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This post is related to CSS candidates’ age relaxation and I would like to offer some recommendation based on comparative analysis of age limits in our neighboring countries which are also common wealth sovereign states that how they relax age to let competent people participate in the exam.
When Musharraf regime seized the power through military coup back in 1999, the best strategy for the regime was to control the government institutions and public offices effectively. Therefore, the concept of devolution of power to grass root level was revived and introduced with some changes in the departmental role of civil servants. Police Ordinance and DMG roles’ restructuring methods were made; this was only done to suite the vested interest of then regime. Tightening the age limit was also one of the tools which were applied to block the entry of competent persons through this perilous process of examination. The other ulterior motive was to allow contractual hiring of favorites on the key positions on the pretext of available less experienced and relatively young age for the required positions. As a result the retired servicemen regained the ‘lost paradise’ and clung to the position they had been retired from. It is really commendable that Supreme Court eventually took notice and null and void all contractual hired consequently paving the way for within department promotions.
On May 17, a senate standing committee had oragnized a debate on age relaxation in FPSC offered job (other than competitive exam, proceeding is available on the internet), the initiative was taken by Senator Haji Ghulam Ali. The proposal of age relaxation was unanimously accepted. It is beyond logic that why government is reluctant to take competent people onboard by just removing a restriction imposed by a dictator, even though candidates would secure their seats on competition basis. Why governemnt is not allowing them to take just exam and prove their competency? Age restriction was imposed on about a decade ago, since then education system have undergone a number of changes e.g. now universities are offering FOUR YEARS GRADUATION PROGRAM. To complete this education, one has to study four years, therefore, 28 years of age makes no sense. Secondly, after completion of education a number of candidates join private sector to eke out their living and to support their families. How is it possible for an average middle class to continue the studies without supporting his or her family? In 2008, SPSC has given 10 years of age relaxation to aspirant to appear in exam and prove their competency, as a result number of candidates appeared and only handful of ‘best of the best’ could make it. What’s a problem with CSS exam? However, there is a rumour that goverment would relax age by 5 years and education qualification would be 16 years but not cleared yet.
On 24, June 2010, Establishment division had issued an Office Memorandum (No: 9/2/91-R-5), as ‘Most Immediate’ was mentioned on it, regarding Clarification on general age relaxation of upper limit prescribed in recruitment rule. In this memorandum, the general age relaxation is given for five years to all posts except through CSS. No one could understand the reason or logic behind this decision. Why the whole government seems reluctant to let aspirant compete and take best of the best on board? The point#2 of this office memorandum is read as:
“2- In light of the recommendation of the Senate Standing Committee, the Ministries/Divisions/Departments are advised that hence-forth, the concession of 5 years general relaxation in upper age limit shall be clubbed with the maximum age limit of the post n their advertisments. In case usual upper age limit of posts in various Basic Pay Scales is as in column (2) below, the maximum age limit shall be as in column (4) below:”BPS Age Limit General Age Relaxation Maximum Age Limit
1-15 25 years +5 years 30 years
16 28 years +5 years 33 years
17 30 years +5 years 35 years
18 35 years +5 years 40 years
19 40 years +5 years 45 years
20 45 years +5 years 50 years
21 50 years +5 years 55 years
It is quite ridiculous that, the BPS 17 person of ex-cadre is given 5 years age relaxation and age limit is already set 30 years but for the CSS exam, age is restricted to 28!
On July 1, 2010 Chairman FPSC has presented the annual report to the Honorable President Mr. Asif Ali Zardari and explained the dearth of competent candidates especially from Sindh (rural/urban). In order to retain and attract the smartest people in the civil services the president had ordered to give incentives to the bureaucrats and young civil servants in terms of constructing high rise buildings and increased pay packages. It is indeed a good move forward but the basic question remains unanswered that how would government attract ‘competent’ people for civil services? In 2008, the annual report was presented to the president highlighting some problems in which the prime one was ‘declining education standard’, the real road block for skiming out best of the best; in 2006, approx 82% and 68% were failed in Essay and English Precis Writing respectively. This percentage rose to 92% in English Precis Writing, quite pathetic. On the basis of such drastic and declining education standards, the recruitment system was gravely demanding improvement. Owing to this need, consultants were hired through word bank as stated in annual report 2008 which is as follows:
c) Improvement in CSS Recruitment System.
Consultants hired through World Bank have completed their study
on CSS recruitment system and after thorough analysis, FPSC’s
recommendations for improvements have been forwarded to the
Government. Modifications and changes in our present system are
essential in order to bring CSS recruitment system in line with modern
day requirements and practices.
Consultants’ fee was payed off from tax payers’ money yet we are unable to implement the changes suggested by them. We are so much radical and conservatives that we seem always in love with our old archaic practices. Why can’t we adapt to global changing patterns? I think that is why we are backwarded, war torn and extremism ridden society although we are a nuclear state. Simply, we don’t want to get change, we don’t want to mend our ways and don’t want to learn from the history.
India and Bangladesh have very flexible and relaxing age criteria for the prospective candidates of Civil services having graduation as academic qualification. India, Pakistan and Bangladesh have the same system of government as inherited from the British Raj. But how the others evolved their system to compete the modern challenges of globalization and how naïve are we to complicate the system to suite a regime’s vested interest. India and Bangladesh has age limit of between 21 to 30 but they facilitate to have maximum participation for it is the democratic right of every ‘capable and competent’ person to serve his or her country.
letters should be written to members of civil service reforms committee requesting them to enhance the age by quoting above mentioned facts
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Respected Fellows,
Please read the following column and write a letter to the Chairman of Senate Mian Raza Rabbani at the following address;

