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The Jammu and Kashmir Public Service Commission (JKPSC) is a constitutional body of the union territory of Jammu and Kashmir, India, established by the Constitution of India under articles 128 and 133. It is an autonomous body responsible for the recruitment of candidates for various government jobs under the Government of Jammu and Kashmir through competitive examinations, according to the merits of the candidates and the rules of reservation.
History
The history of Jammu and Kashmir Public Service Commission begins with the Jammu and Kashmir Civil Services Regulation volume-II, which explains the civil services of the state. The concept of conducting statewide competitive examination for appointment to specific posts came into consideration way back between 1954-1957. During the Dogra Rule Maharaja Hari Singh had introduced Civil Service examination for the first time in the state in 1941. Before that the Maharaja used to nominate candidates for civil service training who after completing the training would join the state government. Agha Nasir Ali was the first Kashmiri to top the civil service examination when they were introduced for the first time in 1941. He was the first Deputy Commissioner of Srinagar. Later, previous rules were revoked by the Kashmir Civil Service Rules-1954. The formation of JKPSC is revealed by the Indian public service commissions which further explains the Constitution of India in Part XXI along with Article 370, giving autonomous status. Section 128 of the Constitution of J&K describes the formation of JKPSC which indicates the commission was set up on 2 September 1957.
Background
The Jammu and Kashmir Public Service Commission is the top-most constitutional body and senior-most civil services of the Government of India. Its headquarters are located in Solina area of Srinagar city, 190009. The Commission is headed by its chairman who is responsible for the recruitment process, JKPSC policy formulation, and its implementation. The commission chairman including other members are appointed by the state governor. The governor has the right to determine the number of members as well as the members of the commission and their terms of service under certain sections of J&K state.
Commission office shift
Every year, the commission shift its office from one capital to another for the period of six months. It occurs twice in a year, making the JKPSC functioning from May to October in summer capital Srinagar and from November to April in winter capital Jammu. In 1872, Maharaja Gulab Singh started this practice to escape the extreme heat during summers in Jammu and freezing wave of winter in Srinagar where temperature often drop as low as -6 to -4 degrees Celsius.
Members
The commission consists of 4 members including Chairman who holds different positions for specific roles.
Duties and functions
To conducts state wide examinations and recruitment process for appointments to the various posts on state level.
Every year, it submits a report about the work done by the commission to the state governor.
To ensure the procedures of transfer, promotion, recruitment, and dismissals of personnel by constitutionally prescribed principles.
To Report its activities of the performance including any finding in accordance with prescribed values and principles constitutionally.
To investigate and analyze the application of personnel and public administration practices, and report to the relevant executive authority and legislature of Jammu & Kashmir.
The commission shall be consulted on all disciplinary matters affecting a person serving under the Government including memorials or petitions relating to such matters.
To advise on any matter referred to them in compliance with the section 133 of the Constitution of the Indian states.
Examinations conducted by the commission
Jammu and Kashmir Public Service Commission conducts the various Competitive Examinations and Departmental examinations as mandated by section 137 in Part IX of the Constitution of Jammu and Kashmir.
= Competitive examinations
=Kashmir Administrative Service,Junior Scale JKAS,JKPS and JKAS(Accounts)
KCS (Judicial)
Medical Officers(Allopathy)
Veterinary Assistant Surgeon
Range Officers (wildlife/Territorial/Soil).
Assistant Director (Statistics)
Assistant Conservator Of Forest (ACF)
= Departmental examinations
=Jk police constable Recruitment
Excise and Taxation Officers
Excise and Taxation Inspectors
Excise and Taxation Sub-Inspectors
Revenue Service (Executive)
KAS Probationers
Subordinate Accounts Course (SAC-I)
Subordinate Accounts Course (SAC-II)
Accounts Clerk Course (ACC)
IAS Probationers
Labour Inspectors/Officers
Executive Engineer (Accounts)
Assistant Engineer (Accounts)
Junior Statistical Assistant Course
Statistical Assistant Course
Statistical Officer
See also
List of Public service commissions in India
References
External links
Official website
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Jammu and Kashmir Public Service Commission
- Azad Jammu and Kashmir Public Service Commission
- Jammu and Kashmir Administrative Service
- Public service commissions in India
- Federal Public Service Commission
- Punjab Public Service Commission (Pakistan)
- President of Azad Kashmir
- Sindh Public Service Commission
- Revocation of the special status of Jammu and Kashmir
- Constitution of Jammu and Kashmir
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