Haryana Public Service Commission

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Haryana Public Service Commission
हरियाणा लोक सेवा आयोग
HPSC
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Constitutional body overview
Formed1 November 1966;58 years ago (1966-11-01)
Jurisdiction Government of Haryana
HeadquartersBays 1-10, Block – B, Sector 4, Panchkula, Haryana
Constitutional body executive
  • Alok Verma, (Chairman)
    Smt.Jyoti Bainda(Member)
    Dr.Pawan Kumar (Member)
    Sh.Anand Kumar Sharma (Member) Sh.Rajinder Kumar (Member)
Website hpsc.gov.in

The Haryana Public Service Commission (HPSC) [1] is a government agency of the state of Haryana, India, established by the Constitution of India, responsible for the recruitment of candidates for various government jobs under the Government of Haryana through competitive examinations. [2]

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History

The foundation of HPSC was led on 1 November 1966 when Haryana state was formed after the independence movement of India. It was originally established under the provisions of Punjab Reorganisation Act, 1966. Government of India Act 1935 authorized the state government to form state public service commission. [3]

Functions

HPSC performs its functions as authorized by Act-1966 and 1935 provisions constitution of India. Its chairman is authorized to make independent decisions under the certain rules and regulations amended by the Government of Haryana and its state governor. [4] [5]

Commission profile

HPSC consists 5 members and 1 chairman that are appointed or removed by the state governor. Their term of service is set to fixed period which starts from the date of appointment. [3]

NameDesignation
Alok VermaChairman
Surender SinghMember
Pawan KumarMember
Anand Kumar SharmaMember
Rajender kumarMember
Jyoti BaindaMember

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