Monday, 19 June 2017

Punjab Public Service Commission PPSC LECTURER JOBS Last date 10 July 2017

PPSC Punjab Public Service Commission Lecturer Recruitment.
i) Mandatory Qualification will be Masters / BS(Hons) 
ii) PPSC will conduct written test for the allocated posts. The test will comprise 100 MCQs from the subject applied for.
iii) There will be seats for almost all subjects that are taught at the collegiate level. The number of seats can vary from subject to subject, depending on the number of vacant seats against subjects.
iv) Lecturers for Commerce will also be recruited this time by PPSC. 
Approx 1078 (female) and 820 (male) lecturers for all subjects will be recruited.
v) A ratio will be fixed for selection of candidates who have passed written test to be called for interview. For instance, top 5 candidates against each post will qualify for the interview. So suppose if there are 120 seats for English Lecturer, then 600 candidates will be called for interviews.
vi) Interviews consist assessment of candidate's command on his/her subject, info about GK etc, the demo of pedagogical skills and psychological assessment. Those who will make the way through this will be the finally selected lecturers.
vii) You may be appointed at any college in any city in Punjab if there is no vacant seat in your nearby station. Yet, you will be house rent and other allowances for compensation in this case. You can't request for transfer during the contract period. [ Transfer rules keep on changing ]
viii) Basic Pay for newly elected lecturers is 30,000 and including all types of allowances, total salary goes up to 45000/-



Only Punjab Domiciled Candidates 
Qualification Clearance:
1.BBA/MBA can't apply for Lecturer in commerce only BCom or MCom can apply
2. Mixed Subject Masters Degree can't apply.
For example BS hons or Master in Biochemistry cant apply for Lecturer in (Biology or Chemistry or any other subject)
3. Only BS hons or Master degree in subject can apply for example for Lecturer in BOTANY only BS Botany or Master in Botany can apply
4. Age for Male is Maximum 33 Years and for Female is 36 Years Maximum
5. Total 100 Mcqs and Time will be 90 Mins
6. Syllabus of written test comprising questions relating to Qualification of the Post and General Knowledge including Pakistan Studies, Current Affairs, Islamic Studies ,Geography, Basic Mathematics, English, Urdu, Everyday Science and Basic Computer Studies.
7. No third division is allowed in any education from matric to masters
8. Last date to apply is 10 July 2017

Read How to apply before applying online on PPSC website
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Saturday, 27 May 2017

Riphah International University Jobs 2017 | Faisalabad Campus Teaching & Non Teaching Staff

  1. Professors
  2. Assistant Professors
  3. Associate Professor
  4. Lecturer
  5. Lab Engineers
  6. network Admin
  7. Therapist
  8. Medical Officer
  9. Librarian
  10. Research Assistant
  11. Estate Office
APPLICATION FORM:

Wednesday, 24 May 2017

Chief Minister (Punjab) Scheme for Chinese Language Scholarships 20 June 2017

Chief Minister (Punjab) Scheme for Chinese Language Scholarships

How to Apply

  1. Create your login account by filling User Registration Form
  2. Link: http://ue.edu.pk/cls/userRegistration.aspx 
  3. http://ue.edu.pk/cls/applyOnline.aspx 
  4. Please provide correct information while registration. Registration Information once entered will not be editable except password.
  5. Please provide valid email address for registration as it will be used for future correspondence with you.
  6. After login, provide personal information, academic detail and work experience (if any) to complete application.
  7. Please provide a valid mobile number as this number will be used to contact you in future.
  8. After completing online application please review it carefully and submit the application.
  9. Once application form is submitted, you will not be able to edit/change any information provided by you.
  10. Take a print of the online application form, attach attested copies of following documents
    1. Matriculation Certificate
    2. Intermediate Certificate
    3. Bachelor Transcript and Degree
    4. CNIC
    5. Two Passport size photographs
    6. Domicile
    7. Chinese Language Diploma/Certificate (if any)
    8. NOC/Departmental Permission in case of government employee
  11. Submit above documents to Financial Aid Office (FAO), University of Education, College Road, Township, Lahore, Pakistan by June 20, 2017 during office hours.
  12. Contact Details

    Email: cls@ue.edu.pk
    Contact Number: 042-99262221
    Address: Financial Aid Office, University of Education, College Road Township, Lahore, Pakistan.

Wednesday, 17 May 2017

Punjab MassTransit Authority Jobs 2017 for Lahore, Multan & Rawalpindi

Punjab Government has announced jobs for Punjab Masstransit Authority (PMA) for Lahore, Rawalpindi & Multan Locations. 

Advertised Positions are Assistant Manager Internal Audit, Assistant Manager Operations, Operation Supervisor, Field Inspector & Surveillance Officer. The Latest Advertisement of Punjab MassTransit Authority Jobs 2017 for Lahore, Multan & Rawalpindi Latest Published in Daily Express Newspaper on 5th of May 2017.

Vacancies / Positions:-
  • 1 Assistant Manager Internal Audit
  • 1 Assistant Manager Operations
  • 20 Operation Supervisors
  • 29 Field Inspectors
  • 18 Surveillance Officers
Locations:- Lahore , Rawalpindi & Multan Metro Bus Stations


How to Apply?
Interested applicants needs to Apply Online at www.apply.pma.punjab.gov.pk

Last Date to Apply for Punjab MassTransit Authority Jobs 2017 is 20th of May 2017.



Sunday, 14 May 2017

Teaching Jobs 2017 | Punjab Group of Colleges Faculty Required | Lecturers in Science & Arts Subjects

Teaching Jobs 2017 | Punjab Group of Colleges Faculty Required | Lecturers in Science & Arts Subjects:

Master in any Subject is Required. Mphil and Phd will be preferred.


How to Apply?
Visit the Punjab College Nearest to you where you want to apply with Form and all your documents and copies with in one Week in between 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM. within one week

Saturday, 6 May 2017

Federal Public Service Commission Jobs Last Date 22 May 2017

Consolidated Advertisement No. 5/2017  
Intending candidates may apply on-line upto 22nd May, 2017 for the following vacancies. Also visit FPSC’s website for details mentioned in the General Instructions to the candidates


98. Case No.F.4-22/2017-R (5/2017). COST ACCOUNTANT (BS-18), PERMANENT, MINISTRY OF INDUSTRIES & PRODUCTION. MINIMUM QUALIFICATION: Associate Member of Institute of Cost and Management Accountant. OR Chartered Accountant. OR Second Class or Grade ‘C’ Master’s Degree in Commerce or Business Administration with Economics or Statistics as an elective subject in the Degree Course. EXPERIENCE: Five (5) years post qualification experience of costing system analysis, Evaluation of Cost studies and/ OR financial control. In case of ACMA or Chartered Accountant the period of experience will be only two (2) years. AGE LIMIT: 25-35 years plus five (5) years general relaxation in upper age limit. DOMICILE: Sindh(Rural). (Both male and female candidates are eligible). Closing date……………………………………………………………………….………...22.5.2017 

