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Establishment of Pakistan's civil administration and bureaucracy (1947–1955)

Establishment of Pakistan's civil administration and bureaucracy (1947–1955)

  1. Indian Independence Act creates Pakistan as a dominion

    Labels: Indian Independence, Pakistan Dominion
  2. Pakistan becomes independent; interim governance continues

    Labels: Government of, Pakistan independence
  3. Auditor-General institution begins for public financial oversight

    Labels: Auditor-General, Public Audit
  4. Karachi designated within a Federal Capital Territory

    Labels: Karachi, Federal Capital
  5. Civil service training starts with a national academy

    Labels: Civil Services, Civil service
  6. Federal Court established as an apex judicial institution

    Labels: Federal Court, Judiciary
  7. Objectives Resolution sets a constitutional direction

    Labels: Objectives Resolution, Constituent Assembly
  8. Basic Principles Committee begins drafting constitutional structure

    Labels: Basic Principles, Constituent Assembly
  9. Inter-provincial agreement leads toward “All-Pakistan” services

    Labels: All-Pakistan services, Inter-provincial agreement
  10. Administrative cadre renamed as Civil Service of Pakistan

    Labels: Civil Service, PAS
  11. Governor-General dissolves the First Constituent Assembly

    Labels: Governor-General Malik, Dissolution of
  12. One Unit plan announced to merge West Pakistan’s provinces

    Labels: One Unit, West Pakistan
  13. Federal Court decision upholds dissolution of assembly

    Labels: Federal Court, Tamizuddin Khan
  14. Second Constituent Assembly elected through indirect voting

    Labels: Second Constituent, Indirect election
  15. One Unit enacted, reorganizing West Pakistan administration

    Labels: One Unit, West Pakistan