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CIVIL LIST 1967-68 Pan I No THE EAST PAKISTAN CIVIL LIST 1967-68 Pan I No. U Compiled in the Services and General Administration 1| (G. A.) Deptt. of the Government of East Pakistan n and Published by authority Officer on Special Doty, S. & G. A. Deptt In-chargo, East Pakistan Government Press, Dacca 1971 tSj a s 1 For official use only THE EAST PAKISTAN CIVIL LIST 1967-68 Part I No. 11 Compiled in the Services and General Administration (jG. A.) Deptt. of the Government of East Pakistan and published by authority CONTENTS Pages. Part I—The Government— Governor ... ••• ••• • •• — — * ^Governor and his staff ... ... ' ... ••• fr Military Secretary to the Governor and his staff ... ... ...• ... 2 Ealt Pakistan Assembly— • (a) East Pakistan Assembly Secretariat ... ... ... ... ... i Public Service Commission, East Pakistan ... ... ... ... ... * ♦ Chief Secretary, Secretaries, Deputy Secretaries, Section Officers, etc., to Government ... 5 Part II— A. Gradation List of C.S.P. Officers ... ... ... ... ... 35 B. Gradation List of C.S.P. Officers in East Pakistan ... ... ... ... 74 C. C.S.P. Officers of East Pakistan domicile confirmed in the Senior Scale of the C.S.p. ... 108 ,D . Officers formerly of the E .P .C .S . (Executive) who are now substantively holding listed 116 posts in the Senior Scale of the C.S.P. E. List of C.S.P. Officers showing the date from which they Are .continuously officiating 122 in the Senior Scale. F. Officers of the E.P.C.S. (Executive) who are officiating in the Senior Scale of C.S.P. ... 128 G. List of C.S.P./E.P.C.S. (Judicial) Officers confirmed in the Senior §eab of the C.S.P. " J46 (Judicial). , H. C.S.P. Officers officiating in the Senior Scale of the C.S.P. (Judicial) ... ... 14? I. C.S.P. Officers officiating in the Senior Scale of the C.S.P. (Judicial) ... ... 147 J. E.P.C.S. (Judicial) Officers officiating in the Senior Scale of the C.S.P. (Judicial) ... 148 K. Retirements and Casualties, etc., among the holders of listed posts ... ... 152 L. Details about the permanent C.S.P. Cadre post of East Pakistan ... ... 154 P art III—Land Revenue and General Administration— ■ A. Divisional Commissioners ... ... ... ••• ... ... 156 B. List in order of Seniority of E.P.C.S. (Judicial) Officers confirmed in the listed posts 157 of District and Sessions Judges. C. List of E.P.C.S. (Judicial) Officers showing the date frorrt which theylare continuously 158 officiating in superior posts— (а) East Pakistan Civil Service (Excutive) Officers, Class I ... ... ... 162 (б) Casualties among E.P.C.S. (Executive) Officers ... ... ... ^87 (c) J^awyer Magistrates ... ... ... ••• ... 292 ' Pages. (d) Welfare Officers ... ... ... ... ... ... 301 (e) Re-employed Officer? ... ... ... ... ... ... 302 ffi East Pakistan Secretariat Service ... ... ... ... 303 Research Officer ... ... ... ... ... ... 317 (g) Casualties among E.P.S.S. (Secretariat) Officers ... ... ... 318 (hj E.P.S.S. promoted t)eputy Secretary and Section Officers in the Finance Depart- 321 * ment. (i) List of Officers appointed to the E.P.C.S. (Executive), Class II ... ... 324 O') Bureau of Anti-Corruption ... ... ... ... ... 