Pakistan
Federal govt to fill vacancies of federal departments, ministries
160 vacancies of the Ministry of National Health are in various cadres of the Ministry.
Islamabad: There is good news for the unemployed youth who want government jobs that the federal government has decided to fill the vacant posts of federal departments and ministries.
The Establishment Division has issued NOCs for these recruitments. In view of the law and order situation in Sindh, NOCs have been issued for the recruitment of 1406 vacant posts in Pakistan Rangers (Sindh Regiment) from grades 1 to 13.
Recruitment has been approved for 12 vacancies of Prime Minister Inspection Commission and 160 vacancies of District Health Office under the Federal Ministry of National Health up to Grade 15.
160 vacancies of the Ministry of National Health are in various cadres of the Ministry. 17 posts of grade one to 15 of the Ministry of Defense and 597 posts of the subordinate institutions of the Finance Division have been approved, including 89 Assistant Savings Officers and 342 junior savings officers are included.
11 Civilian Posts from Grade one to 15 in Ministry of Petroleum and 465 Civilian Posts in Ministry of Defense, five posts in Federal System of Education (Ministry of Defense) and two posts in Geological Survey of Pakistan have been given NOC.
According to the Office Memorandum of NOC issued by the Establishment Division, NOCs issued for recruitment to vacant posts are valid for up to six months.
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