QUETTA - Balochistan Civil Service Academy has been established in Quetta to bring reforms in the Balochistan civil service and increase the efficiency of the officers. Chief Secretary Balochistan Abdul Aziz Uqaili on Monday inaugurated the academy and the first Mid-Career Management Course during a ceremony, which was attended by the provincial secretaries and retired bureaucrats. Addressing the ceremony, he said, “The establishment of the Academy in Quetta is an initiative of the Balochistan government that will usher in a new era of development.” Uqaili praised Chief Minister Abdul Quddus Bizinjo for his unwavering support in that matter and stated, “All credit goes to the Chief Minister Balochistan whose patronage and guidance made it possible to set up the academy.” He assured that the academy would be made more effective and completely functional with the cooperation of the provincial government. The CS Balochistan said that efforts were afoot for the establishment of a new building for the academy, adding the project would soon be completed. He stated that strengthening the capacity of the province’s young officers was the academy’s primary goal when speaking about its principal aim. “Talented and trained officers have a key role in the development and construction of Balochistan,” the chief secretary underlined. He hoped that the young officers would fully utilize this resource to advance their knowledge and understand how to provide the greatest services to the public while on the job.