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GOVERNMENT of PAKISTAN •CABINET SECRETARIAT CABINET DIVISION *** No. 4-1/2018-Min-I Islamabad, the 26Th September, 2019 OFFI GOVERNMENT OF PAKISTAN •CABINET SECRETARIAT CABINET DIVISION *** No. 4-1/2018-Min-I Islamabad, the 26th September, 2019 OFFICE MEMORANDUM The undersigned is directed to state that Federal Cabinet has approved to include "Chief Commissionerate for Afghan Refugees, Islamabad" in Schedule-III to the Rules of Business, 1973 as an attached department of States & Frontier Regions Division. 2. Necessary amendments in the Rules of Business, 1973 will be made accordingly. (KALEEM AHMAD SHAHZAD) Section Officer (Min-I) The Secretary, States & Frontier Regions Division, Islamabad Copy forwarded for information to: 1. Secretary to the President. 2. Secretary to the Prime Minister. 3. Secretaries/Additional Secretaries Incharge of Ministries/Divisions. 4. Secretaries, Senate/National Assembly Secretariats, Islamabad. 5. Chief Secretaries of the Provincial Governments. (KALEEM AHMAD SHAHZAD) Section Officer (Min-I) Tel: 9205303 (-0 GOVERNMENT OF PAKISTAN CABINET SECRETARIAT CABINET DIVISION *** No.4-11/2019-Min-I Islamabad, the 19th December, 2019. MEMORANDUM SUBJECT: MODIFICATION IN THE BUSINESS OF DIVISIONS. The Federal Government has been pleased to approve, the transfer of following organizational entities (0Es) from Commerce Division to the Divisions mentioned against each:- Sr. Function Transferred to No. 1 Pakistan Institute of Fashion Federal Education and Professional and Design Training Division 2 Pakistan Tobacco Board National Food Security and Research Division 2. Necessary amendments in the Rules of Business, 1973 will b made accordingly. (TAIMIM TAJAMMAL) Joint Secretary to the Cabinet Tel: 9202918 Secretaries/Additional Secretaries Incharge of Ministries/Divisions Copy forwarded to:- 1 Secretary to the President, Islamabad. 2. Secretary to the Prime Minister, Islamabad. 3. Secretaries Senate/National Assembly Secretariats. 4. Chief Secretaries of all the Provincial Governments. 5. Accountant General Pakistan Revenue, Islamabad. GOVERNMENT OF PAKISTAN CABINET SECRETARIAT CABINET DIVISION *** No.4-11/2019-Min-I Islamabad, the 23`d December, 2019. MEMORANDUM SUBJECT: EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS OF THE DIVISIONS. The Federal Government has been pleased to approve, the Executive Departments of the Divisions mentioned against each:- S.No. Name of Executive Department Name of Division (1) (2) (3) 1 Directorate General of Trade Organization, Islamabad. 2 Trade Dispute Resolution Organization. 3 Liaison Office Afghan Transit Trade, Chaman. Commerce 4 Textile Commissioner's Organization, Karachi. 5 National Highways and Motorways Police (NH&MP). 6 Construction Technology Training Institute (CTTI). Communications 7 Directorate of Military Lands and Cantonments. 8 Federal Government Educational Institutions (Cantonments/Garrisons) Directorate. Defence 9 Pakistan Military Accounts Department. 10 Office of the Surveyor General of Pakistan. 11 Pakistan Armed Services Board. 12 Pakistan Maritime Security Agency. 13 Office of the Controller General of Accounts. 14 Pakista Mint, Lahore Finance 15 Federal Treasury Offices (FT0s) Islamabad and Karachi. 16 All Paksitan Missions Abroad. 17 Afghan Trade Development Cell. Foreign Affairs 18 Estate Office Management. 19 Pakistan Public Works Department. Housing and Works 20 Directorate General of Immigration and Passports. 21 Directorate General of Civil Defence. Interior 22 Pakistan Rangers (Punjab), Lahore. 23 Pakistan Coast Guards, Karachi. 24 Frontier Corps (North), Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Peshawar. 25 Frontier Corps, (South), Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Peshawar. 26 Frontier Corps (North), Balochistan, Quetta. 27 Frontier Corps (South), Balochistan, Quetta. 28 Office of the Chief Commissioner, Islamabad. 29 Pakistan Rangers (Sindh), Karachi. 30 Federal Investigation Agency (FIA), Islamabad. 31 Office of the Commandant, Frontier Constabulary, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Peshawar. 32 Gilgit Baltistan Scouts, Gilgit. 33 National Police Bureau. 34. National Academy for Prisons Administration, Lahore. 35 Department of Tourist Services. Inter Provincial Coordination 36 National Internship Programme. 37 Marine Fishseries Department, Karachi. 38 Mercantile Marine Department, Karachi. Maritime Affairs 39 Government Shipping Office, Karachi. 40 National Library of Pakistan, Islamabad. National History and Literary 41 Department of Archaeology and Museums, Islamabad. Heritage 42 Geological Survey of Pakistan. Petroleum 43 Railways Board (including Railways Divisions / Departmets, educational and health institutes and Railways factories / workshop. 