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Extension Order of Male IT Teachers (BPS-16) Extension Order of Male IT Teachers (BPS-16) 150559-Establishment of 500 IT Labs in Govt. High & Higher Secondary Schools in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Elementary & Secondary Education Department Government of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Dated Peshawar the October 16, 2017 NOTIFICATION: No.PM-IT/E&SE/1-3/500-IT-Labs/Rectt/IT-Male/2016. The Competent Authority in the Elementary & Secondary Education (E&SE) Department has been pleased to extend the contract of the following Ninety Two (92) male IT Teachers (BPS-16) for one year w.e.f. 01-07-2017 up to 30-06-2018 or till the completion of the project whichever is earlier on the same terms and conditions as contained in their original appointment orders under the project “150559-Establishment of 500 IT Labs in Govt. High & Higher Secondary Schools in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa”:- S# Name Father Name Domicile School 1 MUHAMMAD USMAN MUHAMMAD AJAIB Abbottabad GHS No. 3 Abbottabad 2 SHAMS UR REHMAN ABDUL SHAKOOR Abbottabad GHS Malsa Abbottabad 3 AMMAN WAHEED ABDUL WAHEED MUGHAL Abbottabad GHS Muslim Abad Abbottabad 4 SAAD ULLAH KHAN SHAH JEHAN Bannu GHS Sikander Khel Bala Bannu 5 AFRAZ ALI KHAN AIZAZ ALI KHAN Bannu GHS Jani Khel Bannu 6 AURANG ZEB KHAN MUNAWAR KHAN Bannu GHS Kotka Muhammad Khan Bannu 7 NASEER AHMED SHER DAD Battagram GHS Chappargram Battagram 8 ZUBAIR AHMAD INAYAT ULLAH Battagram GHS Bilandkot Battagram 9 SAJJAD AHMAD SALEH RAHMAN Battagram GHS No. 2 Battagram 10 MUHAMMAD SADIQ KHAIR UL BASHAR Buner GHS Kawga Buner 11 MUHAMMAD IQBAL SULTANZEB Buner GHS Matwanai Buner 12 IHTISHAM UL HAQ SHAMS UL HAQ Buner GHS Elai Buner 13 RAFI ALAM BAKHT BAZ Charsadda GHS Babra Charsadda GCMS Turnazai (Shaheed Nangyal 14 ASAD SHAH PAINDA GUL Charsadda Tariq C.M.H.School) Charsadda 15 AMEER JAMAL SHAH MUBARAK SHAH Charsadda GHS Garhi Hamid Gul Charsadda 16 IBAD ULLAH FARMAN ULLAH Charsadda GHS Gul Abad Tangi Charsadda 17 MUHAMMAD HANIF AKRAM AKRAM KHAN Charsadda GHS Charsadda Khass Charsadda 18 NAVID AZIZ KHAIR ULLAH KHAN Chitral GCMHS Chitral 19 MUHAMMAD YOUSAF MIR AKBAR HUSSAIN Chitral GHS Booni Chitral 20 NAZIR AHMAD SHER ABDULLAH Chitral GHS Ayun Chitral MUHAMMAD MASEEH UL 21 MUHAMMAD ARIF ARBAB Chitral GHS Susoom Chitral MULK 22 MUHAMMAD FAYAZ KHALID KHAN Chitral GHS Ashirate Chitral 23 TASSAWAR HUSSAIN SYED MUNAWAR HUSSAIN D.I.Khan GHS Potah D.I.Khan 24 ZAHID AKHTAR RAB NAWAZ D.I.Khan GHS Naivela D.I.Khan MUHAMMAD ADNAN 25 ASMAT ULLAH FAROOQ D.I.Khan GHS