99. Case No.F.4-25/2017-R (5/2017). DRAFTSMAN (BS-19 PLUS 25% SPECIAL PAY), PERMANENT, LAW & PROSECUTION DEPARTMENT, GILGIT BALTISTAN, MINISTRY OF KASHMIR AFFAIRS AND GILGIT BALTISTAN. MINIMUM QUALIFICATION: Law Graduate or equivalent qualification from a University recognized by HEC. EXPERIENCE: Twelve (12) years post qualification practice as an advocate of any High Court in Pakistan/ Chief Court of Gilgit Baltistan. AGE LIMIT: 32-40 years plus five (5) years general relaxation in upper age limit. DOMICILE: Gilgit Baltistan. (Both male and female candidates are eligible). Closing date……………………………………………………………………….………...22.5.2017 

100. Case No.F.4-27/2017-R (5/2017). ASSISTANT DIRECTOR (LEGAL/ ENFORCEMENT) (BS-17), PERMANENT, PAKISTAN ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (PAK-EPA), MINISTRY OF CLIMATE CHANGE. MINIMUM QUALIFICATION: Second Class or Grade ‘C’ Master’s degree in Public Administration/ Business Administration/ Political Science/ Economics and a degree in LL.M./ L.L.B. AGE LIMIT: 21-30 years plus five (5) years general relaxation in upper age limit. DOMICILE: Punjab. (Both male and female candidates are eligible). Closing date……………………………………………………………………….………...22.5.2017 

101. Case No.F.4-92/2017-R (5/2017). THREE STAFF WELFARE OFFICERS (BS-17), TEMPORARY, LIKELY TO CONTINUE, STAFF WELFARE ORGANIZATION, ESTABLISHMENT DIVISION. MINIMUM QUALIFICATION: Second Class or Grade ‘C’ Master’s degree in Social Work/ Anthropology/ Sociology. EXPERIENCE: Three (3) years post qualification experience in the field of Welfare / Social Work/ Anthropology. MAXIMUM AGE: 32 years plus five (5) years general relaxation in upper age limit. DOMICILE: Punjab=Two and Balochistan=One. (Both male and female candidates are eligible). Closing date……………………………………………………………………….………...22.5.2017

102. Case No.F.4-93/2017-R. (5/2017). PATHOLOGIST-CUM-BACTERIOLOGIST (BS-18), TEMPORARY LIKELY TO CONTINUE INDEFINITELY, MEDICAL DEPARTMENT OF PAKISTAN RAILWAYS, MINISTRY OF RAILWAYS. MINIMUM QUALIFICATION/ EXPERIENCE: (i) MBBS or equivalent qualifications. (ii) Post graduate higher diploma/ degree, viz., MS/FRCS/ FCPS/ MRCP/ FFA or equivalent in the requisite Speciality and two (2) years post qualification clinical experience OR Post graduate lower diploma in the requisite Speciality and four (4) years post qualification clinical experience MAXIMUM AGE: 35 years plus five (5) years general relaxation in upper age limit. DOMICILE: Punjab. (Both male and female candidates are eligible) NOTE:- MBBS or equivalent qualification, Post graduate Higher Diploma and Post graduate Lower Diploma must be recognised by the Pakistan Medical & Dental Council. Closing date……………………………………………………………………….………...22.5.2017 

103. Case No.F.4-94/2017-R (5/2017). TWO ASSISTANT PRIVATE SECRETARIES (BS-16), PERMANENT, BOARD OF INVESTMENT, PRIME MINISTER’S OFFICE. MINIMUM QUALIFICATION (i) Second Class or Grade ‘C’ Bachelor’s degree from a University recognized by HEC. (ii) Minimum shorthand speed: 100 w.p.m. and typing speed: 50 w.p.m. (iii) Must be computer literate. AGE LIMIT: 20-28 years plus five (5) years general relaxation in upper age limit. DOMICILE: Punjab (Women quota)=One and GBFATA=One. (Against GBFATA quota both male and female candidates are eligible). Closing date……………………………………………………………………….………...22.5.2017 

104. Case No.F.4-95/2017-R (5/2017). ASSISTANT PROFESSOR (ISLAMIC STUDIES) (MALE), (BS-18), PERMANENT, FEDERAL GOVERNMENT EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS (FGEI) (CANTTS/GARRISONS), MINISTRY OF DEFENCE. MINIMUM QUALIFICATION/ EXPERIENCE: Ph.D. Degree in Islamic Studies with one (1) year post qualification teaching experience at College/ University level. OR M.Phil Degree in Islamic Studies with three (3) years post qualification teaching experience at College/ University level. OR Second Class or Grade ‘C’ Master’s Degree in Islamic Studies with five (5) years post qualification teaching experience at College/ University level. AGE LIMIT: 25-35 years (Maximum age for the candidates holding Ph.D. Degree shall be 38 years) plus five (5) years general relaxation in upper age limit. DOMICILE: Punjab. Closing date……………………………………………………………………….………...22.5.2017 

105. Case No.F.4-96/2017-R (5/2017). CHARGE/ STAFF NURSE (FEMALE) (CIVILIAN) (BS-16), PERMANENT, MILITARY HOSPITALS, MINISTRY OF DEFENCE (DEFENCE DIVISION). MINIMUM QUALIFICATION: (i) Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing or equivalent qualification recognized by the Pakistan Nursing Council. (ii) Registration with Pakistan Nursing Council OR (i) Three years Diploma in Nursing. (ii) One year Course/ Certificate in Midwifery. (iii) Registration with Pakistan Nursing Council. AGE LIMIT: 20-28 years plus five (5) years general relaxation in upper age limit. DOMICILE: Balochistan. Closing date……………………………………………………………………….………...22.5.2017 

106. Case No.F.4-100/2017-R (5/2017). DEPUTY DIRECTOR (LEGAL/ ENFORCEMENT) (BS- 18), PERMANENT, PAKISTAN ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (PAK-EPA), MINISTRY OF CLIMATE CHANGE. MINIMUM QUALIFICATION: Second Class or Grade ‘C’ Master’s Degree in Public Administration/ Business Administration/ Political Science/ Economics and a degree in LL.M./ L.L.B. EXPERIENCE: Five (5) years post qualification experience in BS-16 or above or equivalent in Legal/ Enforcement of Laws in Govt./ Semi-Govt./ Reputable Organization. AGE LIMIT: 25-35 years plus five (5) years general relaxation in upper age limit. DOMICILE: Punjab. (Both male and female candidates are eligible). Closing date……………………………………………………………………….………...22.5.2017

