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Govt seeks deputation of Finance Division officer to Immigration & Passports Department

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ISLAMABAD: In a move aimed at strengthening the Department of Immigration & Passports, the Directorate General of Immigration and Passports has requested the deputation of Mrs. Aqsa Jamal, currently serving as Section Officer (BPS-18) in the Finance Division, to join the department temporarily.

According to a letter issued on July 29, 2024, the Directorate General has sought the approval of the Establishment Division for Mrs. Jamal’s posting to the Department of Immigration & Passports (Headquarters) in Islamabad for three years.

The request, approved by Muhammad Asim Ras, intends to leverage Mrs. Jamal’s expertise and experience in the Finance Division to enhance the operations of the Immigration & Passports Department.

This move is seen as part of the government’s efforts to streamline and improve the functioning of key departments, ensuring efficient service delivery to citizens.

Digital Desk

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