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SUMMARY of POSTS for DISTRICT HARIPUR Dur SUMMARY OF POSTS FOR DISTRICT HARIPUR Dur. the Total Posts Fresh S.No. Department Year Posts 2017-18 2018-19 2017-18 2018-19 1 REVENUE & ESTATE 252 10 0 262 2 HEALTH 1665 23 1 1689 3 LOCAL GOVERNMENT 401 0 0 401 4 AGRICULTURE 103 0 0 103 5 FISHERIES 16 0 0 16 6 ANIMAL HUSBANDRY 113 8 0 121 7 CO-OPERATION 9 0 0 9 8 SOCIAL WELFARE 46 0 0 46 9 SPORTS, CULTURE & TOURISM 12 11 10 33 10 POPULATION WELFARE 156 11 5 172 ELEMENTARY & SECONDARY 11 10100 163 11 10274 EDUCATION Total 12873 226 27 13126 DISTRICT HARIPUR Dur. the Total Posts Fresh Fund DDO Description Designation BPS Year Posts 2017-18 2018-19 2017-18 2018-19 HR21C09 Revenue & HR6129 Deputy Commissioner Haripur Deputy Commissioner 19 1 1 Estate HR21C09 Revenue & HR6129 Deputy Commissioner Haripur Additional Deputy Commissioner 18 1 1 Estate HR21C09 Revenue & HR6129 Deputy Commissioner Haripur Database Manager 18 1 1 Estate HR21C09 Revenue & District Officer (Finance & HR6129 Deputy Commissioner Haripur 18 1 1 Estate Planning) HR21C09 Revenue & HR6129 Deputy Commissioner Haripur GIS Manager 18 1 1 Estate HR21C09 Revenue & HR6129 Deputy Commissioner Haripur Accounts Officer 17 1 1 Estate HR21C09 Revenue & Additional Assistant Commisisoner HR6129 Deputy Commissioner Haripur 17 1 1 Estate (Revenue) HR21C09 Revenue & HR6129 Deputy Commissioner Haripur Additional Assistant Commissioner 17 2 2 Estate HR21C09 Revenue & HR6129 Deputy Commissioner Haripur Assistant Commissioner 17 2 2 Estate HR21C09 Revenue & HR6129 Deputy Commissioner Haripur Assistant Database Administrator 17 1 1 Estate HR21C09 Revenue & HR6129 Deputy Commissioner Haripur Finance Officer 17 1 1 Estate HR21C09 Revenue & HR6129 Deputy Commissioner Haripur Planning Officer 17 1 1 Estate HR21C09 Revenue & HR6129 Deputy Commissioner Haripur Private Secretary 17 1 1 Estate HR21C09 Revenue & HR6129 Deputy Commissioner Haripur Programmer 17 1 1 Estate HR21C09 Revenue & HR6129 Deputy Commissioner Haripur Superintendent 17 1 1 Estate HR21C09 Revenue & HR6129 Deputy Commissioner Haripur Technical Officer 17 1 1 Estate HR21C09 Revenue & HR6129 Deputy Commissioner Haripur Assistant 16 16 1 17 Estate HR21C09 Revenue & HR6129 Deputy Commissioner Haripur Assistant Programmer 16 1 1 Estate HR21C09 Revenue & HR6129 Deputy Commissioner Haripur Senior Scale Stenographer 16 1 1 Estate HR21C09 Revenue & HR6129 Deputy Commissioner Haripur Tehsildar 16 2 1 3 Estate HR21C09 Revenue & HR6129 Deputy Commissioner Haripur Computer Operator 16 19 19 Estate HR21C09 Revenue & HR6129 Deputy Commissioner Haripur District Kanungo 15 1 1 Estate HR21C09 Revenue & HR6129 Deputy Commissioner Haripur District Revenue Accountant 15 1 1 Estate HR21C09 Revenue & HR6129 Deputy Commissioner Haripur Head Clerk 14 1 1 Estate HR21C09 Revenue & HR6129 Deputy Commissioner Haripur Naib Tehsildar 15 1 1 2 Estate HR21C09 Revenue & HR6129 Deputy Commissioner Haripur Senior Clerk 14 3 3 Estate Page # 2/146 DISTRICT HARIPUR Dur. the Total Posts Fresh Fund DDO Description Designation BPS Year Posts 2017-18 2018-19 2017-18 2018-19 HR21C09 Revenue & HR6129 Deputy Commissioner Haripur Junior Scale Stenographer 14 4 4 Estate HR21C09 Revenue & HR6129 Deputy Commissioner Haripur Sub Registrar 14 1 1 Estate HR21C09 Revenue & HR6129 Deputy Commissioner Haripur Assistant District Kanungo 11 1 1 Estate HR21C09 Revenue & HR6129 Deputy Commissioner Haripur Junior Clerk 11 17 17 Estate HR21C09 Revenue & HR6129 Deputy Commissioner Haripur Kanungo 11 2 2 Estate HR21C09 Revenue & HR6129 Deputy Commissioner Haripur Kanungo (Field) 11 7 7 Estate HR21C09 Revenue & HR6129 Deputy Commissioner Haripur Sub Engineer 11 1 1 Estate HR21C09 Revenue & HR6129 Deputy Commissioner Haripur Tehsil Office Kanungo 11 2 1 3 Estate HR21C09 Revenue & HR6129 Deputy Commissioner Haripur Patwari 9 98 98 Estate HR21C09 Revenue & HR6129 Deputy Commissioner Haripur Tehsil Accountant 8 2 1 3 Estate HR21C09 Revenue & HR6129 Deputy Commissioner Haripur Moharrir 7 1 2 3 Estate HR21C09 Revenue & HR6129 Deputy Commissioner Haripur Driver 6 7 7 Estate HR21C09 Revenue & HR6129 Deputy Commissioner Haripur Naib Tehsil Accountant 7 2 2 Estate HR21C09 Revenue & HR6129 Deputy Commissioner Haripur Naib Tehsil Office Kanungo 7 2 2 Estate HR21C09 Revenue & HR6129 Deputy Commissioner Haripur Reader 7 3 3 Estate HR21C09 Revenue & HR6129 Deputy Commissioner Haripur Chowkidar 3 6 1 7 Estate HR21C09 Revenue & HR6129 Deputy Commissioner Haripur Cook 3 1 1 Estate HR21C09 Revenue & HR6129 Deputy Commissioner Haripur Mali 3 1 1 Estate HR21C09 Revenue & HR6129 Deputy Commissioner Haripur Naib Qasid 3 25 2 27 Estate HR21C09 Revenue & HR6129 Deputy Commissioner Haripur Sweeper 3 5 5 Estate HR6129 Deputy Commissioner Haripur 252 10 0 262 Total HR21C09 Revenue & 252 10 0 262 Estate Total Page # 3/146 DISTRICT HARIPUR Dur. the Total Posts Fresh Fund DDO Description Designation BPS Year Posts 2017-18 2018-19 2017-18 2018-19 HR21C17 Health HR6113 District Health Officer Haripur District Health Officer 20 1 1 19 HR21C17 Health HR6113 District Health Officer Haripur Deputy District Health Officer 1 1 HR21C17 Health HR6113 District Health Officer Haripur Coordinator 18 4 4 HR21C17 Health HR6113 District Health Officer Haripur 17 1 1 Survellance Officer HR21C17 Health HR6113 District Health Officer Haripur Assistant 16 1 1 HR21C17 Health HR6113 District Health Officer Haripur Computer Operator 16 1 1 2 HR21C17 Health HR6113 District Health Officer Haripur Senior Clerk 14 1 1 Primary Health Care Technician HR21C17 Health HR6113 District Health Officer Haripur 12 51 51 (Multi Purpose) HR21C17 Health HR6113 District Health Officer Haripur Junior Clerk 11 4 4 HR21C17 Health HR6113 District Health Officer Haripur Accounts Supervisor 7 1 1 HR21C17 Health HR6113 District Health Officer Haripur Lady Health Supervisor 7 25 25 HR21C17 Health HR6113 District Health Officer Haripur Driver 6 15 15 HR21C17 Health HR6113 District Health Officer Haripur Electrician 6 1 1 HR21C17 Health HR6113 District Health Officer Haripur Lady Health Worker 5 635 635 HR21C17 Health HR6113 District Health Officer Haripur Chowkidar 3 2 2 HR21C17 Health HR6113 District Health Officer Haripur Naib Qasid 3 4 4 HR21C17 Health HR6113 District Health Officer Haripur Sweeper 3 1 1 HR6113 District Health Officer Haripur 748 1 1 750 Total HR6115 District Health Officer (Other HR21C17 Health 17 3 3 Hospitals Facilities) Haripur Dental Surgeon HR6115 