarter Hospital, Sheikhupura Gujranwala, vice Mr. Mohsin Aziz, transferred. Mr. Adeel Zain Drug Inspector (BS-17), At the disposal of SHC&ME Department for 49 Noshera Virka, Gujranwala further posting Mr. Zuhair Meh, Drug Inspector (BS-17) Drug Inspector (BS-17), Noshera Virka, 50 Pharmacist (BS-17) Tehsil Headquarter Gujranwala vice Mr. Adeel Zain, transferred. Hospital Sharaqpur, Sharaqpur, Sheikhupura Mr. Muhammad Aamir, Deputy Drug Controller Deputy Drug Controller (BS-18), Tehsil 51 (BS-18), Drug Controller (BS-19/OPS), Tehsil Wazirabad, Gujranwala, against a vacant post. & District Gujrat. 52 Mr. Khalil Ahmad, Deputy Drug Controller (BS- Drug Controller (BS-19/OPS), District Gujrat vice 18), Lahore General Hospital, Lahore. Mr. Muhammad Ammar, transferred. Mr. Muhammad Akram Rana, Deputy Drug At the disposal of SHC&ME Department for 53 Controller (BS-18), Kharian, District Gujrat further posting Mr. Atta ul Mustafa, Drug Inspector (BS-17) Secretary (BS-18/OPS), DQCB, M.B.Din, against 54 Sara-i-Alamgir, Gujrat. a vacant post. Mr. Bilawal Saleem, Pharmacist (BS-17) THQ Drug Inspector (BS-17), Pind Dadan Khan, 55 Hospital Dinga, Gujrat against a vacant post Mr. Zaheer Abbas, Pharmacist (BS-17), THQ Drug Inspector (BS-17), Sara-i-Alamgir, Gujrat 56 Hospital Tehsil Wazirabad, Gujranwala vice Mr. Ata ul Mustafa, transferred. Ms. Sehrish Jabeen, Pharmacist (BS-17), THQ THQ Hospital Tehsil Wazirabad, Gujranwala vice 57 Hospital,
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