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  2. Public Service Commission (Nepal) - Wikipedia

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    The Public Service Commission (Nepali: लोक सेवा आयोग) of Nepal was established on 15 June 1951. It is the main constitutional body involved in selecting meritorious candidates required by Government of Nepal for Civil Service Vacancy. [1]

  3. Chhattisgarh Public Service Commission - Wikipedia

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    The Chhattisgarh Public Service Commission (CGPSC) [1] is a government agency of the state of Chhattisgarh, India, responsible for recruiting candidates for various state government jobs through competitive examinations. [2]

  4. Chhattisgarh Lok Sewa Guarantee Act, 2011 - Wikipedia

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    Chhattisgarh Lok Sewa Guarantee Act, 2011 is law enacted by Government of Chhattisgarh in 2011 that ensures the delivery of certain public services to citizens by the state government, local bodies, public authorities or agencies within the stipulated time and to fix the liabilities of persons responsible for delivery of such services in the event of default .

  5. Union Public Service Commission - Wikipedia

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    The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC; ISO: Saṁgha Loka Sevā Āyoga) is a constitutional body tasked with recruiting officers for All India Services and the Central Civil Services (Group A and B) through various standardized examinations. [1] In 2023, 1.3 million applicants competed for just 1,255 positions. [2]

  6. Order of precedence in Nepal - Wikipedia

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    As the country embraces federalism, the government finalized a new order of precedence in April 2019. [1] The earlier order of precedence was revised by adjusting some key positions, mainly with the provincial administrations in place. The President is at the top of protocol, followed by the Vice President and then the Prime Minister. [2]

  7. Chhattisgarh Lokayog - Wikipedia

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    Chhattisgarh Lokayog is the Parliamentary Ombudsman for the state of Chhattisgarh ().). It is a high level statutory functionary, created to address grievances of the public against ministers, legislators, administration and public servants in issues related to misuse of power, mal-administration and corruption.

  8. Madhesh Provincial Assembly - Wikipedia

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    The province was previously known as Province No. 2 and Janakpur served as the temporary capital of the province. The 17 January 2022 session of the assembly endorsed a proposal to name the province Madhesh and designated Janakpur as the permanent provincial capital with two-thirds majority.

  9. National Assembly (Nepal) - Wikipedia

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    Each of the seven provinces elects 8 members each and Government of Nepal nominates 3 members and recommends to the president for approval. The electoral college consists of members of the provincial assembly and chairperson/mayor and vice-chairperson/deputy mayor of the local bodies within the province. Each provincial assembly member's vote ...