The Pakistani family whose five daughters became CSS officers

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 Islamabad (Web Desk) Federal Public Service Commission has announced the results of the competitive examinations (CSS) held in 2019, only two and fifty-one percent of the candidates were successful. The number of successful candidates after the written and oral examinations. Three hundred and sixty five out of which two hundred and fourteen candidates were recommended for appointment in Grade Seventeen, among these successful candidates was a candidate whose four sisters are already serving in the Civil Service of Pakistan. Zaha Malik Sher, the youngest of five sisters, is the fifth member of this family to pass the Central Superior Service Examination in Pakistan and join the Pakistani Civil Service.

According to BBC Urdu, these five sisters belong to Haripur district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province and these five daughters of Malik Rafiq Awan and Khurshid Begum received their primary education from Convent School in Rawalpindi. This is the same school where former Prime Minister of Pakistan Benazir Bhutto also received his primary education.

Eldest sister Laila Malik Sher cleared the CSS exam in 2008 and this success set the example for her younger sisters that every two to three years a sister cleared the CSS exam. , Laila Malik Sher is currently serving as a Deputy Commissioner in the Income Tax Department in Karachi. After that, Shireen Malik Sher is currently the Director at National Highway Authority Islamabad. The third sister Sassi Malik Sher is the Deputy Executive CEO. Chaklala Cantt Rawalpindi and then Marvi Malik Sher who is serving as Additional Assistant Commissioner Abbottabad.

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Zaha Malik is the youngest sister and will join the Officers Management Group as per the results to be released on June 17. According to the report, Zaha Zamana was also the college netball captain and student council president. He has also done Masters in International Public Relations from National Defense University, Islamabad, Zaha said while talking to BBC, "Since childhood, we were told by our mother and father that we have to be independent and our education and Worked hard on training, when my elder sister Laila Malik Sher passed CSS and saw her, it made me feel that I want to be like that too. She used to do anchor duties where women and different people would call her and tell her their problems.

He said that at that time he thought that if a radio program can solve the problems of people, especially women, then surely I can do a lot by joining the civil service. We have to do something in the world. To do something that will be remembered, that's why my parents used to say from the beginning that we sisters should become CSS officers because there are many opportunities to work in it, but also one can express the skills properly.

According to the report, the father of these girls, Malik Rafiq Awan, is a retired SDO from WAPDA. His native residence is in Haripur district but he has been living in Rawalpindi for a long time. He was busy continuously for hours. When he got the telephone and started talking to him, he told himself that today was a very strange and very happy day, he started telling that 'when my fifth daughter was born, then Instead of congratulating us, my relatives expressed their regret to both of us that this time too we have not had a son.

He said that today, after many years, my fifth daughter has also passed the CSS exam, relatives are calling on the phone to congratulate and the house is full of guests. Majority are the same people who used to express their grief to us openly or covertly about the five daughters. 

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