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Impact of student movement; JSSC CGL will be investigated

The JSSC CGL exam is once again the subject of controversy. Candidates are upset claiming paper leaks, repetition of questions and inconsistencies in the distribution of booklets. Raj Bhavan has also ordered an inquiry.

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Following Raj Bhavan’s order, JSSC has formed a two-member committee to look into it. Joint Secretary Madhumita Kumari and Deputy Secretary Arvind Kumar Lal are included in this. The committee was asked to complete the investigation and submit its report within a week.

Impact of student movement Earlier on Thursday, the candidates had demonstrated in front of the JSSC office. They created a ruckus demanding that the exam be cancelled. On this, the Chairman of the Commission had assured him that the truth would be brought out after an investigation.

On the other hand, the candidates are continuously agitated about this issue. It is worth noting that the process for appointment to general posts at graduate level has been ongoing for almost a decade. But the appointment process has not yet been completed. After the advertisement has been canceled once, the appointment process goes on again, which is a source of controversy.

Called the commission office on 30 September The Staff Selection Commission has called the candidates who presented evidence of irregularities in CGL-2023 to the office on September 30 at 3 pm. In the letter issued by the Secretary of the Commission, it was said that the concerned candidates should appear and explain the situation. On behalf of the applicants, a compact disc, a pin drive and a 54-page document have been handed over to the Commission as evidence.

The Commission says the original source of the pin drive and CD is not available. The Commission has asked Kunal Pratap Singh of Exam Fighters Training, candidates Ashish Kumar, Prakash Kumar, Ramchandra Mandal, Vinay Kumar and Premlal Thakur to appear at the Commission office on September 30.

Applicants’ claims and demands

first charge

Outside the Makhmandro center (center code-776) of Ranchi’s Bethany Convent High School, a student saw another student talking on the phone and writing answers before the start of the first shift exam on September 22. It was then the student himself who noticed Ansar . When I checked the answer after the exam, I got it right. The student who saw this is ready to co-operate in the investigation.

second charge

In the center of Kumar B.Ed College (centre code 281) in Dhanbad, some students noticed that a student was talking on the phone and noting the answers before the start of the first shift exam on 22 September. When the students protested against him, he ran away and tore up the page written on the answers and threw it there, and the video is available with the students. The face of the student who ran away is also there in that video.

third charge

A police officer told the answers to a girl in Hindu High School Room No. 4 Hazaribagh. A girl has sent this information via voicemail. This can be confirmed by examining the CCTV footage installed in that room.

fourth charge

At Canolfan Bedo Ranchi Ysgol Uwchradd Women’s Project on 21/09/2024, in the first shift, Paper 2 was given instead of Paper 3 and the Paper 3 answer booklet was given which is given before the questions. Then after an hour had passed, Paper 3 was given. Because of this the numbers of the answer booklet and the question booklet did not match.

fifth charge

In the exam held on 22nd September, 2022, 16 out of 20 questions of Mathematics and Reasoning were found in one lump sum of SSC exam 2018 and 2022. Where 16 questions were found in one shift of Mathematics exam asked in Central SSC exam held in 2022 In the SSC exam held in the year 2019, 16 out of 20 reasoning questions were found to be random. Also, in the examination held on 21st, 17 reasoning questions were the same questions asked in SSC CGL on 28 August 2016.

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