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  2. Kerala Public Service Commission - Wikipedia

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    The Kerala Public Service Commission (KPSC) is a government body in the state of Kerala, India, responsible for recruiting candidates for various state government jobs through competitive examinations. It was established in 1956 by the provisions of the Constitution of India.

  3. Kerala Administrative Service - Wikipedia

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    The Kerala Administrative Service (KAS) is the administrative cadre of the Government of Kerala started in the year 2018. The Kerala Public Service Commission conducts exams to recruit candidates for the service. Selection is through a three-stage examination followed by a training of 18 months.

  4. Public service commissions in India - Wikipedia

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    Public service commissions in India. In India, public service commissions are constitutional bodies established under Articles 315 (Part XIV) of the Constitution of India. Its provisions are explained till Article 323. [1] The Government of India and individual state governments has its own public service commissions.

  5. Oommen Chandy - Wikipedia

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    The Kerala Public Service Commission filled vacant posts during 2011–2016, [68] appointing as many as 1,67,096 job candidates, setting a record; [68] 46,223 posts were created in the same period. [68] The second Oommen ministry had also made the decision to prohibit liqueur in the state by discouraging bars. [70]

  6. Public sector undertakings in Kerala - Wikipedia

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    Public sector undertakings in Kerala, [1][2] i.e. enterprises in which majority shareholder is Government of Kerala are generally divided into Manufacturing & Non-Manufacturing. Some of the PSUs such as Kinfra, KSIDC, SIDCO etc. are promotional agencies. [3] As of 2004 there were 104 enterprises spread over 14 different sectors of Kerala economy.

  7. List of agencies of the government of Kerala - Wikipedia

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    ADAK; Alappuzha Canal Management Society; ANERT; Co-Operative Academy of Professional Education (CAPE) [3] Energy Management Centre (EMC) Food Craft Institute - Kerala, under the Dept. of Tourism [4] [5]

  8. First Vijayan ministry - Wikipedia

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    His tenure saw Kerala becoming first fully electrified State and fully open-defecation-free State in India. [citation needed] The 'filament free state', a project to bring in affordable LED bulbs in all households in Kerala also received good public attention. [69] He launched Kerala Bank and Kerala Administrative Service. [70] [71]

  9. Second Chandy ministry - Wikipedia

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    The Kerala Public Service Commission filled the vacant posts during 2011–16. [41] As many as 1,67,096 job candidates were appointed, setting a record. [41] As many as 46,223 posts were created in the same period. [41] The Second Oommen Chandy ministry had also took decision to prohibit Liquor in the state by discouraging bars. [43]