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UPSC to mark centenary year celebrations from October 1

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The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) will mark its centenary year with a year-long series of events and initiatives beginning on October 1 and running until October 1, 2026. The decision was taken at a recent meeting chaired by UPSC Chairman Ajay Kumar.

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Established on October 1, 1926, under the provisions of the Government of India Act, 1919 and following the recommendations of the Lee Commission (1924), the Public Service Commission later became the Federal Public Service Commission in 1937. It was renamed the Union Public Service Commission with the adoption of the Constitution on January 26, 1950.

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“Since its inception, UPSC has been a symbol of transparency, fairness and meritocracy, ensuring the selection of the most deserving candidates through a rigorous and impartial process for senior-level positions in Government services,” Kumar said.

As part of the centenary celebrations, UPSC will release a commemorative logo and tagline, launch new initiatives and reforms, and involve employees in designing and executing the events. “The Centenary Year gives us an opportunity to look back with pride, introspect for improvement and plan a roadmap for the next 100 years of glory,” the Chairman added.

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