The Tamil Nadu Public Service Commission (TNPSC) is responsible for:

Recruitment to state government services
Implementation of welfare schemes
Collection of taxes
Maintenance of law and order

The Tamil Nadu Public Service Commission (TNPSC) is responsible for recruitment to state government services. It is an independent body that conducts examinations and interviews to select candidates for various government jobs. The TNPSC was established in 1920 and is headquartered in Chennai.

The TNPSC conducts examinations for a variety of posts, including Group I, Group II, Group III, and Group IV posts. The Group I posts are the highest-level posts in the state government and include positions such as District Collector, Sub-Collector, and Assistant Commissioner of Police. The Group II posts are the middle-level posts in the state government and include positions such as Assistant Director of Public Instruction, Assistant Commissioner of Land Revenue, and Assistant Engineer. The Group III posts are the lower-level posts in the state government and include positions such as Clerk, Typist, and Stenographer. The Group IV posts are the lowest-level posts in the state government and include positions such as Peon, Sweeper, and Watchman.

The TNPSC also conducts examinations for various technical posts, such as Assistant Engineer, Junior Engineer, and Technical Assistant. The TNPSC also conducts examinations for various medical posts, such as Medical Officer, Dental Surgeon, and Pharmacist.

The TNPSC is a very important body in the state of Tamil Nadu. It is responsible for recruiting the best and brightest candidates for various government jobs. The TNPSC is also responsible for ensuring that the recruitment process is fair and transparent.

The other options are incorrect because:

  • The Tamil Nadu government is responsible for implementing welfare schemes.
  • The Tamil Nadu government is responsible for collecting taxes.
  • The Tamil Nadu police is responsible for maintaining law and order.