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  2. Government employees in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Responsibilities and tasks associated with each official position vary depending on the type of organization in which appointees are employed. Therefore, various pay scales are established in accordance with the nature of the job, taking into account the competitive environment.

  3. Pakistan Armed Services Board - Wikipedia

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    In November 2011, a document from the Ministry of Defence disclosed the supposed participation of nearly a hundred military officers in dishonest activities. This disclosure came after the Public Accounts Committee’s announcement that three high-ranking military generals were accountable for the losses of Rs1.8 billion in the scam involving the National Logistics Cell.

  4. Army Welfare Trust - Wikipedia

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    Army Welfare Trust (AWT), also known as Askari Group, is a Pakistani conglomerate based in Rawalpindi. The Army Welfare Trust, along with Fauji Foundation, are run by ex-military personnel of the Pakistan Army.

  5. Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education, Rawalpindi

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    The Director of Education (Colleges) Rawalpindi; Executive District Officers of Attock, Chakwal, Jhelum, and Rawalpindi; Representative from Finance and Education Departments; Two Headmasters and one Headmistress of schools; One Principal in each of the Degree and Intermediate colleges; Two persons from amongst scholars and retired educationists

  6. Army Medical College, Rawalpindi - Wikipedia

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    The Army Medical College (AMC) is a military medical college located in Rawalpindi, Punjab, Pakistan. [1] The medical college provides medical education to its cadets before their commissioning in the Pakistan Army Medical Corps. [2] [3]

  7. NA-53 Rawalpindi-II - Wikipedia

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    2024–present: NA-53 Rawalpindi-II. Election Member Party 2024: Qamar-ul-Islam Raja: PML-N: Detailed results. Election 2002 General elections were held on 10 Oct ...

  8. School board amends, approves academic calendar for next ...

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    Feb. 21—The Albuquerque Public Schools board approved next school year's academic calendar during a meeting on Wednesday — but not without first amending it. District officials touted the ...

  9. Combined Military Hospitals - Wikipedia

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    Rawalpindi was the pivotal military base, from where they controlled the command, logistics and services provided to those troops. It was the Headquarters, Northern Command (India) . Armed Forces Medical Services were one of the most organized and highly developed support services in the British Indian Army.