Governor listens to CSS exam candidates’ concerns
LAHORE:Punjab Governor Sardar Saleem Haider Khan called the CSS exam students protesting in front of Governor’s House here to the Governor’s House and listened to their concerns.
During the meeting, the students expressed their reservations about holding CSS exam 2025 before the announcement of the CSS exam 2024 results. Punjab Governor Sardar Saleem Haider Khan assured students that he would personally convey their concerns to President Asif Ali Zardari, ensuring their voices are heard. He expressed his commitment to preventing any exploitation or mistreatment of the students. Governor said that the students are our real asset and the future of Pakistan. He said that the young generation should play a positive role in transforming the country to meet modern requirements. He said that students should not become part of anyone’s anti-national agenda. He said that he is personally working for the improvement and development of higher educational institutions. He further said that no nation can progress without a strong economic and academic foundation.
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