'Meghalaya Public Service Commission' building inaugurated by CM Conrad Sangma in Shillong

MPSC that was established on the September 22, 1972, will start functioning from its own separate building in Shillong
'Meghalaya Public Service Commission' building inaugurated by CM Conrad Sangma in Shillong

Guwahati:

Almost 48 years after it was set up, the Meghalaya Public Service Commission (MPSC) that was established on the September 22, 1972, will start functioning from its own separate building in Lower Lachumiere of Shillong, which was inaugurated earlier today by the State's Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma.

Speaking at the sparsely attended inaugural function, Sangma attend lauded the efforts of all those involved in the completion of the project and said that the new infrastructure will enhance the functioning of the MPSC and greatly benefit job aspirants and the people of the State at large.

"This new building is a small step towards creating a new MPSC that is more accessible and more 'friendly", the Chief Minister said, adding that reforms within the MPSC will further enhance its efficiency in conducting exams and timely declaration of results and also in areas of providing more facilities to ease the hardships of aspirants who visit the State Public Service Commission.

The Chief Minister also said that decentralisation and technological interventions are crucial to make MPSC perform better. "Apart from transparency, conducting exams fast and getting results out faster is very important, in which decentralisation and the use technology will be critical. With decentralisation of exams people won't have to travel far distances. Modern video conferencing systems can be utilised to conduct interviews. All these intervention can ensure that MPSC performs in a much more efficient manner," the Chief Minister said.

The Chief Minister further mentioned that creation of an IT Cell in the MPSC will not only add to its efficiency but also overhaul and improve the overall experience of the candidates by making the application processes and communications much simpler.

It may be mentioned here that efforts are also being made to improve the functioning of the MPSC cells that have been created in different district headquarters of Tura, Jowai, Nongstoin, Nongpoh, Williamnagar and Baghmara and also to complete the building of the MPSC office in Tura. The even was also attended by the Chairman of the MPSC L.M. Sangma, Chief Secretary M.S. Rao and Additional Chief Secretary, R.V. Suchiang.

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