Independent Report
Naseerabad, February 19 – Deputy Commissioner Naseerabad, Captain (R) Zulfiqar Ali Karar, has reaffirmed the district administration’s commitment to a transparent and merit-based teacher recruitment process, assuring that no candidate will be subjected to injustice.
On the second day of hearings addressing objections to departmental postings, female candidates presented their concerns before a specially constituted committee comprising District Education Officer Abdul Hafeez Khosa, Abdul Wahid Soomro, and Umrana Anjum. Captain Karar personally reviewed each case, ensuring a thorough evaluation of all evidence submitted.
He cautioned that candidates found possessing fraudulent degrees would face strict legal consequences, highlighting that such violations waste public resources and unfairly disadvantage deserving applicants. The Deputy Commissioner reiterated that appointments will be made purely on merit, with the goal of selecting educators capable of contributing meaningfully to the academic development and future of the district’s children.
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