District Health Officer (Other HR21C17 Health 12 3 3 Hospitals Facilities) Haripur Clinicla Technician (Dental) HR6115 District Health Officer (Other 0 6 0 6 Hospitals Facilities) Haripur Total HR6118 District Health Officer (RHCs) HR21C17 Health 17 2 2 Haripur Dental Surgeon HR6118 District Health Officer (RHCs) HR21C17 Health 12 2 2 Haripur Clinicla Technician (Dental) HR6118 District Health Officer (RHCs) 0 4 0 4 Haripur Total HR6119 Mother & Child Health Center HR21C17 Health Clinical Technician (MCH) 12 2 2 Haripur HR6119 Mother & Child Health Center HR21C17 Health Chowkidar 3 2 2 Haripur Page # 4/146 DISTRICT HARIPUR Dur. the Total Posts Fresh Fund DDO Description Designation BPS Year Posts 2017-18 2018-19 2017-18 2018-19 HR6119 Mother & Child Health Center HR21C17 Health Dai 3 2 2 Haripur HR6119 Mother & Child Health Center HR21C17 Health Naib Qasid 3 1 1 Haripur HR6119 Mother & Child Health Center HR21C17 Health Sweeper 3 2 2 Haripur HR6119 Mother & Child Health Center 9 0 0 9 Haripur Total HR6120 District Health Officer (Other HR21C17 Health Clinical Technician (Multi Purpose) 12 7 7 Health Facilities) Haripur HR6120 District Health Officer (Other Primary Health Care Technician HR21C17 Health 12 1 1 Health Facilities) Haripur (Multi Pu HR6120 District Health Officer (Other HR21C17 Health Sanitary Petrol 3 4 4 Health Facilities) Haripur HR6120 District Health Officer (Other 12 0 0 12 Health Facilities) Haripur Total HR6222 Type D Hospital Khanpur HR21C17 Health Principal Medical Officer 19 1 1 Haripur HR6222 Type D Hospital Khanpur Medical Supdt. 19 HR21C17 Health 1 1 Haripur HR6222 Type D Hospital Khanpur Dy. Med. Supdt. 18 HR21C17 Health 1 1 Haripur HR6222 Type D Hospital Khanpur HR21C17 Health District Specialist (Children ) 18 1 1 Haripur HR6222 Type D Hospital Khanpur HR21C17 Health District Specialist (Gyneacologist) 18 1 1 Haripur HR6222 Type D Hospital Khanpur HR21C17 Health District Specialist Medical 18 1 1 Haripur HR6222 Type D Hospital Khanpur HR21C17 Health District Specialist Surgical 18 1 1 Haripur HR6222 Type D Hospital Khanpur HR21C17 Health Dental Surgeon 17 1 2 3 Haripur HR6222 Type D Hospital Khanpur HR21C17 Health Medical Officer 17 15 15 Haripur HR6222 Type D Hospital Khanpur HR21C17 Health Charge Nurse 16 3 3 Haripur HR6222 Type D Hospital Khanpur HR21C17 Health Clinical Technician (Anaesthesia) 12 1 1 Haripur HR6222 Type D Hospital Khanpur HR21C17 Health Clinical Technician (Dental) 12 2 2 4 Haripur HR6222 Type D Hospital Khanpur HR21C17 Health Clinical Technician (MCH) 12 1 1 Haripur HR6222 Type D Hospital Khanpur HR21C17 Health Clinical Technician (Multi Purpose) 12 3 3 Haripur HR6222 Type D Hospital Khanpur HR21C17 Health Clinical Technician (Pathology) 12 2 2 Haripur HR6222 Type D Hospital Khanpur HR21C17 Health Clinical Technician (Pharmacy) 12 1 1 Haripur HR6222 Type D Hospital Khanpur HR21C17 Health Clinical Technician (Radiology) 12 2 2 Haripur HR6222 Type D Hospital Khanpur HR21C17 Health Clinical Technician (Surgical) 12 2 2 Haripur Page # 5/146 DISTRICT HARIPUR Dur. the Total Posts Fresh Fund DDO Description Designation BPS Year Posts 2017-18 2018-19 2017-18 2018-19 HR6222 Type D Hospital Khanpur
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