107. Case No.F.4-105/2017-R (5/2017). NEONATOLOGIST (BS-18), TEMPORARY MAY CONTINUE INDEFINITELY, FEDERAL GOVERNMENT POLYCLINIC, CAPITAL ADMINISTRATION AND DEVELOPMENT DIVISION. MINIMUM QUALIFICATION/ EXPERIENCE: (i) MBBS or equivalent qualification recognized by PMDC. (ii) Postgraduate higher diploma in the requisite speciality with three (3) years post qualification clinical experience in the speciality. OR Postgraduate lower diploma with five (5) years post qualification clinical experience in the speciality. (iii) Postgraduate training in the field of Neonatology with at least one (1) year post qualification experience in a Neonatology unit not less than 20 basinates. MAXIMUM AGE: 35 years plus five (5) years general relaxation in upper age limit. DOMICILE: Punjab. (Both male and female candidates are eligible). Closing date……………………………………………………………………….………...22.5.2017 

108. Case No.F.4-109/2017-R (5/2017). PSYCHOLOGIST (BS-17), PERMANENT, ARMED FORCES INSTITUTE OF REHABILITATION MEDICINE, MINISTRY OF DEFENCE. MINIMUM QUALIFICATION: Master in Psychology from a University recognized by HEC. EXPERIENCE: Two (2) years post qualification relevant experience. AGE LIMIT: 22-30 years plus five (5) years general relaxation in upper age limit. DOMICILE: Punjab. (Both male and female candidates are eligible). Closing date……………………………………………………………………….………...22.5.2017 

109. Case No.F.4-111/2017-R (5/2017). SENIOR PROSTHETICS & ORTHOTIST (BS-18), PERMANENT, ARMED FORCES INSTITUTE OF REHABILITATION MEDICINE, MINISTRY OF DEFENCE. MINIMUM QUALIFICATION: B.S in Orthopedic Technology from a University recognized by HEC. EXPERIENCE: Five (5) years post qualification experience as Prosthetics and Orthotist in Govt. Organization. The candidate must have experience in CAD CAM technology and pressure measurement systems. AGE LIMIT: 25-35 years plus five (5) years general relaxation in upper age limit. DOMICILE: Punjab. (Both male and female candidates are eligible). Closing date……………………………………………………………………….………...22.5.2017

 110. Case No.F.4-113/2017-R (5/2017). THREE REHABILITATION SPECIALISTS (BS-18), PERMANENT, ARMED FORCES INSTITUTE OF REHABILITATION MEDICINE, MINISTRY OF DEFENCE. MINIMUM QUALIFICATION: MBBS with FCPS in Rehabilitation Medicine from CPSP. EXPERIENCE: Five (5) years post FCPS experience as Specialist in a Govt. Organization. AGE LIMIT: 25-35 years plus five (5) years general relaxation in upper age limit. DOMICILE: Punjab=Two and Sindh(Rural)= One. (Both male and female candidates are eligible). Closing date……………………………………………………………………….………22.5.2017 

111. Case No.F.4-114/2017-R (5/2017). SENIOR SPEECH THERAPIST (BS-18), PERMANENT, ARMED FORCES INSTITUTE OF REHABILITATION MEDICINE, MINISTRY OF DEFENCE. MINIMUM QUALIFICATION: Master in Speech and Language therapy from a University recognized by HEC. EXPERIENCE: Five (5) years post qualification experience in Speech Therapy. AGE LIMIT: 25-35 years plus five (5) years general relaxation in upper age limit. DOMICILE: Punjab. (Both male and female candidates are eligible). Closing date……………………………………………………………………….………22.5.2017 

112. Case No.F.4-116/2017-R (5/2017). SENIOR PHYSIOTHERAPIST (FEMALE) (BS-18), PERMANENT, ARMED FORCES INSTITUTE OF REHABILITATION MEDICINE, MINISTRY OF DEFENCE. MINIMUM QUALIFICATION: Five (5) years DPT in Physiotherapy from a University recognized by HEC. EXPERIENCE: Five (5) years post qualification experience as Physiotherapist in Govt. Organization. AGE LIMIT: 25-35 years plus five (5) years general relaxation in upper age limit. DOMICILE: Punjab. Closing date…………………………………………………………………….…………22.5.2017

113. Case No.F.4-118/2017-R (5/2017). SENIOR PHYSIOTHERAPIST (MALE) (BS-18), PERMANENT, ARMED FORCES INSTITUTE OF REHABILITATION MEDICINE, MINISTRY OF DEFENCE. MINIMUM QUALIFICATION: Five (5) years DPT in Physiotherapy from a University recognized by HEC. EXPERIENCE: Five (5) years post qualification experience as Physiotherapist in Govt. Organization. AGE LIMIT: 25-35 years plus five (5) years general relaxation in upper age limit. DOMICILE: Punjab. Closing date…………………………………………………………………….…………22.5.2017 

114. Case No.F.4-122/2017-R (5/2017). FOUR PHYSIOTHERAPIST (FEMALE) (BS-17), PERMANENT, ARMED FORCES INSTITUTE OF REHABILITATION MEDICINE, MINISTRY OF DEFENCE. MINIMUM QUALIFICATION: DPT/ BS in Physiotherapy from a University recognized by HEC. AGE LIMIT: 22-30 years plus five (5) years general relaxation in upper age limit. DOMICILE: Punjab=Two, Sindh (Urban)=One and Balochistan=One. Closing date…………………………………………………………………….…………22.5.2017 115.

 Case No.F.4-123/2017-R (5/2017). SIX SOCIAL WELFARE OFFICERS (FEMALE) (BS-17 PLUS 25% SPECIAL PAY), PERMANENT, SOCIAL WELFARE DEPARTMENT, GILGIT BALTISTAN, MINISTRY OF KASHMIR AFFAIRS AND GILGIT BALTISTAN. MINIMUM QUALIFICATION: Second Class or Grade ‘C’ Master’s Degree in Social Work/ Sociology. MAXIMUM AGE: 28 years plus five (5) years general relaxation in upper age limit. DOMICILE: Gilgit Baltistan. Closing date…………………………………………………………………….…………22.5.2017 

116. Case No.F.4-124/2017-R (5/2017). OVERSEER (BS-16 PLUS 25% SPECIAL PAY), PERMANENT, FISHERIES DEPARTMENT, GILGIT BALTISTAN, MINISTRY OF KASHMIR AFFAIRS AND GILGIT BALTISTAN. MINIMUM QUALIFICATION: Three (3) years Diploma in Civil Associate Engineering/ B.Tech (Civil) from a recognized institute. AGE LIMIT: 20-28 years plus five (5) years general relaxation in upper age limit. DOMICILE: Gilgit Baltistan. (Both male and female candidates are eligible). Closing date……………………………………………………………………….………...22.5.2017 

