Updates on Senior Management Course Nominations in Islamabad
Hey there! If you’re interested in the dynamics of civil service in Pakistan, there’s some noteworthy news from the Establishment Division. Recently, they announced the latest changes regarding nominations for the 39th Senior Management Course—an essential stepping stone for officers aspiring to move up to Grade 20.
So, what’s changing? In a recent notification, eighteen officers have been added to the list of nominees. It’s significant as this course is mandatory for promotions, making it crucial for those looking to advance their careers. At the same time, five nominations have been withdrawn and nine officers have had their posting stations changed. Talk about dynamic shifts!
For those tracking the specifics, the withdrawn nominations include some notable names like Kamran Nawaz Panjotha, who is currently serving as the SSP Jaffarabad, and Sana Umar from the Audit and Accounts Service. Meanwhile, new nominations include promising officers like Salma Suleman, the Deputy Commissioner of Khanewal, and Rana Tahir Rehman, AIG Lahore. It’s clear that fresh talent is being brought into the mix, which can lead to exciting developments in public administration.
Being in the public service sector isn’t just about holding a title; it’s about growth, adaptability, and responding to the evolving needs of society. With these nominations, we’re seeing a refreshing blend of experience and new perspectives that could aid in better governance.
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