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But on 16 May 1921, the government laid the foundation of the Central Recruitment Board. It was headed by a commissioner secretary on 19 January 1940 when the country was under British rule . After 5 years of the independence , the Public Service Commission was constituted on 18 May 1951 under the provisions of the Constitution of India and ...
Karnataka Administrative Service (KAS) is the civil service of Karnataka state in India. [1] The Public Service Commission conducts exams to recruit candidates for the service. These young officers recruited by KPSC take up various administrative posts at the district and state level.
Karnataka Panchayat Administrative Service, [1] popularly known as KPAS, is the civil service of Karnataka state in India. The Rural Development and Panchayat Raj Department conducts exams to recruit candidates for the service. The KPAS officers are usually appointed as Panchayat Development Officers known as PDO.
It was established in 1946 in a rented building in Pandeshwar under the Government of Madras State. Since 1954, [2] Polytechnic has started functioning at its present campus in Kadri Hills, Mangalore. There were four main three-year diploma programmes in civil engineering, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, and automobile ...
KCA Bangalore was started in 1955 thanks to the initiative of early residents Leo D'Silva, Public Notary and John D'Sa, who was later Chief Engineer of the Karnataka State Government Electricity Board and Capt. Dr. George Mathias - a well-known coffee planter. The early meetings were in the legendary Oorgaum House, the home of Rajpramukh PG D ...
The examination has four major tiers which are conducted over different days, with results posted after each tier. Previous exams also included an interview tier, but following a government order, interviews were removed for all non-gazetted posts in the central government as of 1 January 2016.
1 February – E. Ahamed, 78, former Minister of State, MP from Kerala (born 1938) [89] 1 February – Asim Basu, 81, theatre artiste, film art director (born 1935) [90] 13 February – Salma Siddiqui, 85, novelist in Urdu (born 1931) [91] 16 February – Krishnaraj Sriram, 43, first-class cricketer for Karnataka (born 1973) [92]
In 1981 the Karnataka state government renamed the Chamarajendra Technical Institute as CAVA. Following the suggestions of a committee headed by the prominent Russian painter, Svetoslav Roerich, CAVA was established on the lines of the J.J. School of Arts in Mumbai. University of Mysore provided affiliation for the courses offered at CAVA ...