378 (k) S. and G.A. (Common Services) Department ... ... ... ... 392 (/) S. and G.A. (Common Services Transport) Department ... ... ... 394 (m) List of Officers of the Board of ^Revenue, East Pakistan ... ... ... 396 (n) Officers of the Bureau of National Reconstruction, East Pakistan ... ... 400 Part IV— A. Police Department (Inspector-General of Police) ... ... ... ... 402 > B. Ansars, Home (Police) Department ... ... ... ... ... 479 Part V—Home (Jails) Department ... ... ... ... ... ... 490 • Part VI—Home (Civil Defence) Department ... ... ... ... ... 497 East Pakistan Armed Services Board ... ... ... ... ... 498 Part VII—Home (Political) Department— Foreign Representatives in East Pakistan ... • ... ... ... ... 499 r * * P art VIII—Law Department— * A. High Court,of Judicature in East Pakistan ... ... ... ... 507 Officers of th« High Court ... ... ... ... ... ... 508 Law Officers of Government... ... ... ... ... ... 509 Reporters ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 51j) B. Classified List of District and Sessions Judges ... .>. ... ... 511 •C. The East Pakistan Civil Servicc (Judicial)— (/; Subordinate Judges ... ... ... ... ... 518 (//) Munsifs ... ... ... ... ... ... ••• 529 Pages, Part IX—Law (Registration) Department— A. Registration Directorate ... ... ... ... ... ... 547 B. Inspectors of Registration Offices ... ... ... ... ... 547 C. Departmental District Registrars ... ... ... ... # ... 548 D. ^District Sub-Registrars ... ... ... ... ... # ... 548 E. Sub-Registrars ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 552 % Tart X—Warrant of Precedence for Pakistan ... ... ... ... ... 592 Part X I—List of Persons in East Pakistan holding titles conferred by the President of Pakistan 600 President’s Medal for Pride Performance of Pakistan ... ... ... ... 631 Governor o f East Pakistan. Date of appoinfment. Vice-Admiral S. M. Ahsan, HQA, S.Pk, DSC. 1-9-69. STAFF OF THE GOVERNOR Name. Date of Designation. Remarks. appointment. • • (;) Governor's Secretariat. A.S.H.K, Sadique, C.S.P. 3-9-1969 Secretary to the Governor With the rank of East Pakistan. and status of Secretary to the Pro­ vincial Go­ A*M. Nurul Islam, C.S.P. 22-4-1968 Deputy Secretary to the vernment. Governor of East Pakistan. \ M.Y. Bhuniyea 19-5-1961 Registrar, Governor's Secre­ tariat, East Pakistan. a STAFF OF THE GOVERNOR Date of Name. appoint­ Designation. „ -Salary^,. ment. • (2) Military Secretary to (he Rs. •Governor and his Staff. Commander Akbar H. Khan, 1-10-1969 Military Secretary to the Gover­ 1,635 Pakistan Navy. nor of East Pakistan. Major Shahzada Ghulam Jilani, 5-4-1953 Aide-de-Camp to the Governor T. Q. A. (PTC-4554), The East of East Pakistan. Spl. pay Bengal Regiment. 100. Mr. Mahbubuddin Ahmad, P.S.P. 28-8-1969 Ditto 600 Spl. pay • 50. Dr. Wakil Ahmed, M.B.B.S., 16-3-1959 Ditto Medical Officer. 