New Grade 1 to 4 Lists Of Sindh Districts
New Grade 1 to 4 Lists Of Sindh Districts, The government has officially released new appointment lists for Grade 1 to Grade 4 positions across several districts, bringing positive news for thousands of job seekers. These newly issued lists cover appointments in various girls’ schools and colleges, and notably include a significant number of women candidates, highlighting progress toward gender inclusion in the public education sector.
According to the latest updates, the appointments are being made in different districts, ensuring fair distribution of employment opportunities at the local level. The positions fall under Grade 1 to Grade 4, which typically include roles such as peons, helpers, laboratory attendants, naib qasid, chowkidar, and other support staff essential for the smooth functioning of educational institutions. These staff members play a vital role in maintaining discipline, cleanliness, and daily operations within schools and colleges.












A key feature of these new lists is the strong representation of women, especially in girls’ schools and colleges. The inclusion of women employees not only supports female empowerment but also creates a more secure and comfortable environment for female students. This initiative aligns with government policies aimed at increasing women’s participation in public sector employment and strengthening girls’ education.
The lists have been prepared after careful verification of documents, eligibility criteria, and district-wise requirements. Authorities have emphasized that the selection process is transparent and merit-based, ensuring that deserving candidates are given equal opportunities regardless of gender or background. Candidates whose names appear in the lists will soon receive official joining instructions from the relevant education departments.
Education officials have welcomed the development, stating that the induction of new staff will help address long-standing shortages in support services at schools and colleges. This, in turn, is expected to improve the overall learning environment and administrative efficiency.
Candidates and the general public are advised to stay connected with their respective district education offices for further updates, including joining dates and posting details. These new Grade 1 to 4 appointment lists mark a positive step toward employment generation, women empowerment, and the strengthening of educational institutions across the region.

