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CCI says no to new canals

28 April, 2025 22:43

Islamabad: The Council of Common Interests (CCI), chaired by Prime Minister (PM) Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif, rejected the decision to build new canals. 

According to GTV News, a meeting of the Council of Common Interests was held under the chairmanship of the prime minister on the issue of canals. A 6-point agenda was considered in the meeting of the Council of Common Interests.

The sources said that the federal government has withdrawn the plan to dig new canals. The decision to withdraw the plan for new canals has been made unanimously.

On the other hand, the Federal Public Service Commission (FPSC) has officially announced the results of the Central Superior Services (CSS) 2024 written examination. Out of 23,100 applicants, 15,602 candidates appeared for the exam, and only 395 have successfully cleared the written stage.

This year, the success rate stands at a modest 2.53%, highlighting the competitive nature and high standards of the CSS exam process. The CSS exam is known for its rigorous evaluation, as it selects candidates for prestigious administrative roles in Pakistan’s civil services.

Candidates who passed the written examination will now proceed to the next stages, which include a viva-voce (interview) and a medical examination. Those who clear all stages will have the opportunity to serve in top government positions, contributing to the country’s policymaking and administration.

The FPSC maintains strict standards to ensure that only the most qualified candidates advance to serve in critical roles within the government.

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