Madhya Pradesh Public Service Commission

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Madhya Pradesh Public Service Commission
मध्य प्रदेश लोक सेवा आयोग
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Commission overview
Formed1 November 1956;66 years ago (1956-11-01)
Jurisdiction Government of Madhya Pradesh
Headquarters Indore, Madhya Pradesh
Commission executive
  • RajeshLal Mehra [1] , (Chairman)
    Prabal Sipaha (IAS) (Secretary)
    Rakhi Sahay (IAS)(Deputy Secretary)
    Chandrashekhar Raikwar (Member)
    Prof. Krishnakant Sharma(Member)
Parent department Government of Madhya Pradesh
Parent Commission Union Public Service Commission
Website mppsc.mp.gov.in// [2]

Madhya Pradesh Public Service Commission, [3] publicly known as MPPSC is a state government-led agency of Madhya Pradesh state. It was constituted under the state and Union Public Service Commission Article-315, responsible for conducting civil services examinations and competitive examination. It makes direct recruitments to various civil services and departmental posts at state level. [4]

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History

The history of MPPSC begins with the former state commission Madhya Bharat Commission which was working from 1954-1956. Following the reorganization of Madhya Pradesh state, the new commission came into existence on 1 November 1956 under the Article 315 and Section 118

(3) of States Reorganisation Act, 1956 [5]

Functions

The functions and duties of the commission are amended under the Forty-first Amendment of the Constitution of India, Article 335 and 376 which grants the commission permission to perform specific functions in the state. [6]

. [8]

Commission profile

The Commission is headed by a Chairman, Secretary and other members for the specific roles. [9]

NameDesignation
Prof. Rajesh Lal MehraChairman
Prabal Sipaha IAS Secretary
Rakhi Sahay IAS Deputy Secretary
Chandrashekhar RaikwarMember
Prof. Krishnakant SharmaMember

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References

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  2. (PDF) https://mppsc.mp.gov.in/uploads/files/Info_Official_Website_Dated_28_03_2022.pdf.{{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
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  5. "www.mppsc.com". www.mppsc.nic.in.
  6. "Article 355 in the Constitution of India 1949".
  7. "Functions".
  8. "MPPSC Civil Services Exam 2019 Update: Registration Closing Today @mponline.gov.in, Check Direct Apply Link Here, 389 Vacancies". Jagranjosh.com. 9 December 2019.
  9. member, mppsc (17 August 2023). "mppsc member".
  10. Documentary Film "प्रदीप्ति" by MPPSC , retrieved 17 August 2023

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