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Civil Services Academy (CSA), Lahore is a premier training institute of Pakistan which imparts pre-service training to the Civil Servants of Pakistan recruited by the Federal Public Service Commission through a competitive exam known as CSS Examination. CSA comprises of two campuses: Walton Campus and PAS Campus. Walton Campus offers Common Training Programme (CTP) to the new entrants of all twelve occupational groups whereas PAS Campus offers Specialized Training Programme (STP) and Mid Career Management Course (MCMC) to the Officers of Pakistan Administrative Service. Both these Campuses are under the administrative control of a Director General who is assisted by Director (CTP), Director (PAS), Director (Admin & Finance) and Director (Capacity Building).
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- ItemA comparative study of recruitment, career planning, training and appraisal system of the civil services and armed forces in Pakistan(Civil Services Academy, Lahore, 2024) Syndicate Advisor Commodore(R) NaveedAhmed),Shireen Hina Asghar Chairperson Javed Nabi Khoso Secretary Ayesha Ibrahim Member Capt. Muhammad Furqan Bilal Member Hasam Bin Iqbal Member Hassan Javed Bhatti Member IfraTabassum Member Izharullah Member Khan Shahzaib Bashir Member Muhammad Afzal Shar Balouch Member Naveed Shahzad Member Sahibzada Najeeb Ullah Member Tariq Muhammad Khan Member Wasim Hamed Member Zahra Abro Member
- ItemAN APPRAISAL OF CURRENT POLICIES FOR REVIVAL OF EXPORTS OF PAKISTAN: CHALLENGES AND PROPOSED STRATEGIES(CIVIL SERVICES ACADEMY, WALTON, LAHORE, 0024) Syndicate Advisor:Ms. Adeela Younus Research Coordinator: Dr. Fouzia Hadi Faculty Member: Dr. Tasneem Zafar In-Charge Coordination Syndicate Activity: Syed Shabbir Akbar Zaidi 1 Noor-e-Saher Chairperson 2 Hassaan Zafar Secretary 3 Jinsar Ali Bhatti Member 4 Muhammad Faizan Arif Member 5 Muhammad Waleed Bin Saad Member 6 Pir Ali Muhammad Rashidee Member 7 Sadia Iqbal Member 8 Syed Muhammad Zuhair Jafar MemberThis paper examines in detail the export performance of Pakistan in the light of global challenges that has emerged due to high volume of international trade. This paper aims to identify major policy and key structural issues that impacts Pakistan export growth. It is observed that Pakistan is lagging behind its competitors and other regional countries due to the combination of various factors including lack of proper infrastructure and trade facilities along with less investment in technological advancement, poor Human Resource Development, high cost of doing business and lack of research and innovation culture. T
- ItemAn Appraisal of Direct Interventionist Role of the Government in Poverty Alleviation: A Case Study from 2008-2018(Civil Services Academy, Walton, Lahore, 2024) Syndicate Advisor: Dr Muhammad Najeeb Khan Research Coordinator: Sidra Irfan Faculty Member: Syed Rehan Haider Kazmi In-Charge Coordination Syndicate Activity: Syed Shabbir Akbar Zaidi Huseeb Ahmed Bajwa Chairperson Qurat ul Ain Secretary Mashal Member Adnan Marwat Member M. Awais Qarni Member Amjad Raja Member Mumtaz Jaffery Member Anas Khan MemberThe poverty has been the major challenge faced by developing countries. Poverty often accompanies deprivation and inequality. The developmental economics render the elimination of poverty, inequality and unemployment as the pre-requisites of development. The state often intervenes in free market economy in order to safeguard its citizens from the vicious trap of poverty. This research has analyzed such interventions in the period 2008-18.
