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Asked: April 10, 20242024-04-10T17:30:56+05:30 2024-04-10T17:30:56+05:30In: Philosophy

‘Evolution of Union Public Service Commission has passed through three primary phases since 1926’. Explain.

Since 1926, the Union Public Service Commission’s evolution has gone through three main stages. Describe.

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      1. Establishment and Early Years (1926-1947):

      The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) was established in 1926 under the Government of India Act, 1919. Its primary mandate was to oversee the recruitment and selection process for the Indian Civil Service (ICS), the premier administrative service during British rule. The UPSC conducted competitive examinations, interviews, and assessments to select candidates for the ICS, ensuring a merit-based recruitment process.

      During this period, the UPSC played a crucial role in shaping the administrative machinery of British India by recruiting highly skilled and qualified individuals to serve in various government departments and agencies. The commission's operations were limited to selecting candidates for the ICS and other central services, with a focus on maintaining the efficiency and integrity of the civil service.

      2. Post-Independence Reforms (1947-1991):

      Following India's independence in 1947, the UPSC underwent significant reforms to adapt to the changing needs of the newly independent nation. The Constitution of India, adopted in 1950, provided a constitutional basis for the UPSC's functions and responsibilities, enshrining principles of meritocracy, impartiality, and efficiency in public service recruitment.

      During this period, the UPSC expanded its role to conduct examinations for a wide range of civil services, including the Indian Administrative Service (IAS), Indian Police Service (IPS), Indian Foreign Service (IFS), and various central services. The commission also assumed responsibility for advising the government on matters related to personnel management, training, and career development for civil servants.

      The UPSC's recruitment processes became more inclusive and transparent, with efforts to diversify the civil services by promoting representation from different regions, communities, and backgrounds. The commission also introduced reforms to modernize examination procedures, enhance evaluation methods, and ensure fairness and integrity in the selection process.

      3. Modernization and Adaptation (1991-Present):

      Since the early 1990s, the UPSC has continued to evolve in response to globalization, technological advancements, and changing socio-economic dynamics. The commission has embraced digital technologies to streamline recruitment processes, improve accessibility for candidates, and enhance the efficiency and transparency of examinations.

      In addition to conducting examinations, the UPSC has expanded its role in policy formulation, institutional development, and capacity building for public administration. It plays a vital role in shaping the governance landscape by advising the government on personnel policies, recruitment strategies, and reforms in public service management.

      Furthermore, the UPSC has adapted its examination syllabus and criteria to reflect emerging challenges, such as environmental sustainability, economic development, social inclusion, and governance innovation. The commission's efforts to promote ethical leadership, integrity, and professionalism in the civil services contribute to building a responsive, accountable, and efficient public administration.

      Conclusion:

      The Union Public Service Commission has undergone significant transformation since its establishment in 1926, evolving from a colonial-era recruitment agency to a modern and dynamic institution responsible for selecting and nurturing the country's administrative talent. Through its three primary phases of establishment and early years, post-independence reforms, and modernization and adaptation, the UPSC has remained committed to upholding the values of meritocracy, impartiality, and integrity in public service recruitment and governance. As India continues to progress, the UPSC will play a pivotal role in shaping the future of the nation by selecting and nurturing competent and ethical leaders for public service.

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