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ABOUT MPPSC I MP PSC EXAM I ABOUT MPPSC EXAM I ABOUT MPPSC HISTORY I

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HISTORY:
Consequent on the reorganization of States on 1st November 1956, eight districts of Madhya Pradesh have been transferred to the Bombay State and the remaining fourteen districts of the Madhya Pradesh  along with Madhya Bharat, Bhopal and Vindhya Pradesh were merged to form the new Madhya Pradesh. As there was no Public Service Commission for the States of Bhopal and Vindhya Pradesh, these being Part "C" States, and the recruitment for these States was being done by the Union Public Service Commission, the records of cases dealt with by the Union Public Service Commission for these two States  were not available to the new Commission.

The Annual Reports of the former Madhya Bharat Commission for the years 1954-55 and 1955-56 were duly presented to the Rajpramukh by that Commission but they were not published and put up before the legislature as required under the Constitution.

The Annual Report of the former Madhya Pradesh Commission for the calendar year 1955 could not be compiled owing to rush of work due to the impending  problems of reorganization of States.

Constitution and Personnel.—Under Section 118 (2) of States Reorganization  Act of 1956, the Public Service Commissions for the former States of Madhya Pradesh and Madhya Bharat ceased to exist from 1-11-1956. The new Madhva Pradesh Public Service Commission was constituted as follows from 1st November 1956, under Section 118(3) of the States Reorganization Act by the order of  the President, vide Notification  No. 59 /6 / 56-SR-II,  dated 27-10-56 of the Ministry of Home Affairs of Government of India.Chairmen and their tenure : -

Sl No.
Name
From
To
1
Shri D.V. Rege, ICS (Retired)
01-11-1956
17-09-1957
2
Shri H.C. Seth
23-10-1957
11-10-1960
3
Shri S.P. Mushran
07-11-1960
08-05-1963
4
Shri R. Radhakrishnan
03-06-1963
02-03-1969
5
Shri M.P. Shrivastava
18-11-1969
03-06-1972
6
Shri K.C. Tiwari
08-07-1972
11-02-1974
7
Shri K. N. Sinha
11-02-1974
17-07-1978
8
Shri N. Sundaram
01-08-1978
21-06-1984
9
Shri M.B. Petter
16-01-1986
01-11-1986
10
Shri S.L. Sharma
02-11-1986
11-06-1991
11
Shri J.N. Kaul
16-01-1992
01-01-1996
12
Shri Om Prakash Mehra
01-01-1996
15-12-1999
13
Shri Vinay Shankar Dube
17-04-2000
16-04-2006
14 Prof. Pradeep Kumar Joshi
13-06-2006
28-09-2011
15 Shri A.K. Pandey (Incharge)
29-09-2011

The State Services Examination shall consist of two successive stages as under :
  • Preliminary Examination- for selection of candidates for the Main Examination (Objective type questions).
  • Main Examination- for final selection of candidates for the various services and posts mentioned above Main Examination (written and interview). The scheme of examination and syllabi of different subjects would be as given under Appendix I, II and III, respectively.
All candidates,irrespective of their preference for a particular service/post, will have to appear in the same number of question papers as mentioned in the scheme for examination (Appendix-I). Only in case of candidates applying for the posts of District Organiser (Tribal Welfare) and Area Organiser (Tribal Welfare), preference will be accorded to those who offer SOCIOLOGY as one of their optional subjects.
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