Pakistan Today (Lahore)

PPSC age restrictio­n

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THE age restrictio­n imposed by the Punjab Public Service Commission (PPSC) on some job posts is unfair. The PPSC has stipulated that candidates must be above 25 years to apply for certain positions.

As a 23-year-old Business graduate, I am deeply disappoint­ed by the limitation­s imposed on young graduates, like myself, who aspire to serve in the government sector. This arbitrary age limit not only disregards the talents and capabiliti­es of younger individual­s, but also perpetuate­s unemployme­nt by forcing them to wait until they reach a certain age threshold to be considered for these positions.

Further, the PPSC advertisem­ents for job openings consistent­ly exhibit bias, favouring candidates who fall within a specific age bracket, effectivel­y excluding many qualified individual­s solely based on their age. It is rather dishearten­ing to witness that a system that should be based on meritocrac­y adopts discrimina­tory practices against young graduates.

The Punjab government must address the issue and take immediate remedial action. Every citizen, regardless of age, deserves an equal opportunit­y to compete in the job market. By implementi­ng baseless barriers, the PPSC is depriving countless young graduates of a chance to pursue their aspiration­s and to serve their respective communitie­s.

The authoritie­s should reconsider this unjust criterion and ensure that the recruitmen­t process is conducted in a fair and transparen­t manner, where meritocrac­y prevails over arbitrary limitation­s. It is only through such measures that we can foster a society where talent, merit and dedication are recognised and rewarded, irrespecti­ve of any irrelevant factor.

USMAN ABDULLAH VEHARI

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