ISLAMABAD — A high-level delegation of 110 probationary officers from the 54th Common Training Programme (CTP) visited Parliament House in Islamabad on Wednesday, August 19, 2026. The official visit provided the civil service trainees with an in-depth orientation on the constitutional role, legislative machinery, and administrative framework of the Senate of Pakistan.
Comprehensive Orientation on Parliamentary Governance
The visiting officers were received by senior officials and formally briefed by the Secretary Senate alongside Joint Secretary Haris Rehman. Through a detailed multimedia presentation, the administration outlined the essential functions of Pakistan's upper house within the nation's bicameral parliamentary system.
Key areas covered during the institutional briefing included:
Constitutional Role: The legislative, representative, and oversight mandates that balance federation units.
Bicameral Structure: Division of powers and cooperative functions between the Senate and the National Assembly.
Committee Systems: Practical operations of parliamentary committees and the Senate Secretariat in shaping national policy.
Interactive Learning and Commemoration
Following the core presentation, the delegation participated in a specialized interactive question-and-answer session led by the Secretary Senate. The session allowed the prospective civil servants to engage directly on matters of governance, state administration, and legislative oversight.
o mark the successful visit, a representative from the 54th CTP delegation presented a commemorative shield to the Secretary Senate as a token of gratitude and mutual respect between the civil service academy and the parliament.



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