The Pakistan Institute for Parliamentary Services (PIPS) organized a two-day “Orientation on Parliamentary Procedures: The Powers and Functions of Committees and Responding to Parliamentary Questions” from May 19 to 20, 2026 for government officers (BPS 17–19) in Islamabad.
Welcoming the participants, Executive Director PIPS Mr. Asim Khan Goraya highlighted the significance of parliamentary awareness for effective public service. He emphasized that a sound understanding of parliamentary procedures enables government officers to respond more effectively to legislative requirements and strengthens coordination between the Executive and the Parliament. He further noted that such capacity-building initiatives reflect PIPS’ continued commitment towards promoting good governance, institutional efficiency, and democratic strengthening through professional training and knowledge sharing.
The first day featured a session on Rules of Procedure by Mr. Muhammad Anwar, Secretary (R), Senate of Pakistan. The session provided participants with a comprehensive understanding of parliamentary procedures, legislative practices, and the conduct of business in Parliament, while also encouraging interactive discussion.
The second day covered parliamentary committees, parliamentary questions, and committee appearances, facilitated by Mr. Iftikhar Ullah Babar, Former Secretary Senate, and Mr. Muhammad Mushtaq, Former Special Secretary National Assembly, followed by the conclusion of the programme.