Last updated on May 20th, 2025 at 11:14 am
Pakistan’s Youngest Assistant Commissioner from Lodhran
In a new wave of youthful leadership, Rao Talha Javed has set a record by becoming one of Pakistan’s youngest assistant commissioners, serving in the Inland Revenue Department. Born and raised in Lodhran, Talha’s journey is inspirational. He passed his matriculation from Dunyapur Public School with distinction in 2015, followed by FSc in 2017. Coming from a small town, he always dreamt big and turned those dreams into achievements.
He earned a BS in Civil Engineering in 2021 and passed the CSS exam on his first attempt in 2022. After completing training under the 51st Common Programme, he formally joined his official duty as an assistant commissioner in 2025. Currently working with passion and discipline, Talha has proven that strong will and focused training can lead to extraordinary success.
Young Leader Driving Change in Government
As a civil servant in Pakistan, Rao Talha Javed has quickly become a symbol of progressive transformation within the Inland Revenue Service (IRS). Now serving as an assistant commissioner at the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR), Talha plays a key role in tax administration, revenue mobilization, and financial policy implementation. His work supports national development and enhances economic governance.
With professional expertise in public policy analysis, Talha focuses on policy-driven reforms and strategic decision-making aimed at creating sustainable opportunities for underserved communities. His efforts to simplify systems, advocate policies for businesses and entrepreneurs, and promote financial literacy highlight his understanding of socio-economic transformation. Rao Talha is not just an administrator—he represents a new generation of leaders shaping economic reform through smart governance.
Academic Journey of the Youngest Assistant Commissioner
Born in Lodhran, Rao Talha Javed serves as a reminder that with discipline, consistency, and faith, dreams come true. He passed matriculation with distinction in 2015 from Dunyapur Public School and completed his FSc in 2017. With a technical background in civil engineering, he showed that academic dedication can lead to success in administrative fields. Passing the CSS exam on his first attempt in 2022 was a remarkable achievement for any young Pakistani.
In 2025, he officially began his government duties, entering public service at a young age. Talha is now a role model for many students preparing for the civil service. His story is trending across platforms, inspiring youth from underrepresented regions to aim high. His journey reflects a rare mix of vision, discipline, and resilience—qualities that represent the future of Pakistan’s civil service.