The newly inaugurated Meghalaya Public Service Commission centre in Tura has conducted its first written examination, marking a significant milestone for aspirants in the western region of the state.

The examination was held on Saturday, November 15, shortly after the formal inauguration of the facility. The development is expected to benefit thousands of candidates appearing for various competitive examinations, including the state civil service examination, by eliminating the need to travel long distances to appear for tests.

Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad Sangma announced the development on Facebook, emphasising the government's commitment to expanding examination infrastructure across the state.

"The need for MPSC centre is felt in other parts of our State, and as a Government, we

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