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The importance of Current Affairs in CSS / PMS Exams

The importance of Current Affairs in CSS / PMS

The Civil Service of Pakistan is considered one of the most prestigious jobs in the country. Every year, thousands of candidates appear in the Central Superior Services (CSS) examination, which is conducted by the Federal Public Service Commission (FPSC). The CSS is a rigorous test of a candidate’s knowledge, skills, and abilities in various subjects. One of the key areas that candidates are tested on is their knowledge of current affairs. In this blog post, we will discuss the importance of current affairs in the CSS exam and how candidates can prepare themselves to excel in this area.

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How to prepare Current Affairs for CSS Exams?

How to prepare Current Affairs for CSS Exams?

Preparing for the current affairs portion of the CSS exams can seem daunting, as it covers a wide range of topics and requires a strong understanding of current events. Here are some tips to help you prepare effectively:

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What does Pakistan’s improved ‘Ease of Doing Business’ ranking mean?

By: Dr Syed Akhter

The World Bank’s latest rankings of 190 countries on the Ease of Doing Business (EDB) is out.  Pakistan did well, considering it moved up 28 rungs on the rankings ladder, from 136th place to 108th.  In this latest round, Pakistan is one of 10 countries (Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Togo, Bahrain, Tajikistan, Kuwait, China, India, and Nigeria) that have improved the most across at least three of the 10 factors that go into constructing the EDB rankings. The annual report received wide publicity on its arrival because the rankings matter. They reflect how conducive the regulatory environment is for opening a business, getting a location, accessing finance, dealing with day-to-day operations, and operating in a secure business environment. They also enable both intra-country and inter-country comparisons. They show not only how a country has fared over the years but also where it stacks up in relation to others. The rankings, therefore, are useful not only for domestic policy makers who find out how successful they were in improving the regulatory environment, but also for business executives who need to make decisions about which countries to enter for investment and business expansion.

Businesses look at rankings to make sense of the regulatory environment. Thus, if a country’s ranking is high, the likelihood of being included as a candidate for further review is greater. On the other hand, if the rank is low, decision makers may not even look its way. In this regard, the rankings may serve the purpose of a travel advisory. If a travel advisory is in effect for a country, one would refrain from going there; but if one does need to go there, extra precautions would be warranted.