Pakistan, July 4 -- The fairness and meritocracy of a recruitment process go a long way in terms of upholding justice in society. Each year, thousands of Pakistan's brightest minds appear in the Civil Superior Services (CSS) examination - one of the most competitive and intellectually rigorous exams in the country that inducts young candidates into the country's bureaucratic brass. These individuals go on to hold key positions within government departments and ministries, effectively shaping the country's governance landscape. While some get to secure these coveted roles, a significant number of candidates remain unallocated despite qualifying for the written and interview stages of the exam. Despite having proven their abilities, these i...