2. The Executive Departments will be shown in Schedule-IIIA to the Rules of Business, 1973 to be created with the approval of the Federal Cabinet. (TAI1tUR TAJAMIVIAL) -- Joint Secretary to the Cabinet Tel: 9202918 Secretaries/Additional Secretaries Incharge of Ministries/Divisions Copy forwarded to:- 1 Secretary to the President, Islamabad. 2. Secretary to the Prime Minister, Islamabad. 3. Secretaries Senate/National Assembly Secretariats. 4. Chief Secretaries of all the Provincial Governments. 5. Accountant General Pakistan Revenue, Islamabad. • GOVERNMENT OF PAKISTAN CABINET SECRETARIAT CABINET DIVISION **** No.4-11/2019-Min-I Islamabad, the 23rd December, 2019. MEMORANDUM SUBJECT: AUTONOMOUS BODIES OF THE DIVISIONS. The Federal Government has been pleased to approve, the Autonomous Bodies of the Divisions mentioned against each:- S.No. Name of Autonomous Body Name of Division (1) (2) (3) National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) 2 Board of Investment (BOI) Prime Minister's Office 3 Tade Development Authority of Pakistan, Karachi. 4 Intellectual Property Organization of Pakistan, Islamabad. 1 5 National Tarrif Commission, Islamabad. 6 Trading Corporation of Pakistan, Pvt. Ltd. Karachi. 7 Pakistan Horticulture Development and Export Company. 8 Pakistsn Expo Centres Pvt. Ltd. Company, Lahore. Commerce 9 National Textile University, Faisalabad 10 Pakistan Cotton Standards Institute, Karachi 11 Karachi Garments City Company (KGCC), Karachi 12 Lahore Garments City Company (LGCC), Lahore 13 Faisalabad Garments City Company (FGCC), Faisalabad. 14 Pakistan Textile City Limited (PTCL), Karachi. 15 National Highway Authority. Communications 16 Pakistan Institute of Fashion & Design, Lahore. Federal Education and Professional Training 17 Office of Auditor General of Pakistan. 18 Central Directorate of National Savings (CDNS). 19 National Security Printing Corporation. 20 State Bank of Pakistan (SBP). 21 National Bank of Pakistan (NBP). 22 Financial Monitoring Unit (FMU). 23 Competition Commission of Pakistan (CCP). 24 Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan (SECP). Finance 25 Public Private Partnership Authority (PPPA). 26 Pak-Kuwait Investment Compay. 27 Pak-Libya Holding Company. 28 Pak-Oman Investment Company. 29 Pak-Iran Joint Investment Company. 30 Pak-Brunei Investment Company Limited. 31 Saudi-Pak Industrical and Agricultural Investment Company. 32 Pak-China Investment Company. 33 Zarai Taraqiati Bank Limited (ZTBL). Lng 34 National Investment Trust Limited (NITL). 35 Housing Building Finance Company Limited (HBFC). 36 Federal Govermnt Employees Housing Foundation, Islamabad. Housing and Works 37 Pakistan Housing Authoirty Foundation. 38 National Database & Registration Authority (NADRA). 39 Metropolitan Corporation, Islamabad. 40 National Public Safety Commission. Interior 41 Capital Development Authority (CDA). 42 National Police Academy (NPA). 43 National Police Foundation (NPF). 44 National Counter Terrorism Authority (NACTA) 45 Pakistan Sports Board. 46 Pakistan Veterinary Medical Council. 47 Pakistan Circket Board. Inter Provincial Coordination 48 Federal Land Commission. 49 Pakistan Tourism Development Corporation (PTDC). 50 National Tourism Coordination Board (NTCB). 51 Pakistan Marine Academy, Karachi. 52 Gawadar Port Authority, Gawadar. 53 Port Qasim Authority, Karachi. Maritime Affairs 54 Karachi Port Trust, Karachi. 55 Pakistan National Shipping Corporation, Karachi. 56 Korangi Fisheries Harbour Authority, Karachi. 57 Pakistan Tobacco Board, Peshawar. National Food Security and Research 58 Pakistan Academy of Letters (PAL), Islamabad. 59 Iqbal Academy Pakistan (IAP), Lahore. 60 Quaid-e-Azam Mazar Management Board (QMMB), National History and Literary Karachi. Heritage 61 Natioal Language Promotion Authority (NLPA). 62 Benazir Income Support Programme (BISP) Poverty Alleviation & Social 63 Pakistan Bait-ul-Mal (PBM) Protection 64 Inter State Gas Systems (Pvt) Limited (ISGSL). 65 Pak-Arab Refinery Limited (PARCO). 66 Pakistan State Oil Company Limited (PSOCL). Petroleum 67 Sui Northern Gas Pipelines Limited (SNGPL). 68 Sui Southern Gas Compay Limited (SSGCL). 69 Pakistan Planning and Management Institute (PPMI). 70 Natioal Logestic Cell (NLC). 71 Pakistan Environmental Planning and Architectural Planning, Development and Consultant (PEPAC). Special Initiatives 72 Pakistan Institute of Development Ecoomics (PIDE). 73 Pakistan Bureau of Statistics (PBS). 74 Privatization Commission. Privatization 75 Pakistan Railways Advisory & Consultancy Services Limited (PRACS). 76 Railway Constructions Pakistan Limited (RAILCOP). Railways 77 Pakistan Railways Freight Transportation Company Limited (PRFTC) • -:3:- 2. The Autonomous Bodies will be shown in Schedule-II to the Rules of Business, 1973 under each Division. Necessary amendments in the Rules of Business, 1973 will be made accordingly. (TAIMIJR TAJA L) Joint Secretary to the Cabinet Tel: 9202918 Secretaries/Additional Secretaries Incharge of Ministries/Divisions Copy forwarded to:- 1 Secretary to the President, Islamabad.
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