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To make Recruitment to (i) all Group “B” Posts in the various Ministries/Departments of the Govt. of India and their Attached and Subordinate Offices which are in the pay scales the maximum of which is Rs.10,500 or below and (ii) all non-technical Group “C” posts in the various Ministries/Departments of the Govt. of India and their ...
SAl has been entrusted with promoting sport in India and achieving sporting excellence at the national and international level. SAI, an autonomous body under the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, Government of India, is the Apex National Sports Body of India, for the development of sport in India. SAI has two sports academies, 12 regional ...
State public service commissions of India (25 P) U. Union Public Service Commission (3 C, 22 P) Pages in category "Government recruitment in India"
National Recruitment Agency [1] is a Central Recruitment Agency established by the Government of India, that will conduct a Common Eligibility Test (CET) [2] for selection to all of the Group C and Group D employee posts in all central government establishments which includes all of the central public sector undertakings and all of the central autonomous bodies. [3]
This is in contrast to the All India Services, which are common to both the central and state governments, or the state civil services, which fall under the purview of individual states. The Cadre Controlling Authority for each established Service is controlled by the respective Union government ministries of India. The higher-level positions ...
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A sports university in Punjab was announced by the Government of Punjab in June 2017. [2] In July 2019 it was decided to name it after Maharaja Bhupinder Singh. [3] It was established in August 2019 thorough The Maharaja Bhupinder Singh Punjab Sports University Act, 2019 [4] and approved by the University Grants Commission (UGC) in September of that year. [5]
With the passing of the Government of India Act 1919, the Imperial Services headed by the Secretary of State for India were split into two—the All India Services and the Central Services. [7] The All India and Central Services (Group A) were designated as Central Superior Services as early as 1924. [8]