New law will be made to deal with paper leak and solver gang in up – Amar Ujala Hindi News Live

New law will be made to deal with paper leak and solver gang in Up

Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath.
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CM Yogi Adityanath said that the state government is committed to protect the interests of the youth. Every youth’s hard work, intelligence and talent are respected. Anarchic activities like paper leak or solver gang cannot be accepted at all. Strict action should be taken against every criminal involved in such crime, which should set an example. It is necessary to bring strict laws for action against criminals in such cases. Necessary action should be taken for this as soon as possible. The CM also gave instructions to take help of different agencies for setting the paper, scanning the OMR sheet and preparing the result.

The Chief Minister held an important meeting with the chairmen of various selection commissions on Saturday to speed up the selection process for vacant posts in various departments. Emphasizing on ensuring purity, transparency and confidentiality of selection examinations, the Chief Minister emphasized on comprehensive improvement in the selection processes. Apart from this, instructions were also given to ensure timeliness of the selection process. The Chief Minister also took information about the selection processes prevalent in the commissions and future programs.

There will be only one exam in one day

The CM said, the selection commissions are expected to release the calendar for the examinations on time and strictly adhere to it. All the selection commissions should coordinate with each other and ensure that only one examination is conducted on one day. Discrepancies have been reported regarding ‘equivalent qualification’ in determining educational qualification for some posts.

The concerned department should resolve the issue and provide the correct information to the commission. Only government secondary, degree colleges, universities, polytechnics, engineering colleges, medical colleges or funded educational institutions with a clean track record should be made centres for selection examinations.

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