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6.7194/ A5 45 District Name: NOS/Y aka 20% Junior 80% Direct BEMIS Code Promotion Naib Lab: Recruitment Lab: Asstt Driver Cleaner Clerk Mali Bahishti Attendent Chowkidar Cook Sweeper Quota Qasid Total Male /6 o /9 06- 0/ 4 OS 45 01 Total Female 0 7 Ott of 03 6.7194/ A5 Om.* •Man• e0 % Disable Male (..1;Disable Female 5% Minority Male 01 0/ 03 o 5% Minority Female •••••••• Total Vacant Posts 09 09 SCHOOL-WISE DETAIL OF ADVERTISED VACANCIES OF NON TEACHING STAFF OLD & NEWLY POST DISTT: NASIRABAD FOR THE YEAR 2017-2018 TO 204.2019 DATED: 7-8-2018 LT lab S. BEMIS DDO Lab: Name of School/Office/Institution Tehsil Union Concil Level Junior Naib Senior Office Lab: Gender Driver Asstt/ Chowkidar Cook Sweeper Total No Code Code Clerk Asstt Qasid Clerk Asstt Attendent Incharge 1 7629 GBHS DOULAT GHARI CHATTAR SHAH PUR 4231 Male 1 - 1 - - - - 2 P' 2 7450 GBHS MIR GUL JATTAK i TAMBOO ALIABAD 4109 - Male - - - - - - - 3 7451 GBHS SONA KHAN GOHT GHULAM M. SARBARH D M JAMALI DEDAR 4102 Male 1 1 - 1 3 4 7453 GBHS NOOR MUHAMMAD MENGAL TAMBOO ALIABAD 4110 Male - - - - - - - 5 7461 GBHS BEHRAM KHAN BULADI TAMBOO ALIABAD 4111 Male - - 6 7473 GBMHS DERA MURAD JAMALI D M JAMALI MC 4103 Male 1 1 4 - - 2 - a 7 7488 GBHS SPECIAL DERA MURAD JAMALI D M JAMALI MC 4104 - Male - 1 - 3 - - - 1 - - s 8 7489 GBHS SHORT DATA TAMBOO MANJHO SHORT 4115 Male - - - - - - 9 7506 GBHS MUHAMMAD RAHIM CHAK No.16 tt D M JAMALI BEDAR 4117 - Male 1 - - 2 - . F - - - 3 10 7512 GBHS FATEH PUR UMRANI TAMBOO KHAROS WAH 4115 - Male 1 - 2 - - - - 3 11 7519 GBHSS TA1 MUHAMMAD LEHRI TAMBOO KHAROS WAH 4118 Male 2 2 - 2 1 12 7541 GBHS TAMBO TAMBOO ALLAH ABAD 4112. Male - 13 7555 GBHS SYED MEHMOOD SHAH D M JAMALI MANJHOTI SHARQI 4107 - Male 1 2 - - - - - 3 14 7559 GBHS IMDAAD HUSSAIN KOHSA CHATTAR SHORI DRABI 4101 - Male - - - 2 - - 1 _ 3 15 7580 GBHS AZIZ ABAD TAMBOO KHAROS WAR 4114 Male 1 1 2 I -,1_ 16 7581 GBHS MIR WAH TAMBOO MIR WAH 4116 Male 1 %f - 1 - ler / - - - 2 17 7593 GBHS KOTE MENGAL D M JAMALI JHUDAIR 4106 - Male - 1 1 - - - Ali i ;';I / 2 18 7598 GBHS SHAFI MUHAMMAD UMRANI D M JAMALI MANJHOTI SHARQI 4108 - Male - - 1 - - 1 19 7602 GBHS ABDUL MAJEED LEHRI D M JAMALI NASEER KHAN 4219 Male 1 - _ - IC- - - - - 1 20 7613 GBHS SHAHEED SOHAIL ASLAM(Railway colony) D M JAMALI MC 4105 Male - 1 - 1 - 1 1 - - 4 21 7615 GBHSS CHATTAR CHATTAR CHATTAR 4099 Male - - - - _ - - _ - 22 7630 GBHS ABDUL HAMEED KHOSA CHATTAR SHAH PUR 4209 Male 1 - - - 1 23 7640" GBHS PHULAGI CHATTAR PHULEJI 4100 - Male - 1 - - - - 1 24 8820 GGHS ABDUL WAHAB SOOMRO D M JAMALI D M JAMALI 4220 F.Male 1 - - 1 25 8824 GGHS FATEH PUR UMRANI TAMBOO FATEH MUHAMAD 4210 F.Male 1 - - 1 26 9433 GGHS JARA KHAN JOYA D M JAMALI MC 4120 F.Male 1 - - 1 27 10054 GGHS ABDUL HAMEED KHOSA CHATTAR DOULAT GHARI 4096 F.Male - - - 28 7487 GGHSS DERA MURAD JAMALI D M JAMALI MC 4119 F.Male 1 1 - - .40 A iii Al 2 1 5 29 DEO NASIRABAD D M JAMALI MC NB-4095 Male - 1 _ - Mal II 1 30 DDO D M JAMALI D M JAMALI MC NB-4097 Male 1 - 1 - _ - _ _ 2 1lipfr- AlI I Witlia.p,....