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Originally Posted by Tehseen Baber
The minimum qualification was rumbling news. Secondly, it will take much time to implement Urdu as official language because every corner of the Government offices is compiled with English files. If Urdu will be implemented then they will be needing softwares that could compete the MS-Office. Thirdly, setting Urdu for CSS examination is ambiguous as the policy for the CSS exams is set by the top level whose childrens study in aborad / international universities, which they don't want to be an hurdle for their future childrens. Be relax, concentrate on your preparation and stop wasting time in thinking about it. Where there is will there is a way.
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I just want to point out that you can write perfect Urdu in MS Word, Powerpoint etc. these days. That wont be an issue.