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Public Information Officers Contact List Public Information Officers Contact List S.NO NAME DESIGNATION DEPARTMENT Sub-Department DISTRICT TELEPHONE CELL NUMBER EMAIL 1 Mr. Muhammad Riaz DEO (M) Education ELEMENTARY EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Abbottabad 0992-9310102 3335060225 [email protected] 2 Miss. Samina Altaf DEO (F) Education ELEMENTARY EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Abbottabad 0992-342314 3 Dr. Fazle Rehman Director Livestock, Abbottabad Agriculture DIRECTORATE OF AGRICULTURE (EXTENSION) Abbottabad 0992-382628 4 Dr. Pervez Principal Research Officer/Regional Director Agriculture DIRECTOR GENERAL (RESEARCH) LIVESTOCK & DAIRY DEVELOPMENT Abbottabad 0992-383763 0345-8566012 5 Mr. Waqas Ashraf Assistant Public Prosecutor Law DISTRICT ABBOTTABAD Abbottabad 0992-9310383 0300-9110884 [email protected] 6 Mr. Mussamer Shah Assistant Manager (Legal) Forest Development Corporation Forest & Environment DISTRICT ABBOTTABAD Abbottabad 0992-380897 7 Mr. Naeem Khan Additional Deputy Commissioner Revenue Deputy Commissioner Abbottabad 0992-9310207 [email protected] 8 Mr. Jahanzeb Khan Deputy Director Small Industrial Estate Small Industrial Estate Abbottabad 0992-383770 9 Mr. Zaffar Ali Khan DFO, Gallis, Abbottabad Forest & Environment Environment Abbottabad 0992-9310306 [email protected] 10 Mr. Faiq Khan DFO, Wildlife, Abbottabad Forest & Environment Environment Abbottabad 0992-9310323 0302-193344 [email protected] 11 Mr. Khabir Muhammad Police Hazara Division, Hazara Abbottabad 0992-9310516 12 Mr. Jawad Khan Sub Divisional Officer Irrigation Irrigation Sub Divisional Abbotabad Abbottabad 0992-9310246 0346-9577518 13 Mr. Baber Shamrez Research Officer Agriculture Agriculture Research System Abbottabad 0992-380873 0345-5300126 14 Muhammad Saleem Raza District Sports Officer Abbottabad and Torghar Sports Sports Department Abbottabad 0992-9310224 0334-9067114 15 Abdul Malik Khan DSP/FRP Police Police department Abbottabad 0992-9310020 0300-5796002 16 Waheed Gul District Zakat Officer Zakat and Ushar Zakat & Usher Dept . KPK Abbottabad 0992-9310261 0321-9688570 17 Mushtaq Ahmad Associate Professor Education Govt. Degree College Abbottabad 0333-5038937 18 Muhammad Imran Subject Matter Specialist ( Plant Protection) Agriculture Agriculture (extention) Department Abbottabad 0992-380325 0334-9532241 19 Mrs Farhat Jabeen Principal G.G.D.C Neelore Abbottabad Education G.G.D.C Neelore Abbottabad Abbottabad 0336-9923674 [email protected] 20 Mrs Naseem Murtaza Principal G.G.D.C Nawasher Education Higher education Department Abbottabad 0992-392083 0331-9089969 21 Muhammad Shahid Dupty Director (Contract employees) Education Office Of Chief Engineer (EQAA), Abbotabad Abbottabad 0992-384092-93 22 Zahida Parveen Principal Education Education Abbottabad 0992-370190 0332-9384060 23 Prof. Ghulam Sarwar Principal Education Govt Degree College Havalian Abbottabad 0992-810307 0321-9959459 24 Dr. Sughra Principal Education Education (G G Degree College) Abbottabad 0992-811389 3065517448 25 Ishtiaq Sarwar Principal Education Education (G Degree College Nathia Gali) Abbottabad 0992-355065 3335046205 26 Mohammad Sajjad Khan Principal Education Education (G Post Graduate College No.1) Abbottabad 