Independent Report
Panjgur — Deputy Commissioner Abdul Kabeer Zarkoon led the distribution of appointment orders among 59 educated youth under Phase 3, ensuring merit-based placement across urban and rural areas. District Education Officers were also present. The initiative aims to encourage youth to contribute to local education, improve literacy, and address educational disparities. Newly appointed individuals expressed gratitude, pledging to work diligently to enhance the quality of education in their communities. Officials emphasized that merit-based appointments create opportunities, foster hope among youth, and strengthen local education systems.
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