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Civil Services Academy

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Previously the academy was a subordinate office and attached department of Establishment Division, Government of Pakistan but now it is an autonomous body. It now stands merged along with the four NIPAs (National Institute of Public Administration) and the PASC (Pakistan Administrative Staff College)
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With the adoption of Civil Services Pakistan Resolution, the Academy was renamed as Civil Services Academy and the campus was shifted from an old building on the Race Course Road to the Old Residency Estate on Mall Road. Meanwhile, in addition to the new recruits of Civil Services of Pakistan (CSP),
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The huge campus of Financial Services Academy was located at Walton, which was then a sparsely populated suburb of Lahore. This new entity, created out of this merger, was renamed as Academy for Administrative Training. However, this name was once again changed to Civil Services Academy by the then
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in mid 1950s for the training of new entrants of various Financial Services such as Pakistan Taxation Services (PTS), Pakistan Customs and Excise Services (PCES), Pakistan Military Accounts Service (PMAS), Pakistan Audit and Accounts Service (PAAS), and Pakistan Railway's Accounts Service (PRAS).
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With the adoption of Administrative Reforms of 1973, it was decided to organize a Common Training Program (CTP) for fresh entrants to various Central Superior Services (renamed as Occupational Groups).
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The academy has one campus at Walton (used exclusively for the Common Training Program) and another one at Mall Road (which is used for the Specialized Training Programme for
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As a consequence the Civil Services Academy and Finance Services Academy (FSA) were merged. This Financial Services Academy was set up by the Government of
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into the National School of Public Policy (NSPP). The President of Pakistan is the chairman of the board of NSPP.
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The administration of the academy is run by a director general who is usually a senior civil servant.
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The News International (newspaper), Published 23 December 2017, Retrieved 3 July 2018
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in 1971 and the consequent loss of the Police Academy of Pakistan (then situated at
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Civil Services Academy profile on National School of Public Policy website
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The Nation (newspaper), Published 29 December 2017, Retrieved 3 July 2018
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Central Superior Services of Pakistan forum, Retrieved 3 July 2018
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for the training of fresh entrants to the Bureaucracy of Pakistan
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1972 (reformation) – (original formation in 1948)
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Lahore
Pakistan
Lahore
Pakistan
bureaucrats
Federal Public Service Commission
Central superior services
Urdu
governor general of Pakistan
Muhammad Ali jinnah)
Central superior services
Foreign Services of Pakistan
Bangladesh
Rajshahi
Police Service of Pakistan
Pakistan
President of Pakistan
Pakistan Administrative Service
Central Superior Services of Pakistan
Pakistan Administrative Service


Politicians must serve public: Punjab governor



Civil Services Academy profile on National School of Public Policy website

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