Friday, May 31, 2019

FEDERAL MINISTERS, MINISTERS OF STATE, ADVISORS, SPECIAL ASSISTANT TO PRIME MINISTER AND PARLIAMENTARY SECRETARIES IN NATIONAL ASSEMBLY OF PAKISTAN


INTRODUCTION

In this post you will learn  about the Federal Ministers, Ministers of State, Advisors, Special Assistant to Prime Minister and Parliamentary secretaries for information, written test and interviews.

FEDERAL MINISTERS

  • Mr. Ghulam Sarwar Khan is Federal Minister for "Aviation Division"
  • Mr. Murad Saeed is Federal Minister for "Communications" and "Postal Services"
  • Mr. Pervaz Khattak is Federal Minister for "Defence"
  • Mrs. Zubaida Jalal is Federal Minister for "Defence Production"
  • Mr. Shafqat Mehmood is Federal Minister for "Federal Education & Professional Training" and "National History & Literacy Heritage Divsion"
  • Mr. Makhdoom Shah Mahmood Hussain Qureshi is Federal Minister for "Foreign Affairs"
  • Mr. Chaudhary Tariq Bashir Cheema is Federal Minister for " Housing & Works"
  • Dr. Shireen Mazari is Federal Minister for "Human Rights"
  • Dr. Khalid Maqbool Siddique is Federal Minister for "Information Technology & Telecommunication"
  • Dr. Fehmida Mirza is Federal Minister for "Inter Provincial Coordination"
  • Mr. Ijaz Ahmad Shah is Federal Minister for "Interior"
  • Mr. Ali Amin Khan Gandapur is Federal Minister for "Kashmir Affairs & Gilgit Baltistan"
  • Dr. Muhammad Farogh Naseem is Federal Minister for "Law & Justice"
  • Syed Ali Haider Zaid is Federal Minister for "Maritime Affairs"
  • Sahibzada Muhammad Mehboob Sultan is Federal Minister for "National Food Security & Research"
  • Muhammad Azam Khan Swati is Federal Minister for "Parliamentary Affairs"
  • Makhdoom Khusro Bakhtiar is Federal Minister for "Planning, Development & Reforms"
  • Mr. Omar Ayub Khan is Federal Minister for "Power Division" and "Petroleum Division"
  • Mr. Muhammad Mian Soomro is Federal Minister for "Privatization"
  • Sheikh Rasheed Ahmed  is Federal Minister for "Railways"
  • Mr. Noor Ul Haq Qadri is Federal Minister for "Religious Affairs and Iner-faith harmony"
  • Mr. Fawad Ahmed  is Federal Minister for "Science & Technology"
  • Mr. Muhammd Faisal Vawda is Federal Minister for "Water Resources"

MINISTERS OF STATE

ADVISORS

SPECIAL ASSISTANT TO PRIME MINISTER

PARLIAMENTARY SECRETARIES

Monday, May 27, 2019

CURRENCIES OF COUNTRIES

These currencies are for test preparation of FPSC, NTS, OTS, PTS, ITS, PPSC as well as for information. These currencies are consolidated by Muhammad Zulqarnain after appearing in different exams. These are more than enough for preparation for test conducted by NTS, FPSC, PPSC, OTS, PTS etc.

  1. Currency of Pakistan is Pakistani Rupee
  2. Currency of India is Indian Rupee
  3. Currency of China is Renminbi Yawn
  4. Currency of Afghanistan is Afghan Afghani
  5. Currency of Malaysia is Ringgit
  6. Currency of Iran is Iranian Riyal
  7. Currency of Saudi Arabia is Saudi Riyal
  8. Currency of Indonesia is Rupiah
  9. Currency of Italy is Euro
  10. Currency of USA is US Dollor
  11. Currency of Australia is Australian Dollor
  12. Currency of Canada is Canadian Dollor
  13. Currency of Netherlands is Euro since 2002
  14. Before 2002 currency of Netherlands was Dutch Guilder
  15. Currency of Spain is Euro since 2002
  16. Before 2002 currency of Spain was Peseta
  17. Currency of Turkey is Turkish Lira
  18. Currency of Venezuela is Venezuela Bolivar
  19. Currency of Ice land is Krona
  20. Currency of Tajikistan is Somani
  21. Currency of Qatar is Qatri Riyal
  22. Currency of Bangladesh is Takka
  23. Currency of Azerbaijan is Azerbaijani Manat
  24. Currency of Japan is Japanese Yen
  25. Currency of Dubai is Dhiram
  26. Currency of Cyprus is Euro and Cypriot Pound
  27. Currency of Kuwait is Dinar
  28. Currency of United Kingdom is Pound Sterling
  29. Currency of Austria is Euro
  30. Currency of Iraq is Iraqi Dinar
  31. Currency of Syria is Syrian Pound
  32. Currency of Nepal is Nepalese Rupees
  33. Currency of Sri Lanka is Rupee
  34. Currency of Uzbekistan is Som
  35. Currency of Russia is Ruble

