UP govt cancels Assistant Professor exam after STF uncovers rigging
Taking cognizance of the gravity of the matter, the Chief Minister ordered a confidential inquiry.
Taking cognizance of the gravity of the matter, the Chief Minister ordered a confidential inquiry.
On Friday, a Division Bench, comprising Justices MC Tripathi and Anees Gupta, issued the ruling after UPPSC filed a special appeal against the Single Bench's decision.
The Review Officer/Assistant Review Officer (RO/ARO) Examination–2023, conducted by the Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission (UPPSC), was held smoothly, safely, and in a single shift from 9:30 AM to 12:30 PM on Sunday across all 75 districts of the state.
Responding to the requests of students protesting in Prayagraj, the examination will now be conducted in a single day rather than over two days, as originally planned for December 7 and 8.
The decision has been taken on the initiative of Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, who had taken cognizance of the students' protest earlier.
The uproar over the decision of Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission (UPPSC) on the competitive examination schedule by the students continued for the second day here on Tuesday.
The UP government has given appointment letters to 910 youths within two days with 500 youths receiving appointment letters on Thursday.
The commission has decided to secure jobs for such candidates in the private sector, said a senior official of the commission.
Divya Sikarwar of Agra secures first position, followed by Pratiksha Pandey of Lucknow, Namrata Singh of Bulandshahr in UPPCS.
Congratulating the 500 newly appointed officers on behalf of the state government, CM Yogi said that Uttar Pradesh has taken a new leap in 6 years.