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Detail of Posts Notified in Bs – 17 (Female) - 164 - ANNEXURE – “D” NAME OF POSTS IN BS – 17 (FEMALE) DETAIL OF POSTS NOTIFIED IN BS – 17 (FEMALE) Sr. Name of Posts No. of Posts Remarks No. Assistant Directors, in the offices of Director Public Instruction (S.E/E.E), and In the offices where posts 1. in the offices of Executive District Officer 18 (Education), in the Punjab. (From exists. Teaching Staff) 1. 25 posts of Dy. HMs BS-17 shifted by the District Govt. in newly upgraded High Schools. 2. 20 posts of Dy. H.Ms (BS- 17) upgraded to BS-18 and shifted to those Tehsils Deputy Headmistress, in Girls High where posts of Deputy 2. 78-45= 33 District Education Officer Schools. (W-EE), not sanctioned / required. 3. Remaining 33 posts of Dy. HMs (BS-17), shifted to those High Schools of BS-20 having High Enrolment. Detail of these Institutions are shown at Annexture –D (A). As per sanction strength subject to the condition that repetition of subjects Subject Specialists, of Government shall not be allowed in any 3. Colleges for Elementary Teachers Training 56+40=96 case (40-posts of SS BS-17 (Female). of 4-GCETs (W) merged in GCETs (M) As per sanction strength Subject Specialist, Government subject to the condition 4. 10 that repetition of subjects Comprehensive Girls High Schools. shall not be allowed in any case As per sanction strength Subject Specialist, of Government subject to the condition 5. Comprehensive Girls Higher Secondary that repetition of subjects Schools. 10 shall not be allowed in any case As per sanction strength Subject Specialist, of Government Girls subject to the condition that 6. Higher Secondary Schools. 1438 repetition of subjects shall not be allowed in any case Headmistress, of Government Girls High 7. Schools. 1042 Total No. of posts:- 2647 DETAIL OF 1042 – INSTITUTIONS SHOWN AT SERIAL NO. 07, ABOVE IS GIVEN AS UNDER:- SECTION OFFICER ( SE – I) SECTION OFFICER ( PC ) SCHOOL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT FINANCE DEPARTMENT - 165 - ANNEXURE – “D” NAME OF POSTS IN BS – 17 (FEMALE) HEADMISTRESS, GOVENRMENT GIRLS HIGH SCHOOLS IN THE PUNJAB LAHORE CITY 1. Government City Girls High School, Nisbat Road, Lahore. 2. Government Dar-un-Niswa Girls High School, Jail Road, Lahore. 3. Government Girls High School, Chamrah Mandi, Faiz Bagh, Lahore 4. Govt. Madrisa-tul-Binat Girls High School, Australia Building Lahore. 5. Government Model Girls High School, Elahi Park, Lahore. 6. Govt. New Model Girls High School, Dev Samaj Road, Lahore. 7. Government Girls High School Sadhoki, Lahore. 8. Government Girls High School Dehli Gate, Lahore. 9. Government Girls High School, Haveli Kabli Mal, Lahore. LAHORE CANTT 10. Government Rehman Girls High School, Beadon Road, Lahore. 11. Government Model Girls High School, Asshaina Scheme, Lahore 12. Government Girls High School, PAF Base, Iqbal Campus, Lahore. 13. Government Girls High School, Theh Punju, Lahore. KASUR 14. Government Girls High School, Gulzar Jagir, Kasur. 15. Government Girls High School, Kacha Pacca, Chak-43, Kasur. 16. Government Girls High School, Jagoo Wala Chak 4, Kasur. 17. Government Girls High School, Bedian, Kasur. 18. Government Girls High School, Kul, Kasur. 19. Government Girls High School, Noor Pur Dogran, Kasur. 20. Government Girls High School, Padhana Chak 45, Kasur. 21. Government Girls High School, Rosa Tibba, Kasur. 22. Government Girls High School, Rewazabad, Kasur. 23. Government Girls High School, Mir Kot, Kasur. 24. Government Girls High School, Babliana Ottar, Kasur. 25. Government Girls High School, Nizam Pura Kasur. OKARA 26. Government Girls High School, Mupal Kay, Okara. 27. Government Girls High School, 2/1-AL, Okara. 28. Government Girls High School, Lashari, Okara. 29. Government Girls High School, 14/GD, Okara 30. Government Girls High School, Bama Bala, Okara 31. Government Girls High School, Head Sulemanki, Okara. 32. Govt. Girls High School, Akbar, Okara. 33. Government Girls High School, 24-2-R, Okara. 34. Government Girls High School, Rajowal, Okara. 35. Government Girls High Schoolm, Burj Jeway Khan, Okara. SECTION OFFICER ( SE – I) SECTION OFFICER ( PC ) SCHOOL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT FINANCE DEPARTMENT - 166 - ANNEXURE – “D” NAME OF POSTS IN BS – 17 (FEMALE) 36. Government Girls High School, Jamal Kot, Okara. SHEIKHUPURA 37. Government Girls High School, Ghang, Sheikhupura. 38. Gover nment Girls High School, Nawan Kot, Sheikhupura. 39. Government Girls High School, Phularwan, Sheikhupura. 40. Government Girls High School, Jandiala Kalsan, Sheikhupura. 41. Government Girls High School, Sheroke, Sheikhupura. 42. Government Girls High School, Ratti Tibbi, Sheikhupura. 43. Government Girls High School, Noon, Sheikhupura. 44. Government Girls High School, Khairpur Mallian, Sheikhupura. 45. Government Girls High School, Gobind Garh, Sheikhupura. 