Friday, May 24, 2019

CAPITALS OF COUNTRIES

These capitals are important for Gov't job test as well as for Information. Your feedback will be highly appreciated.
  1. Islamabad is the capital of Pakistan
  2. Rawalpindi was the interim capital of Pakistan before Islamabad
  3. Karachi was the first capital of Pakistan
  4. New Delhi is the capital of India since 12 12 1911
  5. Calcutta/Kolkata was the ex capital of India
  6. Kabul is the capital of Afghanistan
  7. Tehran is the capital of Iran
  8. Beijing is the capital of China
  9. Baku is the capital of Azerbaijan
  10. Amsterdam is the capital of Netherlands
  11. Canberra is the capital of Australia
  12. Tokyo is the capital of Japan
  13. Kyoto was the ex capital of Japan
  14. Ottawa is the capital of Canada
  15. Nicosia is the capital of Cyprus
  16. Dhaka is the capital of Bangladesh
  17. Melbourne was the ex capital of Australia
  18. Vienna is the capital of Austria
  19. Madrid is the capital of Spain
  20. Baghdad is the capital of Iraq
  21. Damascus is the capital of Syria
  22. Ankara is the capital of Turkey
  23. Kuala Lumpur is the capital of Malaysia
  24. Singapore is the capital of Singapore
  25. Reykjavik is the capital of Iceland
  26. Caracas is the capital of Venezuela
  27. Dushanbe is the capital of Tajikistan
  28. Doha is the capital of Qatar
  29. Athens is the capital of Greece
  30. Riyadh is the capital of Saudi Arabia
  31. Copenhagen is the capital of Denmark
  32. Oslo is the capital of Norway
  33. Bern is the capital of Switzerland
  34. Berlin is the capital of Germany
  35. London is the capital of England
  36. Khartoum is the capital of Sudan
  37. Jakarta is the capital of Indonesia
  38. Washington DC is the capital of United States of America
  39. Paris is the capital of France
  40. Rome is the capital of Italy
  41. City of Brussels is the capital Belgium
  42. Jerusalem is the capital of Israel
  43. Bangkok is the capital of Thailand
  44. Cape Town, Pretoria and Bloemfontein are three capitals of South Africa
  45. khatmandu is the capital of Nepal
  46. Wellington is the capital of New Zealand
  47. Auckland is the ex capital New Zealand
  48. Ashgabat is the capital of Turkmenistan
  49. Dakar is the capital of Senegal
  50. Warsaw is the capital of Poland
  51. Abu Dhabi is the capital of Dubai
  52. Kuwait city is the capital of Kuwait
  53. Timphu is the capital of Bhuttan
  54. Sri Jaywardenapura Kotte and Colombo are the capital of Sri Lanka
  55. Male is the capital of Maldives
  56. Malta is the capital of Valletta
  57. Sana'a Is the capital of capital of Yemen
  58. Moscow is the capital of Russia
  59. Lisbon is the capital of Portugal
  60. Cairo is the capital of Egypt
  61. Beirut is the capital of Lebanon
  62. Addis Ababa is the capital of Ethiopia
  63. Tashkent is the capital of Uzbekistan
  64. port of Spain is the capital of Trinidad and Tobago
  65. Tripoli is the capital of Libya
  66. Kampala is the capital of Uganda
  67. Bishkek is the capital of Kyrgyzstan
  68. Luanda is the capital of Angola
  69. Manama is the capital of Bahrain
  70. Astana is the capital of Kazakhstan
  71. Havana is the capital Cuba

Wednesday, May 22, 2019

HOW TO GET A GOVERNMENT JOB IN PAKISTAN

It has been observed that many candidates do not know how to get a government job in Pakistan. That is the reason I am going to share this information along with my experience to all new job aspirants. There is no science to get a government job. You just need to be a hard worker instead of intelligent. You need a guidance or a true path that may lead to boost your existing knowledge. It is pertinent to mention here that the jobs opportunities are less while the candidates are much more. Therefore, to get the government job you need to compete among the candidates. To get government job every aspirant have to pass through the following four mile stones. 


