The Nagaland Public Service Commission (NPSC) plays a role in: *

Recruitment of civil servants
Policy implementation
plays a role in: * a) Recruitment of civil servants b) Policy implementation c) Judicial appointments
Legislative processes

The correct answer is: a) Recruitment of civil servants.

The Nagaland Public Service Commission (NPSC) is a constitutional body that conducts examinations for recruitment to various posts in the state government of Nagaland. It is also responsible for recommending candidates for appointment to the state government.

The NPSC was established in 1964 under the Nagaland Public Service Commission Act, 1963. The Commission consists of a Chairman and four members, who are appointed by the Governor of Nagaland on the advice of the Chief Minister.

The NPSC conducts examinations for recruitment to various posts in the state government, including Group A, Group B, and Group C posts. The Commission also conducts examinations for recruitment to the Nagaland Police Service and the Nagaland Judicial Service.

The NPSC is a highly respected institution in Nagaland. It is known for its fairness and transparency in its recruitment process. The Commission has played a vital role in the development of the state of Nagaland.

The other options are incorrect because:

  • Option b) Policy implementation is the responsibility of the state government.
  • Option c) Judicial appointments are the responsibility of the state High Court.
  • Option d) Legislative processes are the responsibility of the state Legislative Assembly.