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Omer Friday, September 28, 2007 04:34 PM

History of Civil Services in Pakistan
 
[B][U][COLOR=black][FONT=Verdana][SIZE=2]History of Civil Services in Pakistan:[/SIZE][/FONT][/COLOR][/U][/B]
[COLOR=black][FONT=Verdana][SIZE=2]Civil Bureaucracy is a colonial legacy in this part of the world. British used to rule the native population through [/SIZE][COLOR=black][SIZE=2]Indian Civil Service[/SIZE][/COLOR][SIZE=2] (ICS) and most of the officers in ICS were British themselves. It was in the early 20th Century that the Indians also started competing against the British and many Indians eventually made it to the ICS. With the partition of [/SIZE][COLOR=black][SIZE=2]India[/SIZE][/COLOR][SIZE=2] in [/SIZE][COLOR=black][SIZE=2]1947[/SIZE][/COLOR][SIZE=2], the term 'Central Superior Services' was used in Pakistan and the concept of All-Pakistan Services continued. The latter consisted of the Civil Service of Pakistan and the Police Service of Pakistan, whereas the Central Services included the Pakistan Foreign Service and a broad category of Finance and other services. The Finance category included the Pakistan Audit and Accounts Service, Pakistan Railway Accounts Service,Pakistan Military Accounts Service, Pakistan Taxation Service, and the Pakistan Customs and Excise Service. The Central Services other than these included the Pakistan Postal Service,Pakistan Military Land and Cantonment Service, Central Secretariat Service, and Central Information Service. Each of these services had its own cadre and composition rules, specifying the total cadre strength in terms of its number of positions.

[/SIZE][/FONT][/COLOR] [COLOR=black][FONT=Verdana][SIZE=2]With the Civil Services Reforms of [/SIZE][COLOR=black][SIZE=2]1973[/SIZE][/COLOR][SIZE=2] a new system of Common Training Program or CTP was introduced and all of these occupational groups (12 at that time) were required to go through a mandatory combined training at Civil Services Academy (CSA), Lahore. The batch of officers who attended CSA in 1973 is recognized as “1st Common”. Up till 5th Common the allocation of occupational groups was done after the culmination of Common Training Program but from 6th Common onwards this task has also been assumed by FPSC. Even till this day it is an official procedure that once the Probationary Officers successfully complete their CTP then they undergo some further Specialized Training Program (STP) in their own professional academies.[/SIZE][/FONT][/COLOR]

[B][U][COLOR=black][FONT=Verdana][SIZE=2]Armed Forces and Civil Services:[/SIZE][/FONT][/COLOR][/U][/B]
[COLOR=black][FONT=Verdana][SIZE=2]Commissioned officers of [/SIZE][COLOR=black][SIZE=2]Pakistan Army[/SIZE][/COLOR][SIZE=2], [/SIZE][COLOR=black][SIZE=2]Pakistan Air Force[/SIZE][/COLOR][SIZE=2], and [/SIZE][COLOR=black][SIZE=2]Pakistan Navy[/SIZE][/COLOR][SIZE=2] have their own quota of 10% in District Management Group (DMG), Foreign Service of Pakistan (FSP), and Police Service of Pakistan (PSP). Usually officers of [/SIZE][COLOR=black][SIZE=2]Captain[/SIZE][/COLOR][SIZE=2] Rank are short listed by General Head Quarters (GHQ) and selected against this quota after the permission directly by [/SIZE][COLOR=black][SIZE=2]Chief of Army Staff[/SIZE][/COLOR][SIZE=2] before interview process.[/SIZE][/FONT][/COLOR]


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