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30 32-- 21 G ,--, 4 District Name: 20% Junior 80% Direct Naib Lab: BEMIS Code Promotion Lab: Asstt Driver Cleaner Mali Bahishti Chowkidar Cook Sweeper Clerk Recruitment Qasid Attendent Quota Total Male ---, .____ 30 6 Li( ( -S 5/ r 6 32-- ( Cf Total Female ,--, - __, _ (7 2-7 Z41' c 21 / g 4 ) 2% Disable Male 2% Disable Female I • 5% Minority Male ••••••1, t 5% Minority Female Total Vacant Posts / I p el 5 // 4 47 0 4 District Education er Sig ture OFFICE OF THE DISTRICT EDUCATION OFFICER QUETTA VACANCY STATEMENT OF . NON- .. I. 7 . 0 ,. a t t 7, ,. I. ... 1:-. 0 t.) a cu -0 S.No Name of office/ School/ Institution a 0 2 % a. Zit 47 > °;:g -5.- i- 0 )5 -ii PXT. 0 a a C3 3 i. o 0 a -1 -c j1 i- Z U 1 GBHS BARO ZAI AUGBERG MALE 1 1 2 GBHS CENTRAL HUDA MALE 1 1 3 GBHS COMPREHANSIVE MALE 1 1 4 GBHS HAJI GHAIBI ROAD MALE 2 - 2 5 GBHS HAJI NIAZ.M PASHTOON BAGH MALE 1 1 6 GBHS HANNA URAK MALE 1 1 1 3 7 GBHS HAZARA SOCIETY MALE 1 1 8 GBHS HAZARA TOWN QUETTA MALE 2 2 4 9 GBHS JAN MOHAMMED ROAD QTA MALE 1 1 10 GBHS KAICHI BAIG SARIAB MALE 1 1 11 GBHS KAKAR COLONY MALE 1, 2 1 4 12 GBHS KHAROOTABAD NO.1 MALE 1 1 . 1 3 13 GBHS KILLI GUL MUHAMMED MALE 1- 1 14 GBHS KILLI ISMAIL MALE 1- 1 2 15 GBHS KILLI KHALI MALE 3 3 16 GBHS KOTVVAL QUETTA MALE 1 1 2 17 GBHS MOTI RAM ROAD MALE 1. 1 2 18 GBHS NASIRAN MALE 1 1 19 GBHS NAWAB M. AKBAR BUGTI MALE 2 1 1 1 5 20 GBHS NOHSAR MALE 1 1 2 21 GBHS PANJPAI MALE 2 2 22 GBHS PASHTOON ABAD MALE 1 1 1 1 4 23 GBHS QAISAR COLONY MALE 1 1 2 24 GBHS SANDEMAN QTA MALE 3 1 1 2 3 10 25 GBHS SARDAR ISHAQ KHAN MALE 1 1 2 26 GBHS SATELLITE TOWN MALE 1 1 27 GBHS SHAHEED SHAFIQ AHMED MALE 1 1 3 1 6 28 GBHS SIMLI MALE 1 1 2 29 GBHS SPECIAL QUETTA MALE 1 1 2 k 70 L. V1 'a L a) ler N I. L. i- 0 'a a 0 7 = a. 5 S.No Name of office/ School/ Institution c C .1 0 > 2 : ..se a a) o T.' a .- ior .ii :a X 0 0 n 5 0 J.,' 0 ...1 a ..c la 1- Ju Z U 30 GBHS STAFF COLLAGE QUETTA MALE 1 ' 2 1 1 2 - 2 . 9 31 GBHS TECHNICAL QUETTA MALE 1 1. 1 , 3 32 GBHS YAZDAN KHAN MALE 1 . 3 2 - 6 33 GBHSS NAWAB GHAUS BAKHSH RAISANI MALE 1 2 . 2 , 1 6 34 GBMS KILLI UMAR KHAN MALE 1 1 35 GBMS FAROOQABAD CHASHMA ACHOZAI MALE 1 • 1 2 36 GBMS HABIB M.HASNI MALE 1 1 37 GBMS KHAROTABAD NO.2 MALE 1 1 . 2 38 GBMS KHIUI COLONY SHAMOZAI MALE 1 1 39 GBMS KILLI ALI MUHAMMAD AGHBARG MALE 1- 1 40 GBMS KILLI CHILTAN RAISANI MALE 1 • 1 41 GBMS KILLI GHAIBIZAI AGHBARG MALE 1 1 ' 2 42 GBMS KILL! MULLAKHAIL ABAD MALE 1 . 1 , 2 43 GBMS KILLI TIRKHA KASI MALE 1 . 1 , 2 44 GBMS LALABAD HAZARGANJI MALE 1 - 1 45 GBMS MUSLIM ITEHAD COLONY MALE 1 , 1 - 2 46 GBMS RAILWAY COLONY MALE 1 - 1 2 47 GBMS REGI NASRAN MALE 1 ' 1 48 GBPS GRADE BANGULZAI KILLI MUSTAFAABAD MALE 1 ' 1 49 GBPS KILLI MASTER SALEEM MALE 1 - 1 50 GBPS FATEH BAGH MALE 1 - 1 2 51 GBPS PAIND KHAN MALE 1 1 52 GBPS KILLI IV1UHAM MAD KHAN MALE 1 . 1 53 GBPS GOHARABAD MALE 1 1 54 GBPS AKBAR KHEZI MALE 1 , 1 55 GBMS RINDOZAI MALE 1 - 1 56 GBMS ESSAKHAIL MALE 1 1 57 GBMS MEHTARZAI MALE 1 • 1 58 GBMS SINJDI MAU 1, 1 59 GBMS SHALDARAH MALE 1 . 1 L. ie. 7 li a a 7 .- S.No Name of office/ School/ Institution -o o 11 : a. 41 , ..:1 0 ._> .,, -he Ts 0 i— • SI _a 3 x o —c 0 :12 8 3 0 0 o 0 _c i), ... z v 60 GBMS SARDAR NABI BAKHSH PANJPAI MALE 1 1 2 61 GBPS KILLI ISMAIL MALE 1 1 62 GBPS SARDA NO.1 MALE 1 1 63 GBPS SINJDI 8-9 MALE 1, 1 64 GBPS SPECIAL QUETTA MALE 1 _ 1 65 DDO(M) KUCHLAK MALE 1 1 1 3 66 DDOE (M) CHILTAN TOWN MALE 3 1, 4 67 DDOE (M) ZARGHOON TOWN MALE 2 2 68 DDO(F) KUCHLAK FEMALE 1 1 1 3 69 DDOE (F) CHILTAN TOWN FEMALE 1 1 70 DDOE (F) ZARGHOON TOWN FEMALE 1 1 2 71 DOE (F) FEMALE 2 1 2 5 72 GGHS AHMED QUARY ROAD FEMALE 1 1 2 73 GGHS AL-MUHAFIZ COLONY NAWAN KILLI FEMALE 1 1 1 3 74 GGHS AM1NABAD BERURAY ROAD FEMALE 1 1 1 3 75 GGHS APWA QUETTA FEMALE 1 1 76 GGHS BALOCHI STREET FEMALE 1 1 2 77 GGHS C.G.S COLONY QUETTA FEMALE 2 1 3 78 GGHS CHASHMA ACHOZAI FEMALE 1 2 . 3 79 GGHS G.O.R COLONY FEMALE 1 1 80 GGHS HAZARA TOWN FEMALE 2 2 81 GGHS IRRIGATION COLONY FEMALE 3 1 1 1 1 7 82 GGHS ISLAM ABAD FEMALE 1 1 83 GGHS JHELAM KARAIZ FEMALE 1 1 84 GGHS JINNAH TOWN FEMALE 1 2 3 85 GGHS KAICHI BAIG FEMALE 1 1 86 GGHS KALKAR COLONY FEMALE 1 1 2 87 GGHS KHAN SHAHEED PASHTOON ABAD FEMALE 1 1 3 3 88 GGHS KHANEZAI AGHBARG FEMALE i 1 89 GGHS KHIAZAI ABAD, QUETTA FEMALE 1 1 1 3 90 GGHS KILLI ABDUL ALI FEMALE 1 2 3 k 7 a6 L. G 0 ler N a h. I. 17 -a 0 -a a .... a. S.No Name of office/ School/ Institution C 0 2 1 Ly c Q T.> T3 ; 5 ior .6 :0 0 6' n o 3 3 0 ...0 0 = It I.- Ju z V 91 GGHS KILLI ALAM KHAN FEMALE 3 1 1 2 1 8 92 GGHS KILL! GUL MUHAMMAD FEMALE 1 2 1 4 93 GGHS KILLI KAMALO FEMALE 1 1 1 3 94 GGHS KILLI PAIND KHAN FEMALE 1 1 95 GGHS KILLI RAHIM GUL BALELI FEMALE 1 2 3 96 GGHS KILLI SHAIKHAN FEMALE 1 1 97 GGHS KILLI UMAR KHAN FEMALE 1 1 98 GGHS LADY SANDEMAN FEMALE 1 2 1 4 99 GGHS MALIK YAHYA FEMALE 1 1 100 GGHS MANOO JAN ROAD HUDDA QUETTA FEMALE 1 1 101 GGHS MOMIN ABAD FEMALE 3 1 4 102 GGHS P.A.F SAMUNGLI FEMALE 1 1 2 103 GGHS PAK FEMALE 2 2 104 GGHS POLICE LINE FEMALE 1 1 2 105 GGHS POOD GALLI FEMALE 1 1 106 GGHS POSTAL COLONY QUETTA FEMALE 2 2 107 GGHS PUNJPAI FEMALE 1 1 2 108 GGHS QUETTA CANTT FEMALE 2 2 109 GGHSS RAILWAY COLONY FEMALE 3 2 1 1 1 8 110 GGHS SAID ABAD FEMALE 1 1 111 GGHS SAMAD KHAN SHAHEED FEMALE 1 1 1 3 112 GGHS SARDAR ESSA KHAN FEMALE 2 1 3 113 GGHS SARDAR KARAIZ FEMALE 1 1 114 GGHS SATELLITE TOWN FEMALE 2 2 115 GGHS SHAFIQUE AHMED KHAN SHAHEED FEMALE 1 1 116 GGHS SHAH NOOR KACHH FEMALE 1 1 2 117 GGHS SHAHEED GUL HASSAN KASI JAN.M RD FEMALE 1 1 1 3 118 GGHS SHALDARA FEMALE 1 1 119 GGHS SIRKI KALAN FEMALE 1 1 _ 1 3 120 GGHS WAHDAT COLONY FEMALE 1 1 2 4 121 GGHSS HAJI GHAIBI ROAD FEMALE 1 1 2 r k d i I. tt: L 6 ler da cu er ki "Is C . w Ts a) TA Ass S.No Name of office/ School/ Institution c iv a 6 w b Qas 0 X O b: ior i Dr 3 T n o ho La 1 C Na Ju 122 GGMHS GHAUS BAKHSH RAISANI LOWER KAREZ FEMALE 2 1 1 4 123 GGMODHS MISSION ROAD QUETTA FEMALE 3 1 4 124 GGMS AHMEDKHANZAI FEMALE 1 1 2 125 GGMS CHASHMA KHUDO DEBA FEMALE 1 1 126 GGMS K.B.AHMED SHAH NASRAN FEMALE 1 1 127 GGMS KILLI ESSA KHAIL KUCHLAK FEMALE 1 1 128 GGMS KILLI MALAZAI SYADAN NOHSAR FEMALE 1 1 129 GGMS KILLI SHAMOZAI SARIAB FEMALE 1 1 130 GGMS MUSTAFABAD BANGULZAI FEMALE 1 1 2 131 GGPS KILLI HAJI GUL BAIG BUGTI FEMALE 1 1 132 GGPS KILLI MULAZAI KIUCHLAK FEMALE 1 1 133 GGPS SURANGE PDMC TUNEL FEMALE 1 1 134 GGPS TAJ MUHAMMAD KUCHLAK FEMALE 1 1 135 GGPS TARO CHOWK PASHTOONABAD FEMALE 1 1 TOTAL '56 23116 . 9 , 6 , 49 1 41 301 Number of Posts kept for 20% promotion of Class-IV 11 11 Number of posts advertised in Daily Jung on 28-07-2018 45 23 116 9 6 49 1 A41 290 DISTRICT OFFICER QUET- .
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