90 FGEI teachers promoted

Education90 FGEI teachers promoted

By Hamid Khan Wazir

RAWALPINDI, Pakistan: A total of 90 teachers of the Federal Government Educational Institutions (FGEI) (Cantonments/Garrisons) Directorate have received the regular promotion.

The meeting of the promotion board has approved the promotion of 90 educators from basic pay scale (BPS) 18 to 19.

Some 27 male Assistant Professors and 14 male Vice Principal (VP) have been promoted to the next grade. Along with them, 24 female Assistant Professor and 25 female Vice Principal (VP) also have been promoted.

The Ministry of Defence has notified the promotion of 90 teachers working under schools & colleges of FGEI. However, they have yet to be posted on their respective seats.

In this regard, the teaching staff has expressed joy and hailed the efforts of the FGEI Director General (DG).

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