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NEW UPSC CHAIRMAN APPOINTED 2020

NEW UPSC CHAIRMAN PRADEEP KUMAR TO HAVE TENURE TILL APRIL 4, 2020





The officials said Joshi will have tenure till April 4, 2022 as the chairman of the UPSC

“One of the most intriguing and toughest exams considered around the country is the UPSC

exam”.


The exam which has been scheduled to be conducted on 4th October this year had a major
change in its committee.


Educationist Professor Pradeep Kumar Joshi, on 7th of August was appointed as the chairman
of the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC), that conducts the civil services examination to
select India’s bureaucrats and diplomats.

Padeep Kumar file photo

He will succeed Arvind Saxena who completes his term as UPSC chairman on Friday.
Joshi, who was the chairman of both Chhattisgarh and Madhya Pradesh Public Service
Commissions, joined the UPSC as a member in May 2015.
His tenure as the chairman of the UPSC will be till May 12, 2021.

With his appointment as the chairman, there is a vacancy of a member in the UPSC.
At present, Bhim Sain Bassi, Air Marshal A S Bhonsle (retired), Sujata Mehta, Manoj Soni, Smita Nagaraj, M Sathiyavathy, Bharat Bhushan Vyas, T C A Anant and Rajiv Nayan Choubey are members of the UPSC.




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