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    SECTARIAN ISSUES AND LAW AND ORDER SITUATION IN PAKISTAN - CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF THE ROLE OF LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES AND CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS TO MANAGE THE MENACE
    (Civil Services Academy, Lahore, 2024) Advisor: Dr. M. Zakria Zakar
    The study has been conducted on the area subject of “Sectarianism”. An analysis has been conducted on the basis of interviews with the major stakeholders having direct or direct relation over the subject issue in Pakistan. The Sectarianism is a complex and multidimensional issue. This report helps to understand the causes of sectarian violence and protracted situation of conflict, from which Pakistani society is suffering. It also helps to obtain first hand understanding of various issues in creating and sustaining sectarian violence. In modern nation states, religion is considered to be a private affair of the individual and state is supposed to be neutral in matters related to faith. Nonetheless, in Pakistan, the situation is different.
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    A 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
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    How 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
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    The Restoration of Executive Magistracy and its linkages with the price control mechanism and law and order
    (Civil Services Academy, Lahore, 2024) 1. Sardar Omer Sharif (Chairman) IRS 2. Arsla Salim (Secretary) PSP 3. Muhammad Usman Khalid PAS 4. M. Rashid Hadayat PSP 5. Kamal-ud-din Qamar GB Service 6. M. Hasan Abdullah Malik OMG 7. Sumera Jabeen OMG 8. Zehra Farooq IRS 9. Dr. Omer Javed OMG 10. Sadaf Mehmood Shaikh PAAS 11. Noor Rehman Wazir IRS 12. Yasir Shakeel IG 13. Dr.Kashif Hussain OMG 14. Nasrullah Khan PAS
    Executive Magistracy formed the corner stone of the administrative structure of British colonial era in the Indian sub-continent. The district administration was headed by a civil servant who worked not only as the land revenue official but also as quasi-judicial adjudicator in his capacity of District Magistrate. For over half of a century after the independence of Pakistan, this system was allowed to work and serve the masses. In 2001, the system of executive magistracy was done away with after making amendments to the CrPC 1898. This research paper aims at finding the linkages between law& order and price control and the office of the District Magistrate. It will also investigate the effectiveness of price control mechanism and law & order before and after the demise of the office of DM.
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    EFFECTIVENESS 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 Tahir
    The 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.