- ItemAn Appraisal of Urban Policies and Practices in Pakistan: Proposed Guidelines to Ensure Sustainable and Inclusive Development(CIVIL SERVICES ACADEMY, WALTON, LAHORE, 2024) Syndicate Advisor: Dr. Nasir Javed Research Coordinator: Dr. Yaamina Salman Faculty Member: Ms. Mahwaish Sami In-Charge Coordination Syndicate Activity: Syed Shabbir Akbar Zaidi 1. Mehreen Tahir Chairperson 2. Syed Minhas Mahmood Secretary 3. Abrahim Shah Member 4. Aqsa Lodhi Member 5. Awais Tariq Member 6. Saba Iltaf Member 7. Omer Daraaz 1 Member 8. Omer Bajwa MemberPakistan, with an urban population of 36.4 % according to 2017 census, has the fastest urban population growth in South Asia which should lead Pakistan towards long term economic growth. However, the dearth of sustainable and inclusive urban policies, which would cater for the needs of different segments of society, and inadequate implementation of available policies has hindered Pakistan from accruing the true benefits of this rapid urbanization. The cities in Pakistan are facing multipronged issues which includes, inter alia, housing, air quality ,solid waste management, land use management etc. resulting into failures to achieve desired economic stability in the longer run. This paper examines the current situation of urban policies and practices in the federal and 4 provincial capitals, with an aim to bridge the gaps by recommending some practical policy measures to unleash the true potential of the cities which can lead Pakistan towards long term economic growth.
- ItemAn Appraisal of Urban Policies and Practices in Pakistan:Proposed Guidelines to Ensure Sustainable and Inclusive Development.(CIVIL SERVICES ACADEMY, WALTON, LAHORE, 2024) Syndicate Advisor: Dr. Nasir Javed Research Coordinator: Dr. Yaamina Salman Faculty Member: Ms. Mahwaish Sami In-Charge Coordination Syndicate Activity: Syed Shabbir Akbar ZaidiPakistan, with an urban population of 36.4 % according to 2017 census, has the fastest urban population growth in South Asia which should lead Pakistan towards long term economic growth. However, the dearth of sustainable and inclusive urban policies, which would cater for the needs of different segments of society, and inadequate implementation of available policies has hindered Pakistan from accruing the true benefits of this rapid urbanization. The cities in Pakistan are facing multipronged issues which includes, inter alia, housing, air quality ,solid waste management, land use management etc. resulting into failures to achieve desired economic stability in the longer run. This paper examines the current situation of urban policies and practices in the federal and 4 provincial capitals, with an aim to bridge the gaps by recommending some practical policy measures to unleash the true potential of the cities which can lead Pakistan towards long term economic growth.
- ItemAppraisal of Health Facilities in Pakistan: Challenges & Way-forward(CIVIL SERVICES ACADEMY, WALTON, LAHORE., 2024) Syndicate Advisor: Hassan Iqbal Research Coordinator: Dr. Fouzia Hadi Ali Faculty Member: Dr. Muhammad Afzal In-Charge Coordination Syndicate Activity: Syed Shabbir Akbar Zaidi Muhammad Usman Ashraf Chairperson Haider Gul Secretary Sidra Hussain Member Allahyar Khan Kalwar Member Abdul Rauf Member Labiqa Akram Member Sardar Sheharyar Member
- ItemBrief Note on Poverty Reduction and Future Challenges in Pakistan(Civil Services Academy,walton Lahore, 2024) Civil Services Academy,walton LahorePoverty, defined as the inability to attain bare minimal living standards, is a multidimensional phenomenon as reflected in the form of low income, lack of access to resources, few opportunities for participation in the economic activities or political process, high vulnerability to risks and shocks, etc. Therefore, tackling poverty requires a holistic approach that promotes such economic growth, which creates opportunities for the poor, preparing them to be able to participate in the economic growth process, providing them the access to essential services such as education, health, clean drinking water and proper sanitation, etc. Maintaining macroeconomic stability, improving governance, consolidating devolution to the grass-roots level and protecting vulnerable segments of the society are the essential elements of any poverty alleviation programme.
