Express News Service
AHMEDABAD: After a streak of examination paper leaks in Gujarat, the federal government Plan to take decisive motion to stop such occurrences. In order to sort out the problem of examination paper leakage in authorities recruitment exams, the Gujarat authorities has determined to introduce a strict legislation. The particulars of this Bill will likely be revealed within the Budget