117. Case No.F.4-125/2017-R (5/2017). ASSISTANT DISTRICT ATTORNEY (BS-17), PERMANENT, ISLAMABAD CAPITAL TERRITORY (ICT), MINISTRY OF INTERIOR. MINIMUM QUALIFICATION/EXPERIENCE: Law Graduate with at least three (3) years post qualification experience as an Advocate/Dealing with Legal Matters. AGE LIMIT: 22-30 years plus five (5) years general relaxation in upper age limit. DOMICILE: Punjab. (Both male and female candidates are eligible). Note: Candidates who have experience as Lawyer of a Court are required to provide detailed Cause List and a Certificate of having 3 years active practice duly verified by the Registrar High Court/ Office of the concerned courts. Closing date……………………………………………………………………….………22.5.2017 

118. Case No.F.4-126/2017-R (5/2017). TWO SOCIAL WELFARE OFFICERS (MALE) (BS-17 PLUS 25% SPECIAL PAY), PERMANENT, SOCIAL WELFARE DEPARTMENT, GILGIT BALTISTAN, MINISTRY OF KASHMIR AFFAIRS AND GILGIT BALTISTAN. MINIMUM QUALIFICATION: Second Class or Grade ‘C’ Master’s Degree in Social Work/ Sociology. MAXIMUM AGE: 28 years plus five (5) years general relaxation in upper age limit. DOMICILE: Gilgit Baltistan. Closing date…………………………………………………………………….…………22.5.2017 

119. Case No.F.4-127/2017-R (5/2017). ASSISTANT PRIVATE SECRETARY (BS-16), PERMANENT, AIRPORTS SECURITY FORCE, CABINET SECRETARIAT (AVIATION DIVISION). MINIMUM QUALIFICATION: (i) Second Class or Grade ‘C’ Bachelor’s degree from a University recognized by HEC. (ii) Minimum shorthand speed: 100 w.p.m. and typing speed: 50 w.p.m. (iii) Must be computer literate. AGE LIMIT: 20-28 years plus five (5) years general relaxation in upper age limit. DOMICILE:, Punjab. (Both male and female candidates are eligible). Closing date……………………………………………………………………….………..22.5.2017 

120. Case No.F.4-128/2017-R (5/2017). CHARGE/ STAFF NURSE (BS-16), TEMPORARY, FEDERAL GOVERNMENT POLYCLINIC, ISLAMABAD, CAPITAL ADMINISTRATION AND DEVELOPMENT DIVISION. MINIMUM QUALIFICATION: Registered Nurse and Registered Midwife with PNC. AGE LIMIT: 20-28 years plus five (5) years general relaxation in upper age limit. DOMICILE: Balochistan (Women quota). Closing date……………………………………………………………………….………...22.5.2017

 121. Case No.F.4-129/2017-R. (5/2017). EIGHTEEN ASSISTANT PRIVATE SECRETARIES (BS-16), PERMANENT, NAVAL HEADQUARTERS, MINISTRY OF DEFENCE. MINIMUM QUALIFICATION: (i) Second Class or Grade ‘C’ Bachelor’s degree from a University recognized by HEC. (ii) Minimum shorthand speed: 100 w.p.m. and typing speed: 50 w.p.m. (iii) Must be computer literate. AGE LIMIT: 20-28 years plus five (5) years general relaxation in upper age limit. DOMICILE: Punjab= Six (Open merit=Four, Women quota=One and Minorities/NonMuslims quota=One), Sindh (Rural)=Three (Open merit=Two and Women quota=One), Sindh(Urban)=Three, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (Women quota)=One, Balochistan=Two, GBFATA=Two and AJK=One. (Both male and female candidates are eligible). Closing date……………………………………………………………………….………...22.5.2017 

122. 123. Case No.F.4-130/2017-R (5/2017). SENIOR OFFICIAL REPORTER (URDU) (BS-18), PERMANENT, NATIONAL ASSEMBLY SECRETARIAT, ISLAMABAD. MINIMUM QUALIFICATION/EXPERIENCE: (i) Second Class or Grade ‘C’ Bachelor degree from HEC recognized university. (ii) Urdu Shorthand Speed 140 words per minute. (iii) Urdu Typing Speed 50 words per minute. (iv) Proficiency in relevant computer softwares. (v) Five (5) years relevant post qualification experience rendered in Public/Private Sector. MAXIMUM AGE: 30 years plus five (5) years general relaxation in upper age limit. DOMICILE: Punjab.(Both male and female candidates are eligible). Closing date……………………………………………………………………….………...22.5.2017 

Case No.F.4-131/2017-R (5/2017). FOUR MEDICAL OFFICERS (BS-17), PERMANENT, AIRPORTS SECURITY FORCE, CABINET SECRETARIAT, (AVIATION DIVISION). MINIMUM QUALIFICATION: MBBS. MAXIMUM AGE: 28 years plus five (5) years general relaxation in upper age limit. DOMICILE: Punjab=Two, Sindh (Rural) =One and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa=One. (Both male and female candidates are eligible). Closing date……………………………………………………………………….………...22.5.2017

124. Case No.F.4-132/2017-R (5/2017). SIXTY FIVE ASSISTANT DIRECTORS (BS-17), PERMANENT, AIRPORTS SECURITY FORCE, CABINET SECRETARIAT (AVIATION DIVISION). MINIMUM QUALIFICATION: Second Class or Grade ‘C’ Master’s Degree. EXPERIENCE: Two (2) years post qualification experience in Civil Forces/ Armed Forces Departments. PHYSICAL STANDARD OF FITNESS: (i) Minimum Height: For male 5′-6″ or 168 cm and for female 5′-2″ or 157 cm. (ii) Minimum Weight: For male 106 LBs or 48.1 Kg and for female 45 Kg or 99.2 Lbs. (iii) Minimum Chest Measurement: For male 32¾″ or 83 cm, Expanded 34¾″ or 88 cm. AGE LIMIT: 22-30 years plus five (5) years general relaxation in upper age limit. DOMICILE: Merit =Four, Punjab=Thirty three (Open merit=Twenty two, Women quota=Nine and Minorities/ Non-Muslims quota=Two), Sindh (Rural)= Seven (Open merit=Six and Minorities/ Non-Muslims quota=One), Sindh (Urban)= Five (Open merit=Three, Women quota=One and Minorities/ Non-Muslims quota=One), Khyber Pakhtunkhwa= Eight (Open merit=Seven and Minorities/ Non-Muslims quota=One), Balochistan= Four (Open merit=Three and Women quota=One), GBFATA=Two and AJK= Two (Both male and female candidates are eligible). NOTE: The eligibility of the candidates with regard to Physical Standard of Fitness as advertised will be determined on the basis of Medical Examination to be arranged by the ASF, Cabinet Secretariat (Aviation Division) as and when required. Closing date……………………………………………………………………….………...22.5.2017 125. 

