Friday, March 31, 2017

Interview Of ASP Suhai Aziz Talpur ( CSS 2012,PSP ).

Interview Of 
ASP Suhai Aziz Talpur ( CSS 2012,PSP ).
Question : Please Tell us about your Educational Background ?
Suhai Aziz Talpur : My life has been like a ride of roller coaster of dreams. As a child, I was a big dreamer; I seriously flirted with dreams of being an architect, neurosurgeon, and pilot but ended up being a police officer. I have the distinction of being the first woman ASP from lower Sindh.As regard my educational credentials, I did matriculation from Fauji Foundation Higher Secondary School, Tando Muhammad Khan. And after doing intermediate from Bahria Foundation College, Hyderabad, I did BCom from Zubaida Girls College, Hyderabad. Later, I earned my master's degree in Economics from University of Sindh, Jamshoro. I did a certificate course of Chartered Accountancy from Al-Hamd Academy Hyderabad and Skans Islamabad as well.
Question : As a police officer, how will you utilize your qualification?
Suhai Aziz Talpur : As a Police Officer, I feel my purpose in this particular field should be to prevent injustices and cruelties perpetrated through crime by identifying and bringing such culprits to justice. I think, I will be more capable of preventing crime and protecting the rights of citizens. My certitudeand hope with regard to my future role would definitely help me in achieving this purpose.
Question : Do you think that the PSP is better than other occupational groups?
Suhai aziz Talpur : It's, actually, a matter of temperament as well as of your outlook on life. It's not group, it's rather ability, nature and spirit of the individual asto how one aspires to serve the nation. PSP is a great group and so are the others. Nevertheless, I feel it's more challenging, especially for women.
Question : What, between books and notes, should be preferred for better preparation?
And, what strategy should one adopt to make a difference in CSS ?
Suhai Aziz Talpur : In my opinion, it is imperative to read different books and some other topics as well. This broadens one's scope and clears the concepts on a particular topic. Hence, it enables one to tackle a question from various angles. However, retention of these concepts is possible only by making one's own notes instead of relying on those of others.As regards the best strategy, I think one should not blindly follow the fixed norms or 'trends'. In fact, critical thinking and open-mindedness put one on the path that leads to making a difference .
Question : In your opinion, what is the best way to choose optional subjects?
Suhai Aziz Talpur :I think the prevalent notion of 'scoring subjects' is only a myth. If one considers oneself capable in a particular subject, one may go for it confidently.I chose Accounting & Auditing and Mercantile Law because I had studies them in past and Sindhi because of my literary taste. Journalism and International Law are subjects of general nature.
Question : Do you think that more and more females should join the police service ?
Suhai Aziz talpur : Changing times and conditions of our country put another great responsibility on the shoulders of our women. Today, they cannot afford to remain confined in the four walls of the house; it's not only the right but also the duty of women to stand with the males to confront the grave challenges that our country is facing today.
Question : How one can score well in interview?Suhai Aziz talpur : To me, the foremost quality that an interview candidate must possess is confidence. If a candidate doesn't possess adequate knowledge, this confidence would compensate this shortcoming. One cannot know everything, but one should always express the zeal to learn new things.
Question : Would you like to give any message to CSS asolpirants .? 
Suhai aziz talpur : :I strongly feel that our youth possesses great potential as well as verve to serve the country. Our young men and women are eager to tread the path of prosperity and they must believe that the destiny is in their own hands.Let me assure all the readers that sincere efforts are always rewarded and hard work never goes in vain.


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