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Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Pakistan Administrative Service, or PAS (previously known as the District Management Group or DMG), is an elite cadre of the Civil Service of Pakistan. Officers in this group are recruited through a competitive examination held once a year by the Federal Public Service Commission of Pakistan. Those selected for this group have to undergo a two-year training programme at the Civil Services Academy (CSA) in Lahore, Pakistan.The Indian Civil Service (ICS)—also known once as Imperial Civil Service, predecessor of the Civil Service of Pakistan and District Management Group—was established by the British to bolster the British Raj. After Indian independence, the ICS component ceded to Pakistan was renamed the Pakistan Administrative Service. Later it was named the Civil Service of Pakistan. In 1954, an agreement was reached between the Governor General of Pakistan and the governors of the provinces to constitute an All-Pakistan service. Under administrative reforms of 1973, the name of Civil Service of Pakistan was changed to All-Pakistan Unified Group (APUG) of which the DMG and Police Service of Pakistan and Secretariat Group are the components. After the year 1973 each year the civil services academy produces a new batch of officers normally referred to as common, e.g. 12th common that took place in 1984. Some of the famous and known ex officers of DMG/ PAS are Mr. Nasrullah Khan Baloch census commissioner (retd.), Mr. Kamran Lashari ex MD PHA, Mr Orya Maqbool Jan (serving) etc. The service of PAS is very versatile in nature and officers get posted in different departments all across Pakistan Similarly, it is an All Pakistan Service which means a service common to federation and provinces that is AC, ADC,DC and Commissioner can be posted anywhere."@en }

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