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Abbreviations and Acronyms PART II] THE GAZETTE OF PAKISTAN, EXTRA., MARCH 5, 2019 1 ISLAMABAD, TUESDAY, MARCH 5, 2019 PART II Statutory Notifications, (S.R.O.) GOVERNMENT OF PAKISTAN MINISTRY OF DEFENCE (Navy Branch) NOTIFICATIONS Rawalpindi, the 25th February, 2019 S.R.O. 283(I)/2019.—The following confirmation is made in the rank of Lieut under N.I. 20/71: Pakistan Navy Ag Lt to be Lt Date of Seniority Date of Grant of Gained during S. No Rank/Name/P No Confirmation SSC as Ag Training as Lt Lt (M-D) Ag Lt (SSC)(WE) 06-01-14 with 1. Muhammad Fawad Hussain PN 06-01-14 +01-25 seniority from (P No 9094) 11-11-13 [Case No.CW/0206/70/PC/NHQ/ dated.] (1) Price: Rs. 20.00 [340(2019)/Ex. Gaz.] 2 THE GAZETTE OF PAKISTAN, EXTRA., MARCH 5, 2019 [PART II S.R.O. 284(I)/2019.—Following officers are granted local rank of Commander w.e.f the dates mentioned against their names under NR-0634: S. No. Rank/Name/P No Date of Grant of Local Rank of Cdr OPERATIONS BRANCH 1. Lt Cdr (Ops) Muhammad Saleem PN 06-05-18 (P No 5111) 2. Lt Cdr (Ops) Wasim Zafar PN 01-07-18 (P No 6110) 3. Lt Cdr (Ops) Mubashir Nazir Farooq PN 01-07-18 (P No 6204) 4. Lt Cdr (Ops) Mohammad Ayaz PN 01-07-18 (P No 6217) 5. Lt Cdr (Ops) Tahir Majeed Asim TI(M) PN 01-07-18 (P No 6229) 6. Lt Cdr (Ops) Muhammad Farman PN 01-07-18 (P No 6209) 7. Lt Cdr (Ops) Farooq Khan PN 13-10-18 (P No 6281) MARINE ENGINEERING BRANCH 8. Lt Cdr (ME) Adil Malik PN 01-07-18 (P No 6208) WEAPON ENGINEERING BRANCH Lt Cdr (WE) Kashif Ahmed Khan TI(M) PN 01-07-18 9. (P No 6896) 10. Lt Cdr (WE) Dr. Amjad Nawaz PN 01-07-18 (P No 6900) 11. Lt Cdr (WE) Syed Taufeeq Ahmed PN 01-07-18 (P.No. 6224) CONSTRUCTOR BRANCH 12. Constr Lt Cdr Zulfiqar TI(M) PN 01-07-18 (P No 6221) ORDNANCE BRANCH 13. Lt Cdr (Ord) Kamran Ali Bhatti PN 01-07-18 (P No 6210) [Case No.CW/2965/87/2014/NHQ/1/1/2019/D-8(N-I) dt. 25-02-2019.] PART II] THE GAZETTE OF PAKISTAN, EXTRA., MARCH 5, 2019 3 S.R.O.285(I)/2019.—Following confirmations are made under NR-0624(1): Ag Surg Lt Cdr to be Surg Lt Cdr S. Date of Rank/Name/P. No. No. Confirmation MEDICAL BRANCH 1. Ag Surg Lt Cdr (SSC)(Med) Muhammad Asad Ilyas PN 06-07-2018 (P. No. 8299) 2. Ag Surg Lt Cdr (SSC)(Med) Beenish Maudood Zaidi PN 04-12-2018 (P. No. 8371) 3. Ag Surg Lt Cdr (SSC)(Med) Sana Aziz Khan PN 19-12-2018 (P. No. 8367) 4. Ag Surg Lt Cdr (SSC)(Med) Huma Zafar PN 19-12-2018 (P. No. 8369) 5. Ag Surg Lt Cdr (SSC)(Med) Sajid Khan PN 09-01-2019 (P. No. 8370) 6. Ag Surg Lt Cdr (SSC)(Med) Sundas Jahanzaib PN 01-03-2019 (P. No. 8368) [Case No.CW/2904/17/Surg/1/1/2019/D-8(N-I) dt. 25-02-19.] S.R.O. 286(I)/2019.