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Service number PA-27699 Asif Ghafoor HI(M) ( Urdu : آصِف غفور ) is a retired three-star ranking general in the Pakistani Army , [ 1 ] who most recently served as the president of the National Defence University uptill 2024.
Marriyum was born to Tahira Aurangzeb and Raja Aurangzeb Abbasi in Lahore on 16 July 1980. She is the niece of Najma Hameed. [2] [3] She did her FSc. in Premedical in September 1996 and then Bachelor of Arts in September 1998, both from Federal Government College, Islamabad.
The Constitution of Pakistan lays down separate services for the central government and the provincial governments.Although both types of governments are required to regulate their civil services through "Article 240 of Chapter I of Part XII", in case of the central reservation of the government and by the provisional assembly decrees for officers subjected in the legislative list of the ...
As per Islamic teachings old parents and young widows are included in the survivor pension program. As per EOBI rules, parents of the unmarried employee gets pension for 5 years in case of employee's death. If any employee dies after 36 months of EOBI insurable service, his widow gets the survivors pension for the entire life.
Mawlānā Muhammad Abdul Aziz (Urdu: محمد عبد العزيز) is a Pakistani Islamic scholar belonging to the Deobandi movement within Sunni Islam, who serves as both the Imam and Khatib of Lal Masjid in Islamabad, [1] which was the site of a siege in 2007 with the Pakistani army. [2]
The Baltimore senior filled out an SSA form requesting the agency reconsider its decision and, after several calls to customer service and a hearing about her case, she was told collection of the ...
District Officer, Frontier Constabulary of larger districts, in Islamabad, Karachi, and Peshawar. Senior Superintendent of Police of National Highways & Motorways Police (SSP NH & MP) Senior Superintendent of Pakistan Railway Police (SSP PRP) BPS-20: Deputy Inspector General of Police (DIGP)
On 17 August 1988, Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq, with his senior delegation, arrived in Bahawalpur where he was joined by the two American Christian missionaries to visit the local convent to condole the death of an American nun murdered in Bahawalpur a few days before making a brief stop at the Tamewali Test Range. [1]