Jammu and Kashmir Public Service Commission (JKPSC) presented its 66th annual report for 2024-2025 to Lieutenant Governor (L-G) Manoj Sinha at Lok Bhavan in Jammu. The report, as per the press statement, highlights a year of significant administrative reforms and reviews the Commission’s operations. JKPSC Chairman Arun Kumar Choudhary led the delegation that submitted the report, emphasizing the Commission’s commitment to integrity and a transparent selection process.
The report, mandated by Article 323(2) of the Indian Constitution, details the Commission’s activities, including selections, promotions, and approved recruitment rules. L-G Sinha praised JKPSC for maintaining high standards of integrity and ensuring fair and merit-based selections. Chairman Choudhary also briefed the L-G on technological advancements like the upcoming SMS notification system to keep aspirants informed during the selection process.
Responsible for recruiting officers for civil services in Jammu and Kashmir, JKPSC conducts competitive exams such as the JKPSC Combined Competitive Exam (CCE) for prestigious administrative roles. The Commission manages recruitment processes, sets policies, and advises the government on service matters. Recently, JKPSC made headlines for proceeding with the CCE despite a request from Chief Minister Omar Abdullah to postpone the exam due to unresolved age relaxation issues.