Himmat D.I.Khan FAROOQ 26 MUHAMMAD ASIF ALI ABDUL MUNIR KHAN D.I.Khan GHS Rangpur Shumali D.I.Khan 27 MOHAMMAD ZOHAIB ABDUL MANAN D.I.Khan GHS Musa Zai Sharif D.I.Khan 28 WAJIH ULLAH KHAN NAEEM ULLAH KHAN D.I.Khan GHS Kiri Khesor D.I.Khan 29 SHEHZAD AHMAD SHAHAB UD DIN KHAN Dir Lower GHS Shago Kass Dir Lower 30 SHER YAR DOST MUHAMMAD KHAN Dir Lower GHS Shawa Dir Lower Page 1 of 3 Extension Order of Male IT Teachers (BPS-16) 31 MUHAMMAD HASSAN MUHAMMAD RSOOL KHAN Dir Lower GHS Haji Abad Dir Lower 32 ISRAR UDDIN MISBAH UDDIN Dir Lower GHS Khazana Dir Lower 33 MAZHAR UL HAQ NAZIR MUHAMMAD Dir Lower GHS Kambat Dir Lower 34 IMRAN KHAN MUHAMMAD WARIS KHAN Dir Lower GHS Toormang, Dir Lower Dir Lower 35 SYED AFTAB MEHMOOD SYED AZAM Dir Lower GHS Chinar Kot Dir Lower 36 AFTAB UDDIN BILAND IQBAL Dir Upper GHS Samkoot Dir Upper 37 NAIK WALI BAKHTIA GUL Dir Upper GHS Darora Dir Upper 38 QUDRAT REHMAN GULABAT KHAN Hangu GCMHS Hangu 39 ABID ALI MEHBOOB UR REHMAN Haripur GHS Serai Nehmat Khan Haripur 40 NAVEED AHMED MIR ALAM Haripur GHS Ghazi Hamlet Haripur 41 MEHTAB HABIB KHAN NADIR KHAN Haripur GCMHS T.T. Ship Haripur 42 MUHAMMAD QASIM KHURSHID ANWAR Haripur GHS Kholian Bala Haripur 43 ISMAIL KHAN IBRAHEEM KHAN Haripur GHS Kangra Colony Haripur 44 MISBAH ULLAH WALI DAD KHAN Karak GHS Latumber Karak 45 ARFAQ AHMAD LAL SATTAR Karak GHS Zarki Nasrati Karak 46 TARIQ FIAZ KHAN KHATTAK PESHAWAR KHAN Karak GHS Mitha Khel Karak 47 MAHMOOD REHMAN MUHAMMAD REHMAN Karak GCMHS Chokara Karak 48 MUHAMMAD NAVEED MUHAMMAD USMAN Kohat GHS No. 2 Kohat 49 ASIF IQBAL IQBAL SHAH Kohat GCMHS Kohat 50 FAHIM ALI SHAH SYED MANSOOR ALI SHAH Kohat GHS Pershai Kohat 51 SYED TANZEEL SHAH TANVEER HUSSAIN SHAH Kohat GHS Nandraka Kohat 52 MUHAMMAD ARIF MUHAMMAD SIRAJ Kohistan GHS Jijal Kohistan 53 AMIN UR REHMAN MIAN FAIZ AHMAD Kohistan GHS Seo Kohistan 54 AMAN ULLAH KHAN SAEED KHAN Lakki Marwat GHS Ghazni Khel Lakki Marwat 55 MUHAMMAD ARIF MUHAMMAD AMIN Lakki Marwat GHS Mela Mandra Khel Lakki Marwat 56 ASAD WAHEED ABDUL WAHEED Lakki Marwat GHS Shakh Quli Khan Lakki Marwat 57 HIDAYAT ULLAH KHAN PIR GHULAM Lakki Marwat GHS Dallo Khel Lakki Marwat 58 FAZAL AMIN USMAN GHANI Malakand GHS No.1 Dheri Allahdand Malakand 59 AURANG ZEB MUHAMMAD ZEB Malakand GHS No.2 Batkhela Malakand 60 HAZRAT KHAN HABIB UR RAHMAN Malakand GHS No.1 Skhakot Malakand 61 SAJID SALEEM KHAN MUHAMMAD SALEEM KHAN Mansehra GHS Talhata Mansehra 62 MUHAMMAD EJAZ MUHAMMAD AFSAR Mansehra GHS Chita Batta Mansehra 63 MUHAMMAD ISRAR MUHAMMAD NASEEM KHAN Mansehra GHS Trangri Bala Mansehra 64 UMER WAHEED ABDUL WAHEED Mansehra GHS Garwal Mansehra 65 SADDAM