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Job seekers claim question paper leak in Jharkhand PSC Prelims; Government refutes allegations

Job seekers disrupted two examination centers in Jamtara and Chatra, claiming a compromised preliminary question paper for the Jharkhand Public Service Commission (PSC).

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Job seekers claim question paper leak in Jharkhand PSC Prelims; Government refutes allegations

Job seekers claim question paper leak in Jharkhand PSC Prelims: On Sunday, a faction of job seekers disrupted two examination centers in the districts of Jamtara and Chatra, asserting that the preliminary question paper for the Jharkhand Public Service Commission (PSC) had been compromised.

The administration denied the charges, saying the JPSC preliminary examination followed protocols.

A portion of Upendranath Verma Inter College in Chatra participants claimed the principal’s office tampered with the question paper’s seal before the exam.

They caused trouble by claiming a paper violation.

After hearing the news, SP Vikas Pandey and Deputy Commissioner Ramesh Gholap went to the center.

Additional Collector Arvind Kumar, the examination’s nodal officer, denied the paper breach claims.

He stated twelve candidates were raising a ruckus in one exam room, but the center’s other eight halls were orderly.

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A faction of JJS College aspirants residing in Mihijam, Jamtara, incited disorder by claiming that papers had leaked. They asserted that the General Studies question paper was compromised before it arrived at the examination room.

After being informed of the incident, Deputy Commissioner Kumud Sahay and Sub-Divisional Officer Anant Kumar proceeded to the center.

Kumar stated that no paper breach was conceivable; however, an investigation will be conducted into the allegations.

In January, the Jharkhand Staff Selection Commission suspended the Combined Graduate Level (CGL) exam since the question paper was released hours before the exam.

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