—The under-mentioned gentlemen / ladies are granted Short Service Commission in the Pakistan Navy for a period of 07 years. Their rank and date of commission are indicated against each: Pakistan Navy S. No. Name Rank on P No Date of Grant of SSC Commission OPERATIONS BRANCH 1. Ahtzaz Ahsan Ag S/Lt 10230 27-12-17 2. Umair Naeem Ag S/Lt 10231 27-12-17 3. Muhammad Shahbaz Nawaz Ag S/Lt 10247 27-12-17 EDUCATION BRANCH 4. Awais Mushtaq Ag S/Lt 10234 27-12-17 5. Mushahid Hussain Ag S/Lt 10237 27-12-17 6. Muhammad Mazhar Saleem Ag S/Lt 10253 27-12-17 7. Muhammad Ajmal Khan Ag S/Lt 10263 27-12-17 8. Prakash Ag S/Lt 10265 27-12-17 9. Muhammad Awais Ehsan Ag S/Lt 10267 27-12-17 10. Arshad Khan Ag S/Lt 10273 27-12-17 NAVAL LAW BRANCH 11. Muhammad Arshad Ag S/Lt 10228 27-12-17 12. Sajjad Ali Ag S/Lt 10256 13-01-18 4 THE GAZETTE OF PAKISTAN, EXTRA., MARCH 5, 2019 [PART II S. No. Name Rank on P No Date of Grant of SSC Commission SPECIAL BRANCH 13. Ikram Akram Ag S/Lt 10229 27-12-17 14. Ahmed Owais Tariq Ag S/Lt 10232 27-12-17 15. Aamir Yousaf Ag S/Lt 10233 27-12-17 16. Naseer Ahmed Ag S/Lt 10235 10-02-18 17. Sherin Bahadur Ag S/Lt 10236 10-02-18 18. Hafiz Abdullah Nawaz Ag S/Lt 10238 10-02-18 19. Fahad Tariq Ag S/Lt 10239 27-12-17 20. Wahid Ullah Ag S/Lt 10240 27-12-17 21. Muhammad Zubair Ag S/Lt 10241 10-02-18 22. Rizwan Akhtar Ag S/Lt 10242 31-12-17 23. Haseeb Ahmed Ag S/Lt 10243 31-12-17 24. Talha Abdullah Ag S/Lt 10244 10-02-18 25. Faheem Usman Ag S/Lt 10245 10-02-18 26. Fouzia Neelam Ag S/Lt 10246 10-02-18 27. Muhammad Iltaf Ag S/Lt 10248 15-02-18 28. Saim Uddin Rajput Ag S/Lt 10249 04-01-18 29. Farhad Ali Ag S/Lt 10250 10-02-18 30. Burhan Ullah Ag S/Lt 10251 10-02-18 31. Ali Muhammad Ag S/Lt 10252 10-02-18 32. Muhammad Hamza Ag S/Lt 10254 10-02-18 33. Hafiz Ahmad Khan Ag S/Lt 10255 10-02-18 34. Fiza Munir Ag S/Lt 10257 10-02-18 35. Ehsan Ullah Ag S/Lt 10258 10-02-18 36. Assad Khan Ag S/Lt 10259 10-02-18 37. Muhammad Umar Farooq Ag S/Lt 10260 10-02-18 38. Junaid Hussain Shah Ag S/Lt 10261 27-12-17 39. Attique Ahmed Ag S/Lt 10262 10-02-18 40. Usama Bin Anwar Ag S/Lt 10264 10-02-18 41. Abdul Wahab Ag S/Lt 10266 10-02-18 42. Asif Mehmood Ag S/Lt 10268 10-02-18 43. Muhammad Zahid Ag