HCM Rajasthan State Institute of Public Administration

HCM Rajasthan State Institute of Public Administration is a state level training institute of the Government of Rajasthan.It is situated in Jaipur. The principal objective to contribute for the improvement of state administration through training, system research and management consultancy and to develop positive attitude and skill.

It conducts the foundational training for officials recruited to various state services, viz. Rajasthan Administrative Service, Rajasthan Police Service, Rajasthan Accounts Service, and others. It also organizes professional training for the officers of the Indian Administrative Service (Allotted to Rajasthan), Rajasthan Administrative Service, Rajasthan Accounts Service, and Rajasthan Judicial Service.

The institute began in 1957 at Jodhpur as Officers' Training School for training of the members of newly constituted Rajasthan Administrative Service and shifted to Jaipur in 1963 .In 1969 it was rechristened as Harish Chandra Mathur State Institute of Public Administration to commemorate the memory of a politician .In 1981 its building was extensively damaged in the floods and was rebuilt in subsequent years.

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