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The Governor advised that there must be an integrated team effort of the Public Service Commission, State Government, Civil Administration and Police in the conduct of APPSC combined competitive examinations. He directed the stakeholders to work in unison and perform in order to raise the reputation of the State in good governance and administration.
Sharing his observation, the Chief Minister said that the officers selected by the Commission are the medium through which policies and programmes of the Government are implemented. The improved efficiency of the Public Service Commission will greatly help in more effective delivery of governance to the last mile. He reposed his hope that timely conduct of APPSC examinations will improve the work culture and work efficiency of the State Government.
The Chief Minister assured all assistance from the State Government to Arunachal Pradesh Public Service Commission for its optimum performance. He said that the State Government is addressing the issues raised by the Commission, including new office building and appointment of a law officer.
APPSC Chairman Nipo Nabam and Secretary A.R Talwade, IAS gave a PowerPoint presentation about the tasks, challenges and the initiatives of APPSC for the conduct of the combined competitive examination and viva voce.
Chief Secretary Naresh Kumar, Director General of Police R.P. Upadhyaya, Vice Chancellor of RGU, Prof. Saket Kushwaha, Commissioner Home Kaling Tayeng, Commissioner to Governor Ravindra Singh Yadav, IPS, and members of APPSC C.P. Mansai, Tsering Naksang, Gamli Padu, IAS (Retd.) Major General Ganesh Singh Bisht, VSM (Retd.) shared their observations and suggestions.