SHAHZAD TAWAKAL KHAN Mansehra GHS Kolika Mansehra 66 SAYED WIQAR ALI SHAH SAYED JOHAR ALI SHAH Mardan GHS Sharqi Hoti Mardan 67 MUHAMMAD AFSAR KHAN MUHAMMAD AYUB KHAN Mardan GHS Bicket Ganj No.1 Mardan 68 AFTAB UD DIN BAKHT JAMIR Mardan GHS Takht Bhai Mardan 69 AFTAB AHMAD MEHTAJ Mardan GHS Bala Garhi Mardan 70 MUHAMMAD IBRAHIM FAZLI WALI Mardan GHS Gujrat Mardan 71 MIAN KHURAM SHAHZAD MIAN MUHAMMAD HUSSAIN Nowshera GHS Ali Baig Nowshera 72 MUHAMMAD AMJAD AZIZ KHAN Nowshera GHS Kheshgi Bala Nowshera 73 YASIR HAMID KHIAL ZADIN Nowshera GHS Khaisari Nowshera 74 AQEEL AHMAD ZAHID JAN Peshawar GHS Nodeh Payan Peshawar Page 2 of 3 Extension Order of Male IT Teachers (BPS-16) 75 ATTA ULLAH AMIR SHAHEED Peshawar GHS Mian Gujjar Peshawar MUHAMMAD NAJAM US 76 MUHAMMAD SALEH Peshawar GHS No. 3 Cantt Peshawar SAQIB 77 FAHEEM SALEEM SALEEM ANJUM Peshawar GHS Civil Quarter Peshawar 78 ABID HUSSAIN MOHAMMAD RASHAD Shangla GHS Chakesar Shangla 79 SADAM HUSSAIN SULIMAN Shangla GHS Dehrai Alpurai Shangla 80 SUJJAD ALI RAZ MUHAMMAD Swabi GHS Shewa Swabi 81 MUHAMMAD JUNAID KHAN MUHAMMAD RAZIQ KHAN Swabi GHS No.1 Tordher Swabi 82 MUHAMMAD ABBAS SAEED UR REHMAN Swabi GHS Zaida Swabi MUHAMMAD FAHEEM UDDIN 83 SHAHNOSH FAROOQI Swabi GHS Swabi Swabi FAROOQI 84 RIAZ MUHAMMAD KHAN MASAL KHAN Swabi GHS Dagai Swabi 85 TARIQ AZAM SHER ALAM Swabi GHS Turlandi Swabi 86 IKRAM ALI BAKHT BILAND Swat GHS Gulibagh Swat 87 ABDUL KABIR AHMAD KHAN Swat GHS Durash Khela Swat 88 MUSLIM KHAN JEHAN ZEB KHAN Swat GHS Khazana Swat 89 MATIULLAH IBRAHIM Swat GHS Ahingaro Dherai Swat 90 IRFAN ULLAH IHSAN ULLAH Swat GHS Chitawar Swat 91 ABDUS SADIQ ABDUL HAQ Swat GHS Sersenai Swat 92 MUHAMMAD RAIS KHAN MISAL KHAN Tank GHS No. 2 Tank PROJECT MANAGER-IT 150559-ESTABLISHMENT OF 500 IT LABS IN GOVT. HIGH & HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN KHYBER PAKHTUNKHWA 1. Accountant General of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Peshawar. 2. Director Elementary & Secondary Education, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Peshawar. 3. District Accounts Officers concerned. 4. District Education Officers (Male) concerned. 5. Principals/Head Masters of the Schools concerned. 6. PS to Secretary E&SE Department, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. 7. PA to Additional Secretary (Dev), E&SE Department, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. 8. PA to Chief Planning Officer, E&SE Department, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. 9. Official concerned. (SALAHUDDIN) PROJECT MANAGER-IT Page 3 of 3 .
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