126. Case No.F.4-133/2017-R (5/2017). ASSISTANT CHIEF (FUEL) (BS-18 PLUS HIGHER START UP TO SIX ADVANCE INCREMENTS POSSIBLE UPON RECOMMENDATION OF THE FPSC), TEMPORARY, LIKELY TO BECOME PERMANENT, ENERGY WING, ENERGY APPRAISAL AND PLAN FORMULATION SECTION, MINISTRY OF PLANNING, DEVELOPMENT AND REFORM. MINIMUM QUALIFICATION: (i) Second Class or Grade ‘C’ Master’s Degree or equivalent qualifications in Petroleum Geology or Geology with specialization in Coal Resources. OR Bachelor’s Degree of Engineering or equivalent qualifications in Petroleum, Gas Reservoir, Chemical, Energy, or Mining Engineering with specialization in Coal mining/ technology. EXPERIENCE: Three (3) years post qualification experience in exploration of fuel and energy resources and/ or production planning and designing in this field. MAXIMUM AGE: 35 years plus five (5) years general relaxation in upper age limit. DOMICILE: Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. (Both male and female candidates are eligible). NOTE: - (i) Experience relaxable for Ph.D. and by two years in case of M.Phil where the minimum qualification prescribed is Master’s Degree. (ii) Experience relaxable for Ph.D. and by two years in case of Master’s Degree or equivalent where the minimum qualification prescribed is Bachelor’s Degree or equivalent. (iii) Experience can be further relaxed in addition to (i) and (ii) above by one year in the outstanding cases as determined by the FPSC. Closing date……………………………………………………………………….………...22.5.2017 

Case No.F.4-134/2017-R (5/2017). FIFTY NINE INSPECTORS (BS-16), PERMANENT, AIRPORTS SECURITY FORCE, CABINET SECRETARIAT, (AVIATION DIVISION). MINIMUM QUALIFICATION: Bachelor’s Degree. PHYSICAL STANDARD OF FITNESS: (i) Minimum height: For male 5′-6″ or 168 cm and for female 5′-2″ or 157 cm. (ii) Minimum Weight: For male 106 Lbs or 48.1 Kg and for female 45 Kg or 99.2 Lbs. (iii) Minimum Chest Measurement: For male 32¾″ or 83 cm Expanded 34¾″ or 88 cm. AGE LIMIT: 20-28 years plus five (5) years general relaxation in upper age limit. DOMICILE: Merit=Four Punjab=Twenty nine (Open merit=Sixteen, Women quota=Eleven and Minorities/Non-Muslims quota=Two), Sindh(Rural)=Seven (Open merit=Six and Minorities/Non-Muslims quota=One), Sindh(Urban)=Four (Open merit=Two and Women quota=Two), Khyber Pakhtunkhwa=Six (Open merit=Three, Women quota=Two and Minorities/Non-Muslims quota=One), Balochistan=Four (Open merit=Three and Minorities/Non-Muslims quota=One) and GBFATA=Five. (Both male and female candidates are eligible). NOTE: The eligibility of the candidates with regard to Physical Standard of Fitness as advertised will be determined on the basis of Medical Examination to be arranged by the ASF, Cabinet Secretariat (Aviation Division) as and when required. Closing date……………………………………………………………………….………...22.5.2017

127. Case No.F.4-135/2017-R (5/2017). DIRECTOR (BS-19), PERMANENT, ZOOLOGICAL SURVEY OF PAKISTAN, CLIMATE CHANGE DIVISION, ISLAMABAD. MINIMUM QUALIFICATION: Second Class or Grade ‘C’ Master’s degree in Zoology or equivalent from a recognized University. EXPERIENCE: Twelve (12) years post qualification research and field experience in Zoology or Marine Biology or Ecology or Wildlife. MAXIMUM AGE: 40 years plus five (5) years general relaxation in upper age limit. DOMICILE: Sindh (Rural). (Both male and female candidates are eligible). Closing date……………………………………………………………………….………...22.5.2017 

128. Case No.F.4-136/2017-R (5/2017). ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR/VICE PRINCIPAL (ENGLISH) (MALE) (BS-19), TEMPORARY LIKELY TO CONTINUE, F.G. COLLEGES, FEDERAL DIRECTORATE OF EDUCATION, CAPITAL ADMINISTRATION AND DEVELOPMENT DIVISION. MINIMUM QUALIFICATION/ EXPERIENCE: Ph.D. Degree in English with eight (8) years’ post qualification teaching and administrative experience at College/ University level. OR M.Phil Degree in English with ten (10) years’ post qualification teaching and administrative experience at College/ University level. OR Second Class or Grade ‘C’ Master’s Degree in English with twelve (12) years’ post qualification teaching and administrative experience at College/ University level. AGE LIMIT: 32-40 years plus five (5) years general relaxation in upper age limit. DOMICILE: AJK. Closing date……………………………………………………………………….………..22.5.2017 \ 

129. Case No.F.4-137/2017-R (5/2017). ASSISTANT PRIVATE SECRETARY (BS-16), TEMPORARY, LIKELY TO CONTINUE FOR AN INDEFINITE PERIOD, FINANCE DIVISION. MINIMUM QUALIFICATION: (i) Second Class or Grade ‘C’ Bachelor’s degree from a University recognized by HEC. (ii) Minimum shorthand speed: 100 w.p.m and typing speed: 50 w.p.m. (iii) Must be computer literate. AGE LIMIT: 20-28 years plus five (5) years general relaxation in upper age limit. DOMICILE: GBFATA. (Both male and female candidates are eligible). Closing date……………………………………………………………………….………..22.5.2017 

Case No.F.4-138/2017-R (5/2017). ASSISTANT INFORMATION OFFICER (BS-16), PERMANENT, MINISTRY OF INFORMATION, BROADCASTING & NATIONAL HERITAGE. MINIMUM QUALIFICATION: Bachelor’s degree from a recognized University with ability to express well in English & Urdu. OR Degree/ Diploma in Journalism and knowledge of Foreign/ Classical language. EXPERIENCE: Three (3) years post qualification experience of practical Journalistic work in a recognized or established news agency or daily newspaper of repute or Radio or T.V news organization with sufficient knowledge of Current Affairs. MAXIMUM AGE: 32 years plus five (5) years general relaxation in upper age limit. DOMICILE: Punjab. (Both male and female candidates are eligible). Closing date……………………………………………………………………….………..22.5.2017 

131. Case No.F.4-139/2017-R (5/2017). SIX ASSISTANT PRIVATE SECRETARIES (BS-16), PERMANENT, DIRECTOR GENERAL’S OFFICE, PAK PWD, MINISTRY OF HOUSING & WORKS. MINIMUM QUALIFICATION: (i) Second Class or Grade ‘C’ Bachelor’s degree from a University recognized by HEC. (ii) Minimum shorthand speed: 100 w.p.m. and typing speed: 50 w.p.m. (iii) Must be computer literate. AGE LIMIT: 20-28 years plus five (5) years general relaxation in upper age limit. DOMICILE: Sindh(Rural)= Three, Sindh(Urban)= One, GBFATA=One and AJK=One. (Both male and female candidates are eligible). Closing date……………………………………………………………………….…….....22.5.2017



