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Website. tnpsc.gov.in. The Tamil Nadu Public Service Commission (TNPSC) is a government body of the state of Tamil Nadu, India, responsible for the recruitment of candidates for various state government jobs through competitive examinations. It is the successor of the Madras Service Commission, which came into being under an Act of the Madras ...
M.K. Stalin. Chief Secretary. Shiv Das Meena I.A.S., Judiciary. High Court. Madras High Court. Chief Justice. S. V. Gangapurwala. The Civil Services of Tamil Nadu ( Tamil: தமிழ்நாடு குடியியல் பணிகள்) (known simply as the Civil Services) refer to the civil service and the permanent bureaucracy of ...
Vacancies in the TNAS occur annually due to retirement and IAS promotion to the Revenue Administration Disaster Management and Mitigation Department.Civil Servants are recruited to the Tamil Nadu Administrative Service in two ways: directly, through the TNPSC Group 1 Exam organized by the Tamil Nadu Public Service Commission, and by Transfer from the Tamil Nadu Revenue Subordinate Service or ...
Reservation policy in Tamil Nadu. Reservation policy in Tamil Nadu is a system of affirmative action that provides historically disadvantaged groups representation in education and employment. Reservations in the state rose from 41 percent in 1954 to 69 percent in 1990. [1]
www.tnusrbonline.org www.tnusrb.tn.gov.in. The Tamil Nadu Uniformed Services Recruitment Board (TNUSRB) was constituted by the Government of Tamil Nadu in November 1991 video G.O. Ms. No. 1806, Home (Ser.F) Department, dated 29.11.1991 for the recruitment of personnel for the Uniformed Services like Police, Prison and Fire and Rescue Services. [2]
2 C. Rajagopalachari (1878–1972) Leader of the State Legislative Council: 10 April 1952 13 April 1954: 2 years, 3 days 1st : Rajagopalachari II: Sri Prakasa: 3 K. Kamaraj (1903–1975) Gudiyatham: 13 April 1954 12 April 1957 9 years, 172 days Kamaraj I: Sattur: 13 April 1957 14 March 1962 2nd : Kamaraj II: A. J. John: 15 March 1962 2 October ...
e. Lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) rights in Tamil Nadu are the most progressive among all states of India. [2][3] Tamil Nadu was the first state in India to introduce a transgender welfare policy, wherein transgender individuals can access free gender affirmation surgery in government hospitals and various other benefits and rights.
Tamil Nadu has a multi-party system.The Election Commission of India accords recognition to national-level and state-level political parties based upon objective criteria. A recognized political party enjoys privileges like a reserved party symbol, [a] free broadcast time on state-run television and radio, consultation in the setting of election dates, and giving input in setting electoral ...