Pakistan

FPSC inducts 10 armed forces officers into civil service

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ISLAMABAD: In a significant move, the Federal Public Service Commission (FPSC) has selected ten exceptional officers from the armed forces to join the civil service, following a rigorous process of interviews and psychological evaluations.

As part of the CSS examination 2023, these officers have been successfully inducted into prestigious services, including the Pakistan Administrative Service, Police Service, and Foreign Service.

The newly appointed officers from the armed forces will bring their unique skills and experience to their respective services.

Specifically, Captain Muhammad Yahya, Flight Lieutenant Faizan Ahmed, Captain Muhammad Idrees, and Captain Ahmed Faraz Azeem will join the Pakistan Administrative Service Group.

Meanwhile, Capt Abdul Rahim Wirk, Capt Muhammad Adnan Bashir, and Lt Haider Ali will be part of the Police Service.

Additionally, Captain Muhammad Bilal Dar and Flight Lieutenant Syed Zeshan Abbas Haider will join the Foreign Service Group.

Notably, this induction is part of a 10% quota reserved for armed forces personnel in the Pakistan Administrative Service, Police Service, and Foreign Service.

This initiative aims to leverage the expertise and leadership skills of serving officers to enhance the country’s civil service capabilities.

Staff Reporter

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