Islamabad, 09 May, 2025: Kashish Chaudhary has become the first Hindu woman from Balochistan and its youngest-ever Assistant Commissioner.
Hailing from the district of Nushki, her achievement has been widely praised as a moment of pride and inspiration, especially for minority communities.
The success of Kashish came through the Provincial Civil Services (PCS) examination, a competitive process overseen by the Balochistan Public Service Commission.
Her appointment marks a breakthrough not only in terms of representation but also in highlighting the changing dynamics within the civil service landscape.
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Observers believe her success story will encourage other young women from underrepresented backgrounds to pursue public service roles.
Social media users and civil rights advocates have also welcomed the development, calling it a positive step toward inclusion and diversity in governance.
The accomplishment of Kashish stands in contrast to the broader national trends and serves as a testament to what determination, hard work, and opportunity can achieve.
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Her appointment is being viewed not just as a personal triumph but as a hopeful sign of progress in the country civil service representation.
Meanwhile, the Federal Public Service Commission (FPSC) recently announced the results of the Central Superior Services (CSS) 2024 written exams, revealing an exceptionally low pass rate.
Of the 23,100 individuals who applied, only 15,602 sat for the exam. Among them, just 395 passed, resulting in a pass percentage of 2.53%.