- ItemCOUNTER TERRORISM STRATEGY OF PAKISTAN(CIVIL SERVICES ACADEMY, WALTON, LAHORE, 2024) Syndicate Advisor: Ahmed Nadeem Khan Research Coordinator: Dr. Yamina Faculty Member: Muhammad Asim In-Charge Coordination Syndicate Activity: Syed Shabbir Akbar Zaid 1 RAMISH HASSAN RANA, CHAIRPERSON 2 AHMED IQBAL JAMIL, SECRETARY 3 ALEENA HUMAYUN, MEMBER 4 AYESHA YAQUB, MEMBER 5 AAMIR BURKI, MEMBER 6 MUSHAHID HUSSAIN, MEMBER 7 ABDULLAH IHSAN, MEMBER 8 IRFAN ULLAH, MEMBERThe global drive against terrorism has put Pakistan's anti-terrorism legislative regime to a crucial test. Since then, Pakistan's legislative process to combat terrorism has been facing unprecedented challenges. Despite promulgating various Anti-terrorism and counter TF laws, the number of terrorist attacks has been increasing with each passing day. The issues regarding cutting of financial support for the terrorist outfits have remained a potential challenge in curbing terrorism across the world, and Pakistan is no exception in this regard as finance plays a pivotal role in carrying on such activities. Despite multiple actions undertaken by Pakistan to suppress terror financing and money laundering, there remain lacunae that keep Pakistan from getting rid of this menace. This document, therefore, attempts to understand the Anti Money Laundering and Counter Terror Financing mechanisms in place and study its origins, and the impacts are seen worldwide generally and for Pakistan in particular. Furthermore, the role of FATF, efforts made by Pakistan to comply with the expectation of the said organization, and the way forward from here on has also been discusse
- ItemDecline of Public Schools in Punjab and the Strategies to Revive Them(Civil Services Academy, Lahore, 2024) Advisor: Iqbal Hussain Research Coordinator: Ms. Fozia Hadi Farhad Ullah Khan Chairperson HinanJaved Secretary Zainab Tahir Member AreebAhmdad Mukhtar Member Muhammad Azam Member Muhammad Umar Riaz Member Abdullah Ghauri Member Shahab MemberDespite the efforts and commitments by the Federal and the Punjab Government, the public schools in Punjab are continuously declining. The quality of education is lowin the public schools as there are low learning outcomes among the students of the public schools. There are three dimensions of educational quality: resources, internal processes and practices, and student learning outcomes. Internal processes and practices are the important determinants of educational quality. Schools with similar resources may differ in their performance or quality because of their internal processes. The focus of the previous research on education in Pakistan has been the resources and the students’ learning outcomes.
- ItemDirect Taxation Structure And Law in Pakistan-Problems In Implementation and Remedies(Civil Services Academy, Lahore, 2024) syndicate advisor(s) Dr. Hamid Ateeq, Mr. Tariq Chaudhry, Mr. Masood Aslam
- ItemEFFECTIVENESS OF THE INSTITUTION OF THE AUDITOR GENERAL OF PAKISTAN IN ERADICATING CORRUPTION IN GOVERNMENT ORGANISATIONS(Civil Services Acadmey, Lahore, 2024) Faculty Advisor: Mr. Shahzad Iqbal Rana, AS –65 Farah Yamin Khan (Leader) AS –20:Imran Malik (Secretary) AS – 40:Sajeel Saeed AS – 90:Waseem Tariq AS –21 :Irshad Hussain AS –124:Haider Abbas AS –66 :Fida Hussain Solangi AS –180:Arifullah Awan AS –93:Nasir Mahmood AS – 116:Ammra Farooq AS – 109:Syeda Maria Zaidi AS –194:Marea Mustafa AS –228 :Capt. Shoaib Ali AS –225 :Rana Muhammad Waqas Anwar AS –196 :Muhammad Ahsan TahirThe central theme of this research paper is to analysis the effectiveness of Auditor General of Pakistan’s Office in eradicating corruption while highlighting various corrupt practices in public sector organization. This study paper examines the role of AGP in relation to constitutional mandate with the datum of international watch dogs for minimizing corruption. Different tools and methods have been discussed in this report which is employed to gauge the efficiency of public sector organization. Finally, the report, while gauging the success stories of the AGP office in the last five years to fulfill its constitutional mandate, will focus on the factors behind its ineffectiveness and remedial solutions. Interview of a couple of prominent officers of Pakistan Audit and Accounts Service is also part of the report.