-- 31 ODD (M)TAMBOO TAMBOO MC NB-4098 Male - 1 2 32 - DDO IF) NASIRABAD D M JAMALI 1 ^. ale-. - MC NB-4096 - F.Male - 1 i s1 j , . 0,, r. 1 a n VI&.......c-- 7 _ , tqt. 7605 GBMS TAJUL ULOOM D M JAMALI MC 4095 - Male - - - 1 - - - - - - - 1 34 12455 GGMS LASHKAR KHAN MENGAL D M JAMALI MC 4096 - F.Male - - 2 - - - - - - - 2 35 7657 GBMS MIR GUL MOSIYANI D M JAMALI JHUDAIR 4095 - Male - - 2 - - - - - - - 2 36 7579 GBMS HAIBAT KHAN UMRANI D M JAMALI JHUDAIR 4095 Male - - - - - - 1 - 1 2 37 10430 GGMS MIR HASSAN KHOSA CHATTAR SNOB! DRABI 4096 F.Male - - - 2 - - - - - - 2 38 9155 GGMS MUHAMMAD HASSAN KHOSA CHATTAR SHORI DRABI 4096 - F.Male - 2 - - - - - - 2 39 GBMS DAD MUHAMMAD KHOSA CHATTAR SHORI DRABI 4095 - Male - 1 - - - 1 - 2 40 15148 GBMS GHULAM NABI MARRI TAMBOO MANJHO SHORI 4095 Male - 2 - - - - - 2 41 7483 GGMS SHORI DATA TAMBOO MANJHO SHORT 4096 F.Male - 1 - 1 2 42 GBMS SHAKAR KHAN JATTAK TAMBOO ALLAH ABAD 4095 - Male - - - 1 - - - - 1 - 2 43 15650 GBMS YAR MUHAMMAD LEHRI TAMBOO KHAROS WAH 4095 - Male - 2 - - - - - 2 44 9426 GBMS MIR MUHAMMAD SHAH CHATTAR SHORI DRABI 4095 - Male - - - - - 1 - - 1 45 7452 GBMS KUNDI BHANGAR CHATTAR CHATTAR 4095 - Male - 1 - - - - 1 - 2 . 46 7441 GBMS AFZAL ABAD D M JAMALI BEDAR 4095 - - Male - - - 1 - - - - 1 - - 2 r- 47 14182 GBMS MUHAMMAD SALEH SASOLI D M JAMALI BEDAR 4095 - Male - 2 - - I 2 Y 48 7452 GBMS KHUDA BAKHSH KHOSA D M JAMALI BEDAR 4095 - Male - - 1 - - - - 1 49 7474 GBMS QABOLA KARAM KHAN TAMBOO ALLAH ABAD 4095 - Male - - 1 - - - / - 1 50 7515 GBMS MOLVI LEHRI TAMBOO KHAROS WAH 4095 Male - 1 .. 1 gpid* 51 7641 GBMS KORAR CH ATTAR CHATTAR 4095 Male 1 ./. ri( - - i "1/i 1 t r 52 - GGMS SHAKAR KHAN JATTAK TAMBOO ALI ABAD 4096 - F.Male (- - 3 - 3 53 GGMS MIR MUHAMMAD SHAH CHATTAR SHORI DRABI 4096 - F.Male - 2 - - - - ,?. 54 GGMS CHATTAR CHATTAR CHATTAR 4096 F.Male - - - 1 - - 1 55 DDOE (FEMALE) TAMBOO TAMBOO TAMBOO NB4239 - F.Male 1 - 1 1 }I - - - - 3 56 DDOE ( MALE) CHATTAR CHATTAR CHATTAR NB4240 Male 1 1 1 - - 3 r 57 DOE (MALE) NASIRABAD D M JAMALI MC NB4241 - Male 1 1 1 - - - - - - 3 58 - DOE (FEMALE) NASIRABAD D M JAMALI MC NB4242 F.Male 1 1 1 - - 3 59 7487 GGM HS D.M.1 Distt Nasirabad D M JAMALI MC NB4119 - F.Male - 3 1 1 —4%0- xrlact- - - 1 1 60 GGMS MIR BAHRAM KHAN BULEDI to HIGH TAMBOO ALI ABAD NB4237 F.Male 1 1 - 61 GGMS QADIRABAD to HIGH TAMBOO ALI ABAD NB4238 F.Male 1 1 2 62 - GBMS ABDUL ROUF LEHRI to HIGH TAMBOO KHAROS WAH N84243 Male 1 1 2 63 GGPS AYAZ ALI MANJO to MIDDLE TAMBOO MANJHO SHORI NB4095 F.Male 1 1 64 GGPS MITHA KHAN MANJO to MIDDLE TAMBOO MANJHO SHORI NB4095 F.Male 1 - 1 Ai 65 GGPS WAH1D BAKHSH KHOSA to MIDDLE CHATTAR SHORI DRABI NB4095 F.Male - - - 10 1 1 TOTAL 23 9 9 64 —1--------1-. 21 4 clzBDit..1 ,4to .0- ') 31. 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