132. Case No.F.4-140/2017-R (5/2017). TWENTY ONE ASSISTANT DIRECTORS (BS-17), PERMANENT, IN A FEDERAL GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATION. MINIMUM QUALIFICATION: Second Class or Grade ‘C’ Master’s degree or equivalent. AGE LIMIT: 21-30 years plus five (5) years general relaxation in upper age limit. DOMICILE: Merit= Two, Punjab=Ten (Open merit=Nine and Women quota=One), Sindh(Rural)=Three (Open merit=Two and Women quota=One), Sindh(Urban)=One, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa=Two, Balochistan=One, GBFATA=One and AJK=One. (Both male and female candidates are eligible). Note: i) To short list the candidates at first stage MCQs Screening Test shall be held. Thereafter English subjective test of 100 marks will be conducted for preselected candidates at the ratio of 1:8 (eight candidates per post) with qualifying standard of 50% marks. ii) Finally qualified preselected candidates will be called for Psychological Assessment & Interview. Closing date……………………………………………………………………….………...22.5.2017 

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Sunday, 30 April 2017

China-Pakistan Economic Corridor -Challenges and Prospects


China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) 

CPEC has a potential to bring regional economic integration and cooperation. It is a win-win situation for both China and Pakistan as they are the primary beneficiaries of the project. It has a capacity to cater to the needs of the landlocked Central Asian States. Moreover, it will provide safe and shortest route to the fastest growing Chinese economy. It will also stimulate the economy of our country. The new emerging power dynamics pose serious challenges to the CPEC. If these challenges are effectively tackled, it may lead to economic interdependence which could be a milestone for peace and economic development for the region. 


Pakistan has a key strategic importance in the region. From Eastern side, arch-rival India is situated. India is the largest democracy and the biggest emerging market in the world. From western side of the border is Afghanistan that is one of the most troubled zones in the world. War is ongoing there since 9/11. China, the second largest economy and the most dominant all over the global markets, is from northern side. Iran is also in the global spotlight due to its nuclear program and its bitter rivalry with the US, Israel and the Gulf Arab states. Moreover, 21st century is called the Asian century. This continent has become a pivotal to global politics. Besides, Strait of Hormuz from where world’s one-third oil passes through lies near the Gwadar port. Therefore, Pakistan is situated at the crossroads of oil and gas-rich countries and the largest economies.

Chinese president Xi Jinping announced “One Belt, One Road” policy in 2013. It is a long term transnational strategy to connect Asia, Africa and Europe through a network of highways, railways and ports. China took this initiative to access markets as china is the second largest economy and the emerging superpower. “One Belt, One Road” policy consists of mainly two parts. One is “New Silk Road” and the other is “Maritime Silk Road.” This strategy is inspired from the ancient “Silk Route.” In past, Chinese Silk was transported to European Markets from one country to another. So, “the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor” is part of “One Belt, One Road” policy.



Due to Gwadar’s strategic importance, the CPEC was under consideration since long. Ex-president Pervaz Musharaf proposed this project during his tenure, though it could not be materialized owing to the deteriorating law and order situation of the country. During PPP’s government, Singapore was handling the Gwadar port. The then President Asif Zardari took the initiative and cancelled the contract with Singapore that was dealing with the development of the port.

After cancellation of contract, it was signed with China. In 2013 Chinese Premier Li Keqiang visited Pakistan. Both the countries signed Memorandum of understanding (MoU) and Gawdar port’s development and operations were handed over to china.


2015 was a landmark period for the history of the two countries. Chinese President Xi Jinping made a historic visit to Pakistan in April of the same year. During his visit, Pakistan and China signed 51 Memoranda of understanding (MoUs) of 46 billion dollars. It is the largest ever Foreign Direct investment (FDI) in the country. It encompasses building of huge infrastructure development, roads, restructuring of railways, energy projects, etc. CPEC will begin from Gwadar’s deep sea port to Kashgar, Chinese Xinjiang province.


Since the beginning of the idea of CPEC, it faced multiple challenges. Domestically, poor security situation is one of the biggest challenges of the country. Terrorism engulfed the region after 9/11. Suicide bombings and targeted killings were routine. Situation went from bad to worse. Fear gripped the entire country. Hardly, a city was immune from this menace. The sensitive installations like Karachi Airport, Mehran Base, Army Headquarters (GHQ), etc. were attacked. Attack on Army Public School (APS), Peshawar was the extreme of brutality where 146 innocent school children were martyred. Moreover, many notable personalities like Benazir Bhutto, KPK’s senior minister Bashir Bilour, Interior Minister of Punjab Shuja Khanzada became victim of this scourge. Security is much better now than the past. However, still managing security remains a challenge. Mainstream media reported that there is “70% decrease in terrorism related incidents as compared to pre-2014 situation.” Unfortunately, on October 24, 2016, terrorist carried out attack on Police Training School in Queeta in which more than 60 people were killed. It indicates, despite military operations and relative peace, security challenges persist.


Political instability is another important challenge which our country is facing. Since its inception, instability continued in a new born country due to the absence of the constitution. First constitution was promulgated after 9 years. The constitutions of 1956 and 1962 were abrogated by military dictators soon after the promulgation. After the death of Liaquat Ali Khan, in a short span of time from 1951 to 1958, six prime ministers were dismissed and installed one after the other. Benazir Bhutto’s and Nawaz Sharif’s first and second tenure met the same fate. Thus, the frequent change of governments without completing the tenure of five years weakened the country politically. But, last PPP government completed its five years. It paved the way for successful democratic transition.


Frequent martial laws weakened the political setup. Martial laws started soon after the independence. Iskander Mirza imposed first martial law on October 7, 1958 and Ayub Khan, Yahya Khan, Zia-ul-Haq and Musharaf followed suit. Pakistan is ruled almost half of its 69 years by these military dictators who ruled the country according to their own whims.


Civil-military relations heavily influence the domestic politics. Because of the repeated martial laws, there exists a civil-military imbalance unlike in other popular democracies. The government enjoys nominal power in the domains of foreign and defense policies with reference to India, Afghanistan and America. Former Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani Khar admitted in Al-Jazeerah’s program Head to Head, “military has a larger role in the country.” Military occupied that space partly due to the inability of the politicians to manage the political affairs effectively. Ayub Khan while serving army chief of the country was appointed “defense minister” as well. It is a rare possibility in successful democracies. Besides, in the decades of 1950’s and 1980’s, ruling party and the opposition indulged in the politics of leg pulling. It weakened the institutions and paved the way for military interference. Imbalanced civil-military relations created a mistrust between the two important pillars of the state. In spite of that gulf, situation is better than it was in the past.