  1. Search A Job
  2. Apply for Job
  3. Preparation for Job's written test
  4. Preparation for Job's Interview.
Let’s explain the above mentioned phases in detail.
  1. HOW TO SEARCH A JOB?

To find a job you have to read well known newspaper on daily basis or you may visit the following links once a week.

You may also visit Federal Public Service Commission once a month on Friday only that comes before the first Sunday of every month.

Federal Public Service Commission (FPSC)

  2. HOW TO APPLY FOR A JOB ?

In order to apply for the above mentioned job, you have to apply online in all public service commissions while application in hard copy are available on the website of the aforementioned testing services. Dispatch the form after duly filling to the concerned testing services on the advertised address.

  3. HOW TO START PREPARATION OF WRITTEN TEST?

There are two types of syllabus for different jobs. One is generic syllabus and the second one is professional syllabus. Generic syllabus means English, Pakistan Affairs, General Knowledge, Current Affairs, Basic Math, Islamist, Everyday Science. Professional syllabus means Accounting, Auditing, Public Procurement Rules, Preparation of Pension paper etc. for senior auditor, Rules of Business 1972, System of Financial Control and Budgeting 2004, Civil servant act and rules, Secretariat Instruction etc. for Assistant Directors National Highways and Motorways, Public Administration, Structure of Federal and Provincial Government and Economic Issues in Pakistan for the post of Assistant Director Prime Minister Office. The approach of preparation to aforementioned syllabi is different. Most of the people think that they can't prepare themselves because they don't know the basics of aforementioned syllabus. My message for all of those is that I was same like you but i did continues effort and got success. 

Now come to the topic how to start preparation. For English syllabus purchase a book namely "High School English Grammar" written by Wren & Martin. Furthermore, you may purchase English grammar book of any writer that you deem fit for you. For Pakistan Affairs I would like to recommend you the book "History & Culture of Pakistan" written by Nigel Kelly. Read these book from the pages first thoroughly. Clear your concepts, don't focus on MCQs. I updating all other topics and MCQs for Islamic Studies, Basic Maths, General Knowledge on this blog gradually. 

4. HOW TO START PREPARATION OF INTERVIEW?

Before coming to the point it is pertinent to mention here that you have to prepare yourself for interview in a manner you prepare yourself for written test. As you know most of the interviews start from introduction. Majority thinks that introduction means telling the interviewer about your name, father name, resident address, siblings etc. Take a break and think for a while, that what is the importance of your name, father name, resident address, sibling etc. for the interviewers or for your jobs ? Is not it worthless ? If you say it is worthless than question emerges why they ask this question ? Now let me tell you no body wants what is your name, father name, residential address, siblings etc. Actually you perceive that question from wrong dimension. In other words you don't know what is meant by Introduce yourself. 

Actually the "introduce yourself" means tell the interview panel what you are and how you deem fit yourself for the job. What are your strong areas ? What is the knowledge you have ? It means when you starts introduction, Your introduction must be related to your jobs description. Another important thing is that you must know well about what you are introducing. 

For example if start may introduction as "I am Muhammad Zulqarnain Cheema". Then I must be aware of  the meaning of Zulqarnain. I also must possess knowledge about the king Zulqarnain whose name is mentioned in Holy Quran. I must know in which Surah and in which Para the name is mentioned. After that if I continue my interview as " I hail from Gujranwala". Then I must know the history and specialties of Gujranwala. If i don't know about the history and specialties of Gujranwala then I must skip expressing my hometown. When i don't tell the interviewers that I am from Gujranwala they will never ask questions about Gujranwala. Furthermore, while introducing "I hail from Gujranwala" they ask me specialties of Gujranwala. I tell them many specialties, but one of them is it contribute 3 percent in total GDP of Pakistan. If I tell this I must be aware of overall GDP of the country. If I don't know overall GDP of the country then I should not tell the interviewer in the introduction that it contribute 3 percent of GDP. 

 After that you must be aware of your academic area. As I did MBA finance. I must be well aware of   Finance, Accounting , Business Administration, Economics etc.