When was the Public Service Commission, the original version of the UPSC set up?

(A) 1st October, 1926
(B) 1st April, 1937
(C) 15th August, 1947
(D) 26th January, 1950

Correct Answer : 1st October, 1926
Question Asked : SSC CPO Sub-Inspector Exam 2003
Explanation : Indianisation of the superior Civil Services became one of the major demands of the political movement compelling the British Indian Government to consider setting up of a Public Service Commission for recruitment to its services in the territory. The first Public Service Commission was set up on October 1, 1926. However, its limited advisory functions failed to satisfy the people’s aspirations and the continued stress on this aspect by the leaders of our freedom movement resulted in the setting up of the Federal Public Service Commission under the Government of India Act 1935. Under this Act, for the first time, provision was also made for the formation of Public Service Commissions at the provincial level. With the promulgation of the new Constitution for independent India on 26th January, 1950, the Federal Public Service Commission was accorded a constitutional status as an autonomous entity and given the title - Union Public Service Commission. Note: Recently, President Pranab Mukherjee appointed Professor David R. Syiemlieh as the Chair- man of the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC).
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