Provincial Management Service (PMS) aspirants have staged a sit-in in front of the Peshawar Press Club to protest against the recently released results of the PMS screening test which was conducted by the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Public Service Commission (KPPSC). Now, the commission will be accepting only 25 candidates per seat for the written examination. The protesters demand that all aspirants who have scored 40 percent marks in the screening test should be allowed to take the written exam. It is hoped that the higher authorities will pay attention to the valid concerns of the protesters and come up with a solution to deal with this matter in an efficient manner.
Anwar Sayab Khan
Peshawar
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