0992-9310126 0321-9959459 27 Mr. Shfiqu-r-Rehman Public Relation Officer Health Ayub Teaching Hospital Abbottabad 0992-381907/ Extension 3105 0300-9117351,0343-9111061 28 Mohammad Haroon Tanoli Assistant Director LG & RD L.G & RDD Abbottabad 0992-9310249 0346-9581306 29 Mr. Niaz Muhammad Khan District Officer Social Welfare Social Welfare, Special Education & Women Empowerment Abbottabad 0992-3910432 0344-9011998 30 Mr. Shakeel Ahmad Mufti Professor/ Principal Education Higher Education Govt Post Graduate College Mandian Abbottabad 0992-380154 0333-9143477 31 Mr. Ayaz Jadoon AD Crime Directorate Anti Corruption Establishment Abbottabad 0346-5680021 32 Mr. Hafiz Janis DSP Legal Police Police department Abbottabad 33 Miss. Taskeen Ahmad SDO Health Public Health Eng Abbottabad 0992-384712 34 Mr. Ehtizaz Khan Superitendent Jail Police Prison Dept Abbottabad 0992-9310213 0300-9117825 35 Mr. Gul Nawaz Ali Secretary Police Provincial Safety and Police Complaints Abbottabad 0992-9310372 0345-9618750 36 Mr. Syed Amjad Ali Shah District Public Prosecuter Police District Public Prosecuter Abbottabad 0992-9310383 0300-5331052 [email protected] 37 Engr. Munib XEN C & W C & W Dept Abbottabad 0992-9310242 38 Dr. Shahid Mehmood DHO Health DHIS ( District Health Information System ) Abbottabad 0992-9310192 0333-5067802/03009115095 39 Vacant ? DFO, Alpuri Forest & Environment Environment Alpuri 0996-851008 40 Mr. Fazle Sadiq DEO (M) Education ELEMENTARY EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Bannu 0928-660005 0333-9988340 41 Miss. Parveen Khattak DEO (F) Education ELEMENTARY EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Bannu 0928-660019 42 Mr. Akbar Ali Jan District Administrator, Bannu Revenue COMMISSIONER AFGHAN REFUGEES Bannu 0928-9270390 [email protected] 43 Mr. Iftikhar-ud-Din Office Superintendent, Office of the Municipal Committee LG & RD DISTRICT BANNU Bannu 0928-9270188 44 Mr. Muhmamad Asghar Assistant to Commissioner (Rev/GA) Revenue Commissioner Bannu Division. Bannu 0928-9270224 45 Mr. Noman Fayaz Deputy Director Small Industrial Estate Small Industrial Estate Bannu 0928-633241/2320515 0345-9792202 46 Mr. Farhatullah DFO, Bannu Forest & Environment Environment Bannu 0928-9270042 Public Information Officers Contact List 47 Mr. Shakeel Ahmad Jan Add Commissioner Revenue Deputy Commissioner Bannu 0928-9270437 48 Dr. Rafiullah Khan District Director Agriculture Live Stock and Dairy Development Bannu 0928-9270026 0333-9739506 49 Mr. Hameed Ullah District Zakat Officer Zakat and Ushar District Zakat Officer Bannu 0928-9270050 50 Mr. Abdul Hai ADC , ACE Directorate Anti Corruption Establishment Bannu 0321-9602939 51 Mr. Farooq Khan Inspector Legal Police Police department Bannu 52 Mr. Khan Muhammad Executive Eng Health Public Health Eng Bannu 0928-9270049 53 Mr. Tahir Shahbaz Deputy Superitendent Police Prison Dept Bannu 0928-633327 0332-5555124 54 Mr. Aziz Ullah Jan Secretary Police Provincial Safety and Police Complaints Bannu 0928-9270155 0300-9069929 55 Mr. Syed Imtiaz Ud Din Mansoor District Public Prosecuter Police District Public Prosecuter Bannu 0928-662221 0345-9871263 56 Engr. Jameel Ahmad XEN C & W C & W Dept Bannu 0928-9270111 57 Mr. Cpt ® Aurangzeb Haider Khan Assistant Commissioner Revenue SMBR Bannu 58 Dr. Ayaz Khan DH Coordination