S/Lt 10269 10-02-18 44. Umair Ahmad Ag S/Lt 10270 10-02-18 45. Adnan Ahmed Ag S/Lt 10271 10-02-18 46. Muhammad Aamir Ag S/Lt 10272 10-02-18 47. Hafiz Sikandar Abdullah Ag S/Lt 10274 10-02-18 48. Hafiz Muhammad Sohaib Ag S/Lt 10275 10-02-18 Ashraf 49. Waheed Ullah Khan Ag S/Lt 10276 10-02-18 50. Muhammad Ayyub Ag S/Lt 10277 10-02-18 51. Kamran Hussain Ag S/Lt 10278 24-02-18 PART II] THE GAZETTE OF PAKISTAN, EXTRA., MARCH 5, 2019 5 S. No. Name Rank on P No Date of Grant of SSC Commission 52. Abid Ur Rehman Ag S/Lt 10279 10-02-18 53. Syed Sheraz Ahmed Ag S/Lt 10280 27-12-17 54. Ata Ur Rahman Rabbani Ag S/Lt 10281 10-02-18 [Case No.CW/0211/15/NHQ/1/1/2019/D-8(N-I) dt. 25-02-19.] S.R.O. 287(I)/2019.—Under-mentioned SSC officers are granted permanent commission in their present rank and seniority with effect from 01-01-2018. Seniority of these officers will be adjusted by 02 years at the time of their promotion to Ag Cdr: S. No Rank/Name/P.No a. Ag Lt Cdr (SSC) (NL) Abid Hussain PN (P. No. 7614) b. Ag Lt Cdr (SSC) (NL) Ghazanfar Abbas PN (P. No. 7918) c. Ag Lt Cdr (SSC) (Spl) Usman Younas PN (P. No. 8035) d. Surg Lt Cdr (SSC) (Med) Safina PN (P. No. 8040) e. Surg Lt Cdr (SSC) (Med) Zohrah Shaheen PN (P. No. 8041) f. Surg Lt Cdr (SSC) (Med) Muhammad Rashid PN (P. No. 8042) 2. The un-expired period of current term of SSC is revoked with effect from 01-01-2018. [Case No.CW/0406/2012/PC-I/NHQ/1/1/2019/D-8(N-I) dt. 25-02-19.] S.R.O. 288(I)/2019.—Following officers are promoted Ag Captain with effect from the dates indicated against their names under NR-0631(1)(d): Date of S.No. Rank/Name/P No Promotion OPERATIONS BRANCH 1. Cdr (Ops) Shoaib Iqbal PN (P No 4956) 01-07-18 2. Cdr (Ops) Asif Jalil PN (P No 5129) 01-07-18 3. Cdr (Ops) Ali Hamza PN (P No 5116) 01-07-18 4. Cdr (Ops) Fazal ur Rehman PN (P No 5169) 01-07-18 5. Cdr (Ops) Aziz ul Haq PN (P No 5112) 01-07-18 6. Cdr (Ops) Muhammad Ehtesham Khattak PN (P No 5270) 01-07-18 6 THE GAZETTE OF PAKISTAN, EXTRA., MARCH 5, 2019 [PART II Date of S.No. Rank/Name/P No Promotion 7. Cdr (Ops) Ashar Ahmed Khan Niazi PN (P No 5280) 01-07-18 8. Cdr (Ops) Asif Raza PN (P No 5168) 01-07-18 9. Cdr (Ops) Amjad Rais PN (P No 5275) 01-07-18 10. Cdr (Ops) Sheikh Faheem Uddin Ahmad PN (P No 5234) 01-07-18 11. Cdr (Ops) Saleem Nasir PN (P No 5159) 01-07-18 12. Cdr (Ops) Taimur Niaz Khan PN (P No 5279) 01-07-18 13.
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