Inter-provincial grievances are one of the serious challenges which CPEC is facing. It is alleged that the ruling party at the centre is trying to maximize benefits for Punjab province at the cost of other provinces. It created rifts between the federal government and the provinces. Major bone of contention was “the route change.” KPK government protested that the federal government wants “to work on the eastern route” which passes through Central Punjab. It is a longer than “the western route.” However, the proposed route is “the wester route” which passes through KPK. It added further to the inter-provincial mistrust. According to the daily Dawn, “Chinese government urged the Pakistani leaders to sort out the differences.” Chinese ambassador to Pakistan Sun Weidong met the leaders of the main stream parties in this regard. Thus, Prime Ministers Nawaz Sharif convened an APC (All Parties Conference) where inter-provincial grievances were addressed. Provinces were assured that there is no change in the proposed routes. Moreover, provinces would enjoy the equal fruits of CPEC. However, Skepticism is not entirely eliminated.


Apart from domestic, international challenges are also hindering the progress of CPEC. Since partition, India left no stone unturned to hurt Pakistan. Both the countries fought wars in 1965, 1971 and 1999. In 1971, India supported “Mukhti Bahini” and fought alongside the rebels. Resultantly, Pakistan was dismembered. It was confessed by Indian Prime Minister Modi during his visit to Bangladesh that “it was Indian support which helped the creation of Bangladesh.” In the same fashion, India is trying to subvert CPEC. Army Chief General Raheel Sharif during his visit to the victims of the Civil hospital Queeta blast said, “attacks in Baluchistan are the activities to undermine CPEC.” Indian illegitimate demand is Gilgit-Baltistan is a disputed territory. Therefore, CPEC’s route passing through it is illegal. Prime Minister Modi authenticated the doubts in his address at Lal Qila, Delhi, “Baloch leaders thanked him for his support.” It was a reference to rebel leaders who are in self-exile. Moreover, Print Media reported, “Modi expressed his concerns about CPEC with China that were disregarded by Chinese leadership.” India is apparently not happy with that development. Arrest of Indian agent Kulbushan Jhadev testified to the fact of Indian involvement in Balochistan in particular and in Pakistan in general.


Afghanistan, our western neighbor, remains a problem due to its internal instability. Besides, Afghanistan claims sovereignty over the region of the Durand line region. However, that claim has no credence. That is an integral part of Pakistan. Even though, the people of that region are as happy as ever with Pakistan. Afghanistan always tacitly supported anti-Pakistan activities. The roots of almost all terrorism related activities are traced to Afghanistan. 


For CPEC, Indo-Afghan nexus remains an arduous challenge. India in collusion with Afghanistan is creating security problems for Pakistan. India has made a base in Afghanistan from where it carries out terrorist activities. Former American Defense Secretary Chuck Hegel admitted in a leaked video that “India has financed to create problems for Pakistan.” Furthermore, the then Commander of the ISAF forces in Afghanistan General Stanley McCrystal also advised his government to refrain India from interfering in Pakistan that afflicted American interests in Afghanistan resultantly. This Indo-Afghanistan nexus is particularly troublesome because of the porous border. Infiltration becomes easier since Pakistan shares the longest border with Afghanistan.


In addition to that, Gulf States are also creating problems for CPEC. Oman and Arab Emirates are particularly anxious about CPEC. Because once the Gwadar port starts operations, it will minimize the importance of their ports. UAE’s port which is the busiest port and it is mostly used for transit trade. Due to the strategic significance of Gwadar port in the region, it will impact the ports of Gulf States. Development of friendly ties between India and Gulf States are owing to these converging interests. Prime Minister Modi recently visited to these states in this regard. It was a rare occurrence. After many decades, an Indian Prime Minister visited the gulf monarchies.


Iran is also a challenging factor. Iran in cooperation with India is developing Chabhar port. India is investing around 20 billion dollars for the development of this port. It is in Seestan province of Iran at a distance of 72 Kms from Gwadar. India is investing in this port so as to neutralize the potential of Gwadar port. In fact, it is in competition to Gwadar. Indian objective is to connect Chabhar with the landlocked Afghanistan and Central Asia. Furthermore, Indian agent Kulbhushan admitted to have entered in Pakistan from Iran. Pakistan requested to Iranian President Hassan Ruhani to keep a check on Indian conspiracies hatched in Iran against Pakistan. India is investing in Chabhar to rival it to Gwadar. But, President Ruhani disregarded that Indian perception and said, “Chabhar is not in competition to Gwadar rather both will complement each other.”


In addition to that, America is aggressively pursuing the policy of “Containment” against China. China has become the second largest economy and an emerging superpower. America considers a rising China a threat to its global dominance. Gwadar port is part of “New Silk route”, America is creating hurdles for the Gwadar port. Besides, America perceives Gwadar port could be used for military purposes in future. As part of containment policy, America signed “Strategic and Economic partnership” with Indian. America has also established India Rapid Response Cell (IRRC) in Pentagon. That is a rare status enjoyed by any country. American support to India for the Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG) is also part of that partnership. Their cooperation poses serious challenge not only for China but also for Pakistan.


If CPEC is properly managed, it will be a game changer for Pakistan. It is a largest ever foreign direct investment in Pakistan. During President Xi’s visit to Pakistan, both the countries signed agreements of 46 billion dollars. It will provide boost to Pakistan’s ailing economy. Pakistan is under heavy debt. According to Finance Minister Ishaq Dar, “current debt is 73 billion dollars.” Each year, a huge chunk of budget goes to debt servicing. In fiscal year 2016-17, debt servicing was around 25% of the budget. Therefore, CPEC will help Pakistan to become economically self-sufficient. According to rough estimates, CPEC will create 700, 000 direct jobs. Besides that, millions of people will be benefiting from it.


It includes a range of development projects. Out of 46 billion dollars, around 35 billion dollars are for the energy projects. The government is hopeful through that investment, they will be able to add the required electricity to the national grid which will end the shortfall. Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif in a public address assured, “by the end of 2018, not only the load shedding will be ended but also surplus will be available.” Furthermore, CPEC includes restructuring of decades old railways network keeping in view the modern standards. It also includes motorways, highways, industrial zones, economic zones, airports, etc. throughout the country.


CPEC provides a shortest route to china. The distance from the traditional Chinese route which passes through Indian Ocean, Strait of Malacca and South China Sea is around 13,000 Kms. On the other side, distance between Gwadar to Kashgar, Xinjiang province is around 3,000 kms. Therefore, CPEC provides easy access to China. It cuts down the travelling time from 45 days to 10 days. Freight charges would also be less than the traditional route.