Health DHIS ( District Health Information System ) Bannu 0928-9270132 59 Mr. Altaf Ahmad Admin Officer Health Khalifa Gul Nawaz Teaching Hospital Bannu 0928-633003-4 60 M. Shoukat DEO (M) Education ELEMENTARY EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Battagram 0997-311439 61 Rehana Yasmin/Bazma Shaheen DEO (F) Education ELEMENTARY EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Battagram 0997-310461-60 0301-8122019 62 Mr. Muhammad Sohail Khan Assistant Public Prosecutor Law DISTRICT BATAGRAM Battagram 0997-311711 0300-7022210 63 Mr. Shaheryar Gul Assistant Commissioner Batagram Revenue Deputy Commissioner, Batagram Battagram 0997-310391 64 Mr . Zaffar Ali khan DFO, Hazara Tribal Forest & Environment Environment Battagram 0997-310017 65 Mr. Syed Sabir Ali Shah Distrcit Officer Socail Welfare Battagram Social Welfare Social Welfare, Special Education & Women Empowerment Battagram 0997-310384 66 Mr. Muhammad Sulaiman District Population Welafe Officer Population Welfare Population welfare department Battagram 0997-310080 0321-9632866 67 Mr. Dr. Riaz Muhammad Medical Officer Health DHQ Hospital Battagram 68 Mr. Abdul Rasheed Awan Distrcit Director Live Stock Agriculture Live Stock and Dairy Development Battagram 0997-311872 0333-5035150 69 Mr. Masal Khan District Zakat Officer Zakat and Ushar District Zakat Officer Battagram 0997-310368 70 Mr. Waris Khan Circle Officer Directorate Anti Corruption Establishment Battagram 0300-9137228 71 Mr. Syed Shahab Ud Din SDO Health Public Health Eng Battagram 0997-310766 72 Mr. Sikandar Assistant Superitendent Police Prison Dept Battagram 0997-311807 73 Mr. Muhammad Pervez Secretary Police Provincial Safety and Police Complaints Battagram 0997-310101 0345-9557244 74 Mr. Main Shahid Ur Rahman District Public Prosecuter Police District Public Prosecuter Battagram 0997-311711 0302-5510282 75 Engr. Muhammad Nasir OPS XEN C & W C & W Dept Battagram 0997-920192 0343-8973715 76 Mr. Gulzar Hussain District Zakat Officer Zakat and Ushar District Zakat Officer Bunner 0938-221446 77 Mr. Zahir Shah Circle Officer Directorate Anti Corruption Establishment Bunner 0346-9418310 78 Mr. Faysal Noumna SDO Health Public Health Eng Bunner 0939-510017 79 Mr. Iftikhar Ahmad Superitendent Jail Police Prison Dept Bunner 0939-512712 0333-9157561 80 Mr. Qaiser Khan AAC-1 Secretary Police Provincial Safety and Police Complaints Bunner 0939-510424 0333-9695212 81 Mr. Muhammad Idrees District Public Prosecuter Police District Public Prosecuter Bunner 0939-513030 0302-5957365 82 Engr. Ameer Jamal OPS XEN C & W C & W Dept Bunner 0939-510328 0333-9464824 [email protected] 83 Mr. Iqbal Wazir Add Assistant Commissioner ( Revenue ) Revenue SMBR Bunner 84 Mr. Seraj Muhammad DEO (M) Education ELEMENTARY EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Charsadda 091-9220082 85 Miss. Naheed DEO (F) Education ELEMENTARY EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Charsadda 091-9220086 86 Mr. Fakhr Ul Islam Chief Municipal Officer, Office of the Municipal Committee, Charsadda LG & RD DISTRICT CHARSADDA Charsadda 091-9220044 [email protected] 87 Mr. Naik Muhammad Assistant Commissioner, Charsadda Revenue Deputy Commissioner Charsadda 091-9220137/9220024/9220144 88 Dr. Said Akbar District
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