46. Government Girls High School, Nazir Lubana, Sheikhupura. 47. Government Girls High School, Bhago Dial, Sheikhupura. 48. Government Girls High School, Khutiala Virkan, Sheikhupura. 49. Government Girls High School, Chak 7 UCC, Sheikhupura. 50. Government Girls High School, Abdullah Pur Kolar, Sheikhupura. 51. Government Girls High School, Gharial Kalan, Sheikhupura. 52. Government Girls High School, Mandiala Chak 20, Sheikhupura. 53. Government Girls High School, Chaki Ghaira, Sheikhupura. 54. Government Girls High School, Bahoman, Sheikhupura. 55. Government Girls High School, Chabba Chak 169, Sheikhupura. 56. Government Girls High School, Mogi Ghullam, Sheikhupura. 57. Government Girls High School, Ahdian, Sheikhupura. 58. Government Girls High School, Kirto, Sheikhupura. 59. Government Girls High School, Veerke Bath, Sheikhupura. 60. Governm ent Girls High School, Nangal Kaswala, Sheikhupura. 61. Government Girls High School, Mardana, Sheikhupura. NANKANA SAHIB 62. Government Girls High School, Martan Pur, Nankana Sahib. 63. Government Girls High School, Chak 13 Randhir, Nankana Sahib. 64. Government Girls High School, Muhammad Pura, Nankana Sahib. 65. Government Girls High School, Kot Nizam Din, Nankana Sahib. 66. Government Girls High School, Sathiali Kalan, Nankana Sahib. GUJRANWALA 67. Government M.C. Islamia Girls High School, Qila Didar Singh Gujranwala 68. Government Girls High School, Jan Bibi, Gujranwala. 69. Government Girls High School, Bhatti Bango, Gujranwala. 70. Government Girls High School, Gunna Aur, Gujranwala. 71. Government Girls High School, Noinke Sindhwan, Gujranwala. 72. Government Girls High School, Matta Virkan, Gujranwala. SECTION OFFICER ( SE – I) SECTION OFFICER ( PC ) SCHOOL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT FINANCE DEPARTMENT - 167 - ANNEXURE – “D” NAME OF POSTS IN BS – 17 (FEMALE) 73. Government Girls High School, Jandiala Dhabwala Gujranwala. 74. Government Girls High School, Abdal, Gujranwala. 75. Government Girls High School, Mansoorwali, Gujranwala. 76. Government Girls High School, Madherianwala Kalar, Gujranwala. 77. Government Girls High School, Dilawar Cheema, Gujranwala. 78. Government Girls High School, Saharan Chatha, Gujranwala. 79. Government Girls High School, Dadwali, Gujranwala. 80. Government Girls High School, Lalu Pur, Gujranwala. 81. Government Mission Girls High School, Gujranwala. 82. Government Girls High School, Manchar Chatha, Gujranwala. 83. Government Girls High School, Jalal Balagan, Gujranwala. 84. Government Girls High School, Mari Bhindran, Gujranwala. 85. Government Girls High School, Baddoki Gosaian, Gujranwala. 86. Government Girls High School, Kot Ladha, Gujranwala. 87. Government Girls High School, Chabba Sandwan, Gujranwala. 88. Government Girls High School, Jamke Chattha, Gujranwala. 89. Government Girls High School, Chandali, Gujranwala. 90. Govern ment Girls High School, Bhiri Shah Rehman, Gujranwala. 91. Government Girls High School, Chak Chaudary, Gujranwala. NAROWAL 92. Government Girls High School, Baddomalhi No. 2, Narowal 93. Government Girls High School, Bathanwala, Narowal. 94. Government Girls High School, Bola Bajwa, Narowal. 95. Government Girls High School, Maloke, Narowal. 96. Government Girls High School, Dhabliwala, Narowal. 97. Government Girls High School, Darman, Narowal. 98. Government Girls High School, Bolar, Narowal. 99. Government Girls High School, Datiwal, Narowal. 100. Government Girls High School, Rayya Khas, Narowal. 101. Government Girls High School, Chak Daula, Narowal. 102. Govt. Girls High School, Bustan Afghanan, Narowal. 103. Government Girls High School, Gumtala, Narowal. 104. Government Girls High School, Malook Pur, Narowal. 105. Government Girls High School, Gorala, Narowal. 106. Government Girls High School, Dongian, Narowal. 107. Government Girls High School, Aroud Afghanan, Narowal. 108. Government Girls High School No. 2, Shakargarh, Narowal. 109. Governmen t Girls High School, Bubak Marali, Narowal. 110. Government Girls High School, Hallowal, Narowal. 111. Government Aman Girls High School, Sidique Pura, Narowal. 112. Government Girls High School, Gangran, Narowal. SECTION OFFICER ( SE – I) SECTION OFFICER ( PC ) SCHOOL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT FINANCE DEPARTMENT - 168 - ANNEXURE – “D” NAME OF POSTS IN BS – 17 (FEMALE) 113. Government Girls High School, Gangohar, Narowal. 114. Government Girls High School, Khan Khassa, Narowal. 115. Government Girls High School, Khair Ullah Pur, Narowal. 116. Government Girls High School, Lasser Kalan, Narowal. 117. Government Girls High School, Thilley Kalan, Narowal. 118. Government Girls High School, Ghulay Bajwa, Narowal. 119. Government Girls High School, Kullan Mandiala, Narowal. 120. Government Girls High School, Jeevan Bhinder, Narowal. 121. Government Girls High School, Satowal, Narowal. 122.
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