UKSSSC Examination: Dhami Govt orders vigilance inquiry towards 6 officers

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UKSSSC Examination: Dhami Govt orders vigilance inquiry towards 6 officers

The Uttarakhand authorities has ordered a vigilance inquiry towards six folks, together with prime officers, in reference to alleged irregularities within the Uttarakhand Subordinate Services Selection Commission (UKSSSC) examinations.

The determination comes at a time when the Uttarakhand Special Task Force (STF) is probing the UKSSSC paper leak case, through which a minimum of 35 folks have been arrested to this point.

According to authorities officers, a vigilance inquiry was ordered towards former UKSSSC secretary Santosh Badoni, former controller of examinations Narayan Singh Dangi and three part officers of UKSSSC.

ADG Amit Kumar Sinha mentioned, “The investigation of STF is already going on and now a vigilance inquiry has been ordered against the government employees involved in the STF investigation.”

State on Friday cupboard handed decision To switch the continued recruitment for 7,000 vacancies by UKSSSC to Uttarakhand Public Service Commission.

The paper leak case pertains to a written examination carried out by UKSSSC on December 4 and 5 final 12 months through which round 1.6 lakh candidates appeared and 916 received chosen for varied departments. After the declaration of outcomes, representatives of scholar organizations met Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami and submitted a memorandum alleging irregularities within the conduct of the examination.

Following the allegations, Dhami requested the DGP to take strict motion towards these accountable, and an FIR was registered on July 22 this 12 months. The UKSSSC Secretary was faraway from the publish and later the matter was handed over to the STF. In the investigation, greater than 50 candidates had been chosen on the idea of paper leak and plenty of different suspects had been discovered.


With inputs from TheIndianEXPRESS

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