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mano g Thursday, January 05, 2012 12:15 PM

[QUOTE=junaidd;392902]The Pakistani civil and armed services are heavily influenced by British traditions as well as the lifestyles of the Muslim elite of united India. As a yardstick for their appearances, the males candidates should emulate Mohammad Ali Jinnah and the female candidates may draw inspiration from Fatima Jinnah.

Whether we like it or not, the all-encompassing veil ([I]niqab[/I]) represents conservativeness and a reactionary ideology. A scarf, on the other hand, is more mainstream or "acceptable" in the more 'elite' circles of our society.[/QUOTE]

If we can't take stand at this initial stage how we can serve the country when there will be a number of challenges in front of us being civil servants, it's the ideas that matters, they should be visionary and flexible.Gaun can't be a hurdle in anyone's success, intelligence and compatibility can be proven even with veil, covering face can raise questions as the facial expressions will not be visible, otherwise there is no harm in wearing scarf and gaun,but again it's everyone's own choice we can just present our own ideas in our own way.

mano g Thursday, January 05, 2012 12:18 PM

[QUOTE=Gulrukh;392887]ok jis ka dil karta hai wo veil kar ley...but I have many girlz in my family who are having top class jobs..n I have decided this thing(not to wear veil)after listening to them..veil is not desireable...agr veil karna hai to dont join civil service..FSP is my top choice..n i cant think about ruining my career by wearing my veil..veil was not something forced on me as such(i adopted it under special circumstances)...in fact my brothers opposed it but i was adamant..my family is quite liberal n educated..my pics were with out veil or scarf.so NO DISCREPANCY here..OK...i 'm doing what i'm supposed to do...i dont wanna sound hypocrite....I'm Hafiz e Quran n my faith is mighty & unconquerable even without a veil...that's it.

Good luck girlz..Stay blessed..May Allah help us.[/QUOTE]

your very starting line is the crux of the issue, it's personal choice of every body but be flexible while giving your arguments, [I]''agr veil karna hai to dont join civil service..FSP is my top choice..n i cant think about ruining my career by wearing my veil..''[/I],I am referring to this particular sentence, avoid this rigid stance.....as we can't force anyone to do anything.good luck.

Suman Thursday, January 05, 2012 12:28 PM

[QUOTE=mano g;392909]your very starting line is the crux of the issue, it's personal choice of every body but be flexible while giving your arguments, [I]''agr veil karna hai to dont join civil service..FSP is my top choice..n i cant think about ruining my career by wearing my veil..''[/I],I am referring to this particular sentence, avoid this rigid stance.....as we can't force anyone to do anything.good luck.[/QUOTE]


Agree with you Mano g.it should be one's own choice whether one wants to wear the veil or not and we should respect one's choice.According to my experience one should not wear niqab in interview for it may affect one's performance because panel won't be able to see the reaction of the candidate on any controversial question.Scarf or dupatta will be a better option.

Good Luck to all.

Farrah Zafar Thursday, January 05, 2012 04:02 PM

[QUOTE=Eager;385843]Hello Friends,

I and some of my female friends who have qualified written exams, want to know what should be the dress code for females in interview. Especially in the case when a girl generally wears Abaya/scarf/veil.
Will that create any problem or will that show her personality as conservative?
Would it matter in group allocation?

Plz reply,
Regards[/QUOTE]

I suggest that you should not cover your face.Cover your head in a proper way.Personally I'm not in favour of veil but one should do if one really wants.

If you do veil in your interview but later after allocation you feel inconvenient with it then it will seem quite awkward to leave.So it's better to make a choice now:)

Gulrukh Thursday, January 05, 2012 05:20 PM

[QUOTE=mano g;392909]your very starting line is the crux of the issue, it's personal choice of every body but be flexible while giving your arguments, [I]''agr veil karna hai to dont join civil service..FSP is my top choice..n i cant think about ruining my career by wearing my veil..''[/I],[FONT="Impact"]I am referring to this particular sentence, avoid this rigid stance.....as we can't force anyone to do anything.good luck.[/FONT][/QUOTE]

come on...how can I force any one ??? but any ways I am saying sorry.I take my words back....secondly Its the most important turn in our lives so do what you think is right & suitable..baqi jo Allah ki marzi..n I can only wish good luck.Ciao..../

rana ji Saturday, January 07, 2012 03:13 AM

wooo woooooooo woooooooooo
 
at first i dun get da vocab used by most ppl around, too tough fr a person lyk me....i agree wd only one thing n thats if u cant stand fr wot represents u then u aint worth a penny....n fr those who think of perceptions n wanna change fr those perceptions....cmon ppl......aint perceptions there fr u ta change or we should also be careful n act according ta perceptions coz if we dont we myt be the rebels??? anyways...if u aint a rebel u cant change anything n then plz dun brag abt changing the future of PAK afta being a css officer as u wud always be part of the status quo...........
i am ashamed of ppl manipulatin thmslvs fr opportunities instead of makin a difference by darin ta take stances on beliefs n righteous deeds......
its a gud opportunity fr an administrative head of any institute in the country to listen to political head and hire ppl of his constituency which wud ultimately oblige the political head to send the administrative head to the post that administrative head wishes to have...............wow.....this is how our future CSS officers think........opportunity vs belief, rights, morals, bla bla bla

SahrSahr Friday, July 17, 2020 10:11 PM

[QUOTE=Eager;385843]Hello Friends,

I and some of my female friends who have qualified written exams, want to know what should be the dress code for females in interview. Especially in the case when a girl generally wears Abaya/scarf/veil.
Will that create any problem or will that show her personality as conservative?
Would it matter in group allocation?

Plz reply,
Regards[/QUOTE]
Were you selected and did you or any of your friend wear veil in interview?


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