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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
- ItemAfsaran ki training ka ak ahm focus UN ka paydar taraqi ka ahdahif tah. D.G(CSA)(CSA, 2025-03-18) The Jang
- 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
- ItemAwami khidmat ma Civil malazmin ka kardar intahi aham ha, D.G (CSA)(CSA, 2025-03-25) The Jang
- 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.
- ItemChief Justice sa Civil Service Academy Lahore ma zarah tarbiyat afsaran ki mulakat(2025-01-08) The Jang
- ItemCivil Servants intazami mamulat bhatr banah, Ahsan iqbal(CSA, 2024-10-31) The Jang
- ItemCivil Servants occouptional groups and services role ma tarmeem(CSA, 2025-03-20) The Jang
- ItemCivil Service Academy backs news to push to re-enroll out of school children(CSA, 2025-04-12) The News
- ItemCivil Service Academy ka syndicate ma social welfare bator mazmon mutarif(CSA, 2024-10-21) The Jang
- ItemCivil Service Academy ma zarah tarbiyat afsarao ka sofiyana raqs, ameer khosro ko kihraja aqibat(CSA, 2025-02-14) The Jang
- ItemCJP explains trichotomy of power of Civil Service delegation(CSA, 2025-01-08) Dawn
- 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
- ItemCSA alumina ka ijlas, salana ashiyia ki tayrio pr tabadla khial(CSA, 2025-02-13) The Jang
- ItemCSA continued from Page 12(CSA, 2025-02-19) The News
- ItemCSA introduces interfaith hormany as core subject in training(CSA, 2025-03-22) The News