PESHAWAR: Aspirants for the Provincial Management Service (PMS) have asked the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government to implement the decision to relax the upper age limit for the examination.
The PMS Aspirants Association President, Syed Haris, and vice-president Zakria said that the government should implement its earlier decision and save the future of thousands of youth in the province.
They said they had held meetings with ministers and other officials to convince them to raise the upper age limit for the general category to 35 and government officials to 37.The aspirants said that the KP Assembly had passed a resolution supporting their cause, yet no steps had been taken to provide age relaxation for the candidates.They urged the government to implement the decision and protect the future of the candidates.
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