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The Kerala PSC is a constitutional body that recruits candidates for state government jobs through competitive examinations. It has its headquarters at Thulasi Hills, Pattom Palace, Thiruvananthapuram, and three regional and 14 district offices.
Learn about the history, powers, and responsibilities of the autonomous and constitutional body that conducts elections for local bodies in Kerala. Find out the current chief election commissioner, the composition, and the constitutional requirements of the state election commission.
In 2002, it was reported that Kerala government have chosen to either restructure or close the loss-making enterprises and has no plan for privatisation. [5] As per CAG report for 2008-2009, Kerala PSUs lack accountability, and needs improvement for imbibing professionalism and efficiency.
Kerala Police is the law enforcement agency for the Indian state of Kerala, formed in 1956 after the integration of Travancore and Cochin. It has a reputation for being one of the best-managed state police forces in the nation, and operates under the Department of Home Affairs, Government of Kerala.
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Learn about the history, aim, selection, training, and career progression of the Kerala Administrative Service (KAS), the administrative cadre of the Government of Kerala. KAS is a feeder category for IAS and aims to improve the efficiency of middle-level management in the state.
PSC stands for public service commission, a constitutional body that conducts examinations and advises on disciplinary matters in India. Learn about the central and state PSCs, their functions, and the civil services they recruit for.
Thampanoor is the geographic center and the busiest railway station of Thiruvananthapuram, the capital of Kerala. It has hotels, cinema halls, shopping malls, coaching centres, media offices and transport services nearby.