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Old Tuesday, October 08, 2013
Muhammad Ali Chaudhry Muhammad Ali Chaudhry is offline
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Originally Posted by Sarrial Banda View Post
You know what, one of the main problems is that our bureaucracy is expected & trained to write longgggg longggggg essays on each & everything and also load rather super charge their minds & tongues with exceptionally out of the world English language just to impress rather depress Uncles, Sam, Tom, George & David. But unfortunately, neither root cause analysis is possible nor problems could be addressed this way i.e by selecting individuals who are good at nothing except writing essays & preparing reports in hypocritically diplomatic way, by saying "sab acha hai ya jald ho jaey ga" & then proposing impractical solutions in the form of well arranged essays, then receiving awards & honours & other privileges without doing something concrete for the homeland. Selecting individuals who always pose false optimism & could propose unrealistic solutions could lead nowhere as we are moving in a circle during last 66yrs.

P.S: Nothing personal against you but this is a general trend that I have seen everywhere & at every level of bureaucracy including CSSforum, where every other member is only trying to prove his English & essay writing skills irrespective of the nature & scope of topic under discussion.
How Bureaucracy became a problem 'OF' Pakistan
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