Furthermore, CPEC is also a safe option for China. Shanghai port is not only far away but also that route can hinder the smooth supply of fuel. Because of ongoing dispute in South China Sea between China and South Korea, Japan, Malaysia, Vietnam, Brunei. Therefore, clashes might occur in future and that route could be disturbed. Other than that, there is a constant presence of American ships in South China Sea. America in cooperation with the rivals of China may trouble China. TPP (Trans-Pacific Partnership) with these countries is pact of that strategy to counter the growing Chinese dominance particularly economically. Therefore, CPEC is cheaper and secure option for China for the long term goals.


It can also fulfill the needs of the regional states. It can provide transit trade facility to the landlocked Afghanistan and Central Asian States. Sea trade is comparatively inexpensive than the other modes of transportation. For that purpose, Gwadar port can facilitate to these landlocked states. Pakistan offered CPEC access to Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan etc. They showed willingness to participate and benefit from the project. These states can access to CPEC through Afghanistan. It will be beneficial to these Central Asian Republics (CARs) and to Pakistan as well. CARs can get easy access while Pakistan will earn through transit fee. Landlocked Afghanistan would also be benefitting from CPEC. Afghanistan can access the port as well as earn transit charges from the goods moving to the Central Asian Republics. It can also change the fate of Afghanistan. 


This project will integrate the region economically and create interdependence. It will make the region more connected and peaceful ultimately. In Europe, one country fought with another like in World War I and II. That continent was a theatre of war in past. However, after the application of theory of regional integration, European Coal and Steel Community was established which led to the creation of European Union. The idea behind that was once the warring countries became economically interdependent, it would compel the states to go for peace instead of war. Because, stakes would be involved. In the same way, CPEC would forge economic interdependence that will promote peace in the region.


For the smooth operationalization of CPEC, peace is imperative for the country. In spite of the improved security, it remains a challenge for the long term. Terrorists still manage to carry out attacks like the recent violence in Queeta. For achieving that objective, comprehensive National Action Plan (NAP) was formulated to wipe out extremism and terrorism. It helped to tackle the menace of terrorism. Today, there is a tremendous decrease in terrorism related incidents. However, except few points of NAP, others remain unimplemented. There has always been a gap between devising and implementation of strategy in our country. It is need of hour to review the NAP and implement all of its 20 points.


Porous border with Afghanistan has always been a trouble for Pakistan. Terrorists after training are launched through that border. Afghanistan does not recognize the Durand line region so the western border remains unsealed. People move across the border even without visa. Effective steps should be taken to manage border so that terrorists’ infiltration could be stopped inside the country. Now, Pakistan has raised 29 wings in paramilitary forces for border security. This is the first time border management has been considered seriously along with a workable plan.


In Pakistan, political stability remains an internal challenge. Political stability is important for the success of CPEC. Because it is political decision-making which impacts the behavior of institutions. For achieving political stability, the three pillars of state legislature, judiciary and executive should work in harmony. Media should also play its vital role. Furthermore, all the institutions should work within their domains. Political interference in institutional functioning should be discouraged for internal stability.


Regional cooperation should be promoted. Relations with neighboring countries in particular while with other countries like Russia in general should be improved keeping in view the changing international political dynamics. Their participation and investment in CPEC should be encouraged. That is also in the interests of the country. As maxim goes, “we cannot choose neighbors, but we choose friends.” The geography cannot be altered. Thus, there is only option that is the promotion of peaceful coexistence. Pakistan has to forge regional cooperation for CPEC’s long term success. In order to achieve that objective, it is important to resolve long standing issues particularly with India and Afghanistan. Comprehensive dialogue which started with India should be carried forward on the basis of equality. Moreover, during Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif’s visit to Afghanistan in December 2015, he assured them, “the respect for sovereignty and Afghanistan’s enemies are Pakistan’s enemies.” There is no denying there exists mistrust between the two countries. However, Afghanistan should be apprised of economic benefits. It is in dire need for economic development. Afghanistan can earn transit fee which will improve its economy. Furthermore, as Iranian president Ruhani suggested, “Chabhar is not in competition with Gwadar, but both will complement each other.” Recently, President Hassan Ruhani while meeting with Prime Minister of Pakistan in New York showed willingness to participate in CPEC. Therefore, promotion of regional cooperation is particularly important for CPEC.


In the end, CPEC is an extraordinary project for Pakistan and China. It will uplift the economy of Pakistan and cut down the distance for China from 13,000 Kms to 3,000 Kms. Moreover, it will be a game changer for the entire region. The landlocked Afghanistan and Central Asian States will get easy access to Gwadar port for trade purposes. However, it is very challenging task to materialize the full potential of CPEC. Regional cooperation and connectivity will also help in removing misgivings and pave the way for economic integration and peace resultantly. Thus, CPEC is a testimony for China-Pakistan relations that are described as “sweeter than honey, higher than Himalayas and deeper than oceans.” It is also a hope for the troubled region.

Prioritized/Early Harvest Projects, 10400 MW
Actively Promoted Projects, 17045 MW


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Analysis by Engineer Bilal Nasir Khan

Saturday, 29 April 2017

Punjab Public Service Commission Special Education Department Jobs 2017

PPSC Jobs 2017 Junior Special Education Teachers for Special Education Department Punjab Latest

vacancies / Positions:-----Special Education Department Punjab

42 Junior Special Education Teacher (Blind) BPS-16
QUALIFICATION/EXPERIENCE
M.A. (Special Education) in 2 Division or Grade C with
specialization in the field of Blind.
M.Ed. (Special Education ) in 2 Division or grade C with
specialization in the field of Blind
M.Ed. (Visually Impairment) in 2 Division or Grade B
Graduate in 2 division or Grade C with B.Ed. (Special
Education ) in 2 Division or grade C with specialization in
the field of Blind.
ii) Certificate of Proficiency in Braille issued by the Directorate

of Special Education Punjab.

115 Junior Special Education Teacher (Deaf)  BPS-16
QUALIFICATION/EXPERIENCE
M.A. (Special Education) in 2 Division or Grade C with
specialization in the field of Deaf.
M.Ed. (Special Education) in 2 Division or grade C with
specialization in the field of Deaf.
Graduate in 2 Division or Grade C with B.Ed. (Special
Education) in 2 Division or Grade C with specialization in the
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Graduate in 2 Division or Grade C with one year Diploma of
Teaching for the Deaf from recognized University or Institute in

2 Division or Grade C.
68 Junior Special Education Teacher (Mentally Retarded) BPS-16
QUALIFICATION/EXPERIENCE
M.A. (Special Education) in 2 Division or 
Grade C with specialization in the field of Mentally Retarded.
M.Ed. (Special Education) in 2 Division or Grade C with
specialization in the field of Mentally Retarded.
Graduate in 2 Division or Grade C with B.Ed. (Special
Education ) in 2 Division or Grade C with specialization in the

field of Mentally Retarded.
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M.A. (Special Education) in 2 Division or Grade C with
specialization in the field of Physically Disabled.
M.Ed. (Special Education) in 2 Division or Grade C with
specialization in the field of Physically Disabled.
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