- ItemHow the Abolition of Concurrent List is going to Impact Federal Bureaucracy(CIVIL SERVICES ACADEMY WALTON CAMPUS LAHORE, 2024) Paper sponsored by (Mr.Abdullah Khan Sumbal- Secretary, Special Education Punjab),Group Members Aimen Nadeem (President) Syed Ali (Secretary) Abdus Salam Khetran Asif Rahim Azeem Sarwar Kashif Niaz Captain Nadeem Najeebullah Niazi Omer Butt Sarah Shaikh Tayyaba Shafiq Usman Mumtaz Butt Wasif Rehman Zainab Asad Munir
- ItemIndian Lok Sabha Elections 2019 and Implications on Pakistan(CIVIL SERVICES ACADEMY, WALTON, LAHORE, 2024) Syndicate Advisor: Mr. Ali Saleem In-Charge Coordination Syndicate Activity: Syed Shabbir Akbar Zaidi 1.Muhammad Ameer Hassan Butt, Chairperson 2. Aasma Sikander ,Secretary 3. Muhammad Hassan Member 4. Shaheer Usman Member 5. Zakaullah Khan Member 6. Shiza Rehman MemberThis research study was an attempt to evaluate the Indian Lok Sabha elections 2019 by putting it in the context of the Indian politics over the decades, especially focusing on the Indian political dynamics from 1980-onwards. The major aspects that are of relevance in this regard are the evolution of party politics in Indian political scenario, the local and regional elements in the political landscape of India and the various ethnic, socio-linguistic, religious, economic and populist factors that have played a role in this regard. Various states were chosen as the flag bearers of the above-mentioned characteristics of the Indian politics and the Election results from the 2019 Lok Sabha elections were analyzed. An attempt was made to deduce a pattern vis-à-vis these elections and its relevance in terms of Pakistan with reference to the various internal socio-political issues and at the foreign policy front was discussed
- ItemIs China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) truly a “one corridor, many doors” initiative?(CIVIL SERVICES ACADEMY, WALTON, LAHORE, 2024) Syndicate Advisor : Dr. Erfa Iqbal Research Coordinator : Dr. Sidra Irfan Faculty Member : Ms. Ayesha Zareen Siddique In-Charge Coordination Syndicate Activity : Mr. Syed Shabbir Akbar Zaidi 1.Flt Lt Khalid Shams Chairman 2. Faiza Akhtar Secretary 3. Adeel Aslam Member 4. Ali Hassan Raza Member 5. Amna Farooq Member 6. Faizan Ullah Khan Member 7. Hafiz Kamran Member 8. Zubair Ahmed MemberThe Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) is a strategic vision of Chinese President Xi Jinping, which focuses on regional as well as global connectivity and economic collaboration, the aim being collective growth and prosperity. With an estimated value of about eight trillion dollars, it has been called the most ambitious project in history. Under BRI’s umbrella there are several projects, scattered across three continents. One of these projects is the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), which has been termed the flagship project of BRI. CPEC, worth $62 billion by now, is the biggest single investment in Pakistan’s history.
- ItemKEY DRIVERS OF INDUSTRIALIZATION IN PAKISTAN(CIVIL SERVICES ACADEMY, WALTON, LAHORE, 2024) Syndicate Advisor: Zara Salman Research Coordinator: Madam Sidra Irfan Faculty Member: Mr. Maqsood Ahmed In-Charge Coordination Syndicate Activity: Syed Shabbir Akbar Zaidi Nabeel Ahmed Memon,Chairperson Shahnawaz Khan,Secretary Shahnawaz Khan,Member Iqra Khan,Member Kashmala Tahseen,Member Khadija Awan,Member Muhammad Siddiq Mahr,Member Syed Kazim Raza BhattiPakistan’s industrial growth has sustained a downturn in the last decade. Manufacturing has dipped in GDP contribution relative to other sectors (falling 5 percentage points to 12% in 2018), and in a regional comparison: Bangladesh, India, Vietnam, and other South Asian countries have surpassed Pakistan on several indicators that point to a dim investment climate, stagnating capital accumulation, and low overall growth.