'CommodofeM.B.A. AwSrT, T.P.K., Honorary Naval Aitfe-de-Camp P. N., Hony. Naval A. D. C. at Chittagong. • MaJor A. F. M. Mohsin Ali,T.Q.A., 1-8-1955 Honorary Aide-dc-Camp A. I. R. O. (Retd.). EAST PAKISTAN ASSEMBLY SECRETARIAT A— Office (As on 31-10-1969). B—East Pakistan Assembly Secretariat (As on 31-10-1969). Date of Date of first appoint­ Designation. Name. appoint­ ment to Pay. Remarks. ment to present Govern­ post. ment service. Rs. Secretary Vacant - Deputy Secretary ... Vacant -• Assistant Secretary Mr. Bazlur Rahman, 1-9-1959 19-1-1961 730 Working as M.A.,L.L.B. + 60 Law Officer, (B. 1-1-1932.) Spl. pay H.Q., M.L. (Dacca.) Sector 1 ?.nd H.Q,, MLA Zone “B”. Private Secretary .. "Mr. Mahboob AIT Kh'an ' 8-4-1941 1-4-1969 485 Chowdhury. +75 (Dy. Liaison Officer). (B. 1-10-1915.) Spl. pay. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION, EAST PAKISTAN Name. Date of Pay. Remarks. Joining. • Rs. Dr- M. A. Rashid, S. Pk. 16-3-1970 2,750 (B. M-1919.) F.N. (Sylhet.) Chairman. .... ^ Mr. Alimdad Khan, T.Q,A. 25-1-1970 2,000 (B. 1-11-1912.) F.N. (Mymensingh.) Member. Mr. K.A.F. M. Abul Quasem, 8-9-1967 2,000 (B. 1-1-1914.) F.N. --(Khulna.) Member. Mr. M. Anwaruzzaman, 3-11-1969 2,20Q Next increment due on fB. 1-1-1915) • 4-10-1970. (Jessore') Member. <r Mr. Q.A.H.M. Obaidullah, 22-7-1969 1,300 Listed post officer. Nest (B. 1-10-1913.) Spl. pay increment due on 22-7-1970. (Faridpur.) • 220. Secretary. Mr. Mobarakuddin, 2-3-1968 720 Next increment due en (B. 1-11-1916.) F.N. 31-1-1971. (Hoogly.) Assistant Secretary. Date of Designation. Name. appoint­ Remarks. ment. ...... ... ......— Sarvices and General Administration Department, Chiaf Secretary S.M. Shafiul Azam 15-5-69 S.Q.A., C.S.p, Addl. Chief Secretary A. M. F. Rahman, 20-3-70 Also Member, Board of S.K. Revenue, E.P. Secretary, S. & G. A. (O & M) Anisuddin Ahmed, 5-7-69 Department. C.S.P. Officer on Special Duty Md. Siddiquer 4-9-69 Rahman, C.S.P. Ditto R. R. Faruqee, 29-8-69 - C.S.P. • Ditto Rashidul Hasan, 16-9-69 C.S.P. Ditto A.Z.M.Nasiruddin, 11-7-69. C.S.P. Ditto Aminul Islam, 8-7-69 C.S.P. Ditto Abdus Salam, 10-7-69 C.S.P. Ditto Ekram Hossain, 15-8-69 C.S.P. Ditto A.K.M. Shamsul, 22-9-69 Haq Khan, C.S.P. Date of Designation. Name. appoint­ Remarks.” ment. * ServiQes.and General Administration Department—Coritd. Officer on Special Duty ' Anisuzzaman 16-9-69 • Khan, C.S.P. Ditto Manzurul Karim, 16-9-69 C.S.P. • v. Ditto "Syed Ahmed-, 28-8-69' C.S.P. Ditto Mansur Ahmad, 23-9-69 C.S.P. Ditto A. M.A. Rahim, 25-12-68 C.S.P.. Ditto Abdui Matin Khan, 20-9-69 E.P.S.S. Ditto ... Md. Abdul Wadud 20-9-69 E.P.C.S. Dy. Secy., S. & G. A. (G. A.) ' f akhruddin Ahmed, . 23-4-68 And also Dy. Secretary Department. | C.S.P. to the Council of Ministers. Dy. Secy., S. & G. A. (C. S. & " Md. Mozammel 30-10-68 A. C.) Department. Haque, T.K- Dy. Secy., S. & G. A. (0 & M)- :S.A.A. Haider 19-3-66 Department. Ditto A O.M. ShahJehan, 18-11-69 T.K i i Date of ■ - Designation. Name. appoint- • Remarks. ment. Services and General Administration Departmeat— Contd: Dy. Secy., S. St G. A. (Regula­ Md. Lutfar 1-1-66 tion") Department. Rahman Khan, T. Q. A. Dy. Secy., S. & G. A. (Welfare M. A. Hai, 8-5-69 & Representation Cell) De­ E.P.C.S. partment. f Section Officer, S.&G. A. (G.A.) Moid Alam, T.K. 10-5-62 Department. Ditto M. A. Quddus, 10-5-62 T. K. • Ditto S. M. Moshahed- 10-5-62 uddin Ahmed. Ditt© Abu Taher Mohd. 10-5-62 Ahsanullah. Ditto Md. Abdur Rah­ 24-9-68 man, E-P.C.S. Ditto • Shamsul Islam, 2-5-68 E.P.C.S.
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