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  2. Balochistan Public Service Commission - Wikipedia

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    Balochistan Public Service Commission ( BPSC) is the civil service of the Balochistan province in Pakistan. It was established through an Act of the Balochistan Assembly titled "Balochistan Civil Servants Act, 1974" under Article 240 of the newly framed Constitution of Pakistan. [1]

  3. 2024 Balochistan provincial election - Wikipedia

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    Provincial elections were held in Balochistan on 8 February 2024 to elect a new provincial legislature. On 5 August 2023, after the approval of the results of the 2023 digital census by the Council of Common Interests headed by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, elections have been delayed for several months, as new delimitations will be published ...

  4. 2013 Pakistani general election - Wikipedia

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    In cities, five districts of Karachi which form the city of Karachi had a total of 7,171,237 registered voters; more than total voters of the province of Balochistan and more than any other city or district in Pakistan. In Balochistan, due to sparse population, some National Assembly seats were shared by two or three districts.

  5. Central Superior Services - Wikipedia

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    The Federal Public Service Commission holds the combined competitive exam annually under the title advertised as exam for "Central Superior Services"— the term of colonial days which survived reforms. [9] Similarly, the use of the word "Central" instead of "Federal" as well as the term "Superior" is also the legacy of the past. [9]

  6. Government of Balochistan, Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    The Government of Balochistan (Urdu: حکومتِ بلوچستان) is the provincial government of the largest province of Balochistan, Pakistan in Quetta. The head of the province is the Governor, who is nominated by the President of Pakistan.

  7. Tahira Safdar - Wikipedia

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    She passed the Balochistan Public Service Commission examination and was promoted to senior civil judge on 29 June 1987. She went on to become an additional district and sessions judge on 27 February 1991 and then as a full-fledged district and sessions judge on 1 March 1996.

  8. Arman Loni - Wikipedia

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    Career and political activism After his master's degree, Arman successfully passed the Balochistan Public Service Commission test in 2012 and became a lecturer of Pashto literature at Degree College Quetta.

  9. 2018 Balochistan provincial election - Wikipedia

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    Provincial elections were held in the Pakistani province of Balochistan on 25 July 2018. [2] [3] Newly formed Balochistan Awami Party (BAP) emerged as the largest party by winning 24 seats followed by Muttahida Majlis-e-Amal who won 10 seats. Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf won 7 seats for the very first time.