- ItemMAXIMIZING THE POTENTIAL OF SMALL AND MEDIUM SCALE ENTERPRISES FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT(CIVIL SERVICES ACADEMY, WALTON, LAHORE, 2024) Syndicate Advisor: Shahid Najam In-Charge Coordination Syndicate Activity: Syed Shabbir Akbar Zaidi Research Coordinator: Syed Shabbir Akbar Zaidi 1. IQRA IRSHAD CHAIRPERSON 2. SYED ABRAR ALI SHAH,SECRETARY 3. AHMED NAWAZ MEMBER 4. ALI MARDAN MEMBER 5. MUHAMMAD BILAL MEMBER 6. TANVEER AHMED MEMBERThis research focuses upon establishing the relationship between the growth and development of the Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in Pakistan for the fulfillment of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in the country. For this purpose, the research work is aimed at identifying issues and constraints in the SME sector at different levels, which includes lack of access to finance, constraints related to productivity in the SMEs, use of outdated technology, dearth of research and development and value chain limitations.
- ItemNATIONAL WATER POLICY OF PAKISTAN(Civil Services Academy,walton Lahore, 2024) Civil Services Academy,walton LahoreThis study reviews draft National Water Policy 2006 under “Sustainable Land Management Project – Phase-I” funded by GEF, UNDP and GoP. Review also included water resources development, management strategies and plans, its strength and weaknesses in the context of SLM, NAP, UNCCD principles and its 10-year Strategic Plan. This is done to make recommendations for mainstreaming these in Draft Water Policy 2006 and water resources development plans. Regional and developed countries experiences in relation to SLM, NAP and implementation of UNCCD were also reviewed in order to take benefit for controlling land degradation and desertification.
- ItemPopulation of Pakistan: Challenges, Problems and Prospects(CIVIL SERVICES ACADEMY, WALTON, LAHORE, 2024) Syndicate Advisor: Dr. Nizamuddin Research Coordinator: Madam Sidra Irfan Faculty Member: Mr. Maqsood Ahmed In-Charge Coordination Syndicate Activity: Syed Shabbir Akbar Zaidi 1.Faizan Taimoor Saqib President 2.Muhammad Majid Altaf Secretary 3.Amar Shakir Jajja Member 4.Anam Tajjamul Member 5.Awais Afzal Member 6.Danial Khan Member 7.Saifullah Member 8.Syeda Sidra Majid MemberHigh population growth in Pakistan has been a persistent problem which is harming the country for the past three decades. The literature which exists about population of Pakistan, the problems associated with population growth and the prospects for this population, needed contributions, especially in the context of execution and implementation of population policies. The purpose of this study was to understand the problems/challenges and prospects of the population of Pakistan and the effects of high population growth on maternal and infant health, environment and poverty. Data of population was taken from primary as well as secondary sources. Interviews of experts and senior executives were carried out to gather primary data about the challenges related to the implementation of the population policy, and documentary sources were also used.
- Item“Public Debt and its Management – a case study of Pakistan.”(Civil Services Academy, Lahore, 2024) Group Leader: M. Awais IshaqueThis research paper is an attempt to identify key issues in understanding Pakistan’s public debt burden. Firstly, we discuss the performance and structure of the economy from the time of its birth to current age. The two key components of public debt namely external and internal debt are analyzed and the debt profile over the period 1995-2012 is considered in detail. To develop an understanding of the various issues in debt management and debt burden, views of the international financial institutions are considered.
- ItemPUNJAB POLICE REFORMS: THE WAY FORWARD(CIVIL SERVICES ACADEMY, WALTON, LAHORE., 2024) Syndicate Advisor: Mr. Sarmad Saeed Khan. Syndicate Co-Advisor: Mr. Hassan Yousaf Shah Research Coordinator: Dr. Yaamina Shah Faculty Member: Ms. Bushra Jaffar In-Charge Coordination Syndicate Activity: Syed Shabbir Akbar Zaidi 1.Sanober Sultan Khan Chairperson 2.Zoya Zafar Secretary 3.Muhammad Sarfraz Member 4.Maryam Khalid Member 5.Naveed Ali Member 6.Abdullah Khan Member 7.Shahzadi Hareem Fatima Member 8.Waqar Ahmed MemberPolice reforms have been on the agenda of the government for decades but progress has been slow. This paper focuses exclusively on the case- study of Punjab Police reforms. It reviews the historical background of policing in Pakistan, the proposed reform agendas which remained unimplemented and the way forward for the reform implementation in the Punjab Police. Historically speaking, Pakistan inherited the colonial Police Act 1861, which had less to do with policing and more to do with controlling the locals than to do with service – delivery.