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The central forum is called Punjab Boards Committee of Chairmen (PBCC) and all the BISE's in Punjab take over the Chairmanship for one year in alphabetical order. Mr. Muhammad Adnan Khan is the current chairman of the Board. The Board was established in October, 1977.
Board Established Jurisdictions Website Refs Abbottabad: 1990 Abbottabad District, Mansehra District, Haripur District, Upper Kohistan District, Lower Kohistan District, Torghar District, Battagram District [27] [28] Bannu: 1990 Bannu Division [29] Dera Ismail Khan: 2006 Dera Ismail Khan Division [30] Kohat: 2002 Kohat Division [31] Malakand: 1961
The Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education, Dera Ghazi Khan is a government body located in the Chowk Sarwar Wali. The Board was established in 1989. The Board was established in 1989. Jurisdiction
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Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education, Bahawalpur; بورڈ آف انٹرمیڈیٹ اینڈ سیکنڈری ایجوکیشن، بہاولپور BISE Bahawalpur: Education Board overview; Formed: February 3, 1998 () Type: Government: Jurisdiction: Includes districts: Bahawalpur District Bahawalnagar District. Rahim Yar Khan District ...
Provincial election 2024: PP-291 Dera Ghazi Khan-VII Party Candidate Votes % ±% PTI: Sardar Muhammad Mohiudin Khan Khosa : 42,161 : 46.29 : PML(N) Mehmood Qadir Khan 40,040 43.97 PPP: Ghulam Sarwar Dummer 2,817 3.09 TLP: Muhammad Rashid 2,363 2.60 Independent: Amjad Khan Lashari 1,523 1.67 Others Others (five candidates) 2,168 2.37 Turnout ...
The board conducts examinations at SSC & HSSC level. The SSC ANNUAL EXAMINATION 2020 which commenced on 22 February 2020 was postponed from 14 March 2020 to onwards and on 7 May 2020 it was announced by Federal Minister of Education, Mr. Shafqat Mehmood that this examination has been cancelled [ 3 ] for Academic Year 2019–20.
On 3 March, Shehbaz Sharif was re-elected as Prime Minister of Pakistan for the second time, securing 201 votes against the 92 votes received by the PTI-backed Omar Ayub Khan. With no party securing a majority in the assembly, Shehbaz became prime minister with support from the PML-N's allies, including the PPP, MQM-P, PML-Q, BAP, IPP and other ...