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For instance, an officer holding the appointment of additional secretary in the Federal Government is classified as grade 21. However, the same appointment held by an incumbent in the Provincial Government would be of grade 19.
1. State Bank of Pakistan: 2. Al Baraka Islamic Bank 3. Allied Bank Limited: 4. Meezan Bank Limited 5. Askari Bank Limited: 6. Bank Al Habib Limited: 7. Bank Alfalah Limited: 8. Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ Ltd. 9. Citibank N.A. 10. Deutsche Bank AG: 11. Dubai Islamic Bank Pakistan Ltd. 12. Faysal Bank Limited 13. First Women Bank Limited: 14 ...
Karachi: Bank Al-Habib Limited (BAHL) Karachi: Habib Bank Limited (HBL) Karachi: Habib Metropolitan Bank Limited: Karachi: JS Bank Limited (JSBL) Karachi: MCB Bank Limited (MCB) Lahore: Soneri Bank: Karachi: Standard Chartered Pakistan (SC Pakistan) Karachi: United Bank Limited (UBL) Karachi
Greenfield College Sargodha, Sargodha; Cadet College Rawalpindi, Chakri Pakistan Aga Khan Higher Secondary School, Karachi; AIMS Science College; Saint Mary's Law College; Aligarh Institute of Technology, Karachi
Al Baraka Bank's branch on I.I. Chundrigar Road in Karachi. Al Baraka Islamic Bank was initially established in Pakistan in 1991 as Al Baraka Islamic Bank (AIB) Bahrain, and later incorporated as a public limited company in December 2004, receiving its Islamic banking license in 2007.
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The college was established in 1953 under the name of Central Government College for Men to provide higher education to the newly settled and prominent area of Nazimabad in Karachi. The college was taken over by the Government of Sindh in 1961, and since then named as Government College for Men Nazimabad, Karachi.