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  2. Chief Secretary of Punjab (Pakistan) - Wikipedia

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    The Chief Secretary Punjab (Urdu: مُعْتَمَدِ اعلٰی پنجاب), also referred to as CS Punjab, is the bureaucratic chief and highest-ranking official of the Government of Punjab, Pakistan. The appointment of the Chief Secretary is made directly by the Prime Minister of Pakistan.

  3. Punjab Prisons (Pakistan) - Wikipedia

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    The Punjab Prisons is a correctional organization, a uniformed service and an attached department [7] of the provincial Home Department in Punjab, Pakistan.The organization works under administrative control of the Additional Chief Secretary Home to Government of the Punjab, Pakistan.

  4. Ishfaq Ahmad Khan - Wikipedia

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    Ahmad was born in Gurdaspur, Punjab in India on 3 November 1930 into a Kakazai family that had long been settled in Punjab. Ahmad obtained his early education in Jalandhar, later schooling in Lyallpur, and Lahore before enrolling in the Punjab University in Lahore to study Physics, and earned his undergraduate, BSc degree, in Physics in 1949.

  5. History of Punjab - Wikipedia

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    The History of Punjab refers to the past history of Punjab region which is a geopolitical, cultural, and historical region in the northwest of South Asia, comprising eastern Punjab province in Pakistan and western Punjab state in India. [1]

  6. ECAT Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    ECAT is widely considered as most difficult entrance test of any university in Pakistan, where only around 1-2% candidates are able to score 50% or above marks. In ECAT-2021, the average score was only 73 out of 400 (18.25%), lowest since the test started in 1998.

  7. Prisons in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Prisons in Pakistan and their administration, is a Provincial competency under the Constitution of Pakistan. [1] ... Punjab: 40 [8] 21527 Sindh: 26 [9] 10285 Islamabad

  8. Punjab Police (Pakistan) - Wikipedia

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    Former coat of arms of Punjab Police Pakistan. The Punjab Police played a significant role in handling the refugee crisis of 1947–48. It continued as a separate organization until 1955, when it was merged with the police of other provinces to create the West Pakistan Police. The West Pakistan Deputy Inspector General was Inayat Ali Shah.

  9. University of Gujrat - Wikipedia

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    University of Gujrat is a recognized university by the Higher Education Commission of Pakistan and Pakistan Engineering Council. Among the 58 recognized Punjab higher-education institutions, it ranks at number 9 among the 'Top Universities in Punjab' in 2021. It ranks at number 24 among all over Pakistan. [1] [9] [3]