Superintendent Motion Branch, Senate Secretariat, Parliament House Islamabad.

http://www.express.com.pk/epaper/PoP...&Date=20150510

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Guys I am already 30+ but still with you to make any kind of efforts are to be required to achieve this goal for younger ones. So please write letters to PM and establishment division to increase some sort of pressure as you can, collective effort may bring some change MAY BE but please don't lose your heart and hopes . Thanks
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Guys I am already 30+ but still with you to make any kind of efforts are to be required to achieve this goal for younger ones. So please write letters to PM and establishment division to increase some sort of pressure as you can, collective effort may bring some change MAY BE but please don't lose your heart and hopes . Thanks
no doubt collective effort is required so dear fellows do not lose hope and write letters
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ISLAMABAD: The Senate urged the government on Thursday to immediately do necessary legislation for increasing the age-limit of candidates appearing in the CSS examinations.

It also asked the government to take up with the provinces the issue of growing issuance of fake domiciles and submit a report to the house within two months.

The decisions were announced by Senate Chairman Raza Rabbani through a ruling after a detailed discussion on the matter that had been raised through the recently-launched “public petition system” by the Senate.

Also read: From kindergarten to CSS: The 'cram to pass' model abounds

Mr Rabbani issued the ruling after Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs Sheikh Aftab Ahmed declared that the government was ready to enhance the upper age limit for the Central Superior Services (CSS) candidates, particularly for those belonging to smaller provinces and less-developed areas of the country.

The Senate unanimously passed a resolution asking the government “to strictly comply with the constitutional provisions concerning holding of the meetings of the Council of Common Interests (CCI), constitution of its permanent secretariat and timely submission of its well-drafted and error-free reports covering all the constitutional requirements before the parliament”.

The resolution, read out by PPP’s Saeed Ghani, urged the government “to ensure strict implementation of the decisions taken by the CCI and facilitate the provinces to achieve their goals”.

This was for the first time in the country’s parliamentary history that the parliament discussed a matter that had been directly raised by common citizens by submitting petitions through mail and on the official website of the Senate.

Three matters raised through the public petitions had been included in the official agenda for the day’s proceedings. The other two issues discussed were the functioning of various policy and administrative boards and National Technology Council established by the Higher Education Commission.

Winding up the debate, the minister said there was no harm in enhancing the upper age limit of CSS candidates from the existing 28 years to 30 years. He assured the members that the government would take appropriate action on the recommendations of the house on the matter.

Earlier, taking part in the debate, the senators on both sides of the aisle called for relaxation in age limit of the CSS candidates up to 35 years to enable the candidates of backward areas to compete with those living in developed and urban areas of the country.

Independent Senator Mohsin Leghari was of the view that mere increasing the age limit would not make any difference. He pointed out that the quota system was being exploited by certain elements through fake domiciles of backward areas.

Hasil Bizenjo of the National Party called for verification of all domiciles through the National Database and Registration Authority.

During the Question Hour, the chairman took notice of the absence of Minister of State for Capital Administration Usman Ibrahim and asked the secretary of the division to appear before the house privilege committee for his alleged failure to inform the Senate Secretariat about the minister’s absence.

Leader of the House Raja Zafarul Haq said the minister was out of the country. However, he admitted that it would have been appropriate if some other minister would have been assigned to give reply on his behalf.

The chairman reserved his ruling on the issue of entitlement of medical facilities for dependent family members of sitting and former senators.

The ruling was reserved by Mr Rabbani after Attorney General Salman Aslam Butt informed the house that medical facilities were admissible to the family members and dependents of the sitting senators only.

Published in Dawn, May 15th, 2015
http://www.dawn.com/news/1182073/sen...xam-candidates
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Now its upto govt to do necessary legislation as soon as possible to give a chance to people who are above the current upper age limit for CE_2016.
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I think age limit will be increased from 28 to 30, syllabus uploaded for css 2016 lacks age limit and other information. Finger crossed let see what happens.
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will they also increase minimum qualification ?
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بلوچستان پبلک سروس کمیشن کی جانب سے گزشتہ روز محکمہ تعلیم میں گریڈ17کی آسامیوں کا اعلان کیا گیا جن کیلئے عمر کی حد35سال مقرر کی گئی ہے جبکہ اس میں حکومت بلوچستان کی جانب سے عمر کی حد میں دی گئی 10سال رعایت بھی شامل ہے اس کا مطلب ہے کہ 45سال کی عمر تک صوبائی سطح پر مقابلے کے امتحان میں شرکت کی جا سکتی ہے ‘وفاقی حکومت کو زمینی حقائق کو مدنظررکھتے ہوئے سی ایس ایس کیلئے تمام صوبوں کیلئے عمر کی حد35سال مقرر کر دینی چاہئے
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