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  2. List of education boards in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Board Established ... Balochistan: Other boards. Private boards. Board Established Website Refs Aga Khan 2003 [43] [44] Ziauddin University Examination Board 2018 [45 ...

  3. 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 .

  4. Central Superior Services - Wikipedia

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    The Constitution of Pakistan lays down separate services for the central government and the provincial governments.Although both types of governments are required to regulate their civil services through "Article 240 of Chapter I of Part XII", in case of the central reservation of the government and by the provisional assembly decrees for officers subjected in the legislative list of the ...

  5. Sarfraz Bugti ministry - Wikipedia

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    Cabinet of Balochistan under Chief Minister Sarfraz Bugti [4] Post Minister Party Oath Chief Minister of Balochistan: Sarfraz Bugti: PPP: 2 March 2024 Minister of Communication, Works, Physical Planning and Housing Mir Saleem Ahmed Khoso: PMLN: 19 April 2024 Minister of Home & Tribal Affairs and Prisons Sadiq Sanjrani: BAP: 26 November 2024

  6. Government of Balochistan, Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    The province of Balochistan in Pakistan contains most of historical Balochistan and is named after the Baloch. Neighbouring regions are Iranian Balochistan ve Sistan to the west, Afghanistan and the erstwhile Federally Administered Tribal Areas of Pakistan to the north and Punjab and Sindh to the east. To the south is the Arabian Sea.

  7. National Commission on the Status of Women - Wikipedia

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    NCSW is composed of a Chairperson and thirteen independent members, preferably women, two each from four provinces Punjab, Sindh, Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, one each from Federally Administered Tribal Areas, Azad Jammu and Kashmir, Gilgit Baltistan and Islamabad Capital Territory, and one representative the religious minority ...

  8. Academic grading in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Higher education includes Bachelor degrees, Master degrees and Doctoral degrees. [4] Higher education in Pakistan has seen significant development in recent years, with a growing number of universities and institutions offering diverse programs across various fields such as science, business, law, and technology.

  9. Third Balochistan conflict - Wikipedia

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    In 1970 Pakistani President Yahya Khan abolished the "One Unit" policy, [11] [4] [6] [10] [14] which led to the recognition of Balochistan as the fourth province of West Pakistan [4] [5] (present-day Pakistan), including all the Balochistani princely states, the High Commissioners Province, and Gwadar, an 800 km 2 coastal area purchased from ...