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| Azad favours full autonomy for Public Service Commission | | Assures support for independence from outside influences | | Early Times Reporter Srinagar|Sep 12- Chief Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad has favoured full functional autonomy for State Public Service Commission to maintain its integrity and independence from outside influences. “I feel the Commission needs to be given full functional autonomy in tune with the constitutional provisions to maintain its integrity and independence from outside influences”, the Chief Minister said while addressing the inaugural session of the Golden Jubilee function of the Jammu and Kashmir Public Service Commission here today. Established on September 1957, the J&K PSC has completed 50 years of its existence this month. An impressive function was organised at SKICC attended, among others, by Governor, S. K. Sinha, Minister for Health & Medical Education, Mangat Ram Sharma, Minister of State for Youth Services & Sports, Babu Singh, Chief Secretary, C. Phunsog, legislators, Chairman, J&K PSC, Muhammad Shafi Pandit and his counterparts from Karnataka, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Uttarakhand, West Bengal and Andhra Pradesh and senior officers. The Chief Minister assured his full support to the Commission for independence from executive and political influence to function as a true autonomous institution as envisaged in the Constitution. He said the State Constitution provides safeguards to the Public Service Commission and he was himself in favour of its full functional autonomy.
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