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Choose the correct statement(s) regarding the First Administrative Reforms Commission (ARC) of India:

  1. It was set up in 1966 under the chairmanship of K. Hanumanthayya.

  2. It examined issues related to Centre–State relations through a study team under M.C. Setalvad.

  3. One of its recommendations was the creation of an Inter-State Council under Article 263.

A1 and 2 only

B2 and 3 only

C1 and 3 only

DAll of the above

Answer:

B. 2 and 3 only

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First Administrative Reforms Commission (ARC) of India

  • The First Administrative Reforms Commission (ARC) was constituted by the Government of India on January 5, 1966.

  • Its primary objective was to examine the entire public administration system in India and recommend measures for reform and improvement.

  • Initially, the Commission was chaired by Morarji Desai. However, he resigned in 1967 to become the Deputy Prime Minister.

  • Following Morarji Desai's resignation, K. Hanumanthayya took over as the Chairman of the Commission.

  • The First ARC was quite extensive in its scope, submitting 20 reports and making a total of 578 recommendations covering various aspects of public administration.

Key Points on Centre-State Relations:

  • The ARC set up several Study Teams and Working Groups to delve into specific areas of administration.

  • One crucial Study Team was dedicated to examining Centre-State Relations.

  • This Study Team on Centre-State Relations was headed by M.C. Setalvad, who was also the first Attorney General of India (1950-1963).

  • A significant recommendation made by the First ARC, stemming from its study on Centre-State relations, was the establishment of a permanent Inter-State Council.

  • The Commission recommended that this Council should be constituted under Article 263 of the Indian Constitution, with the objective of promoting coordination between the Union and the States.

  • The Inter-State Council was eventually set up in 1990, based on the recommendations of the Sarkaria Commission, which also reiterated the need for such a body, drawing inspiration from the ARC's suggestions.

  • The recommendations of the First ARC laid the groundwork for many administrative reforms in the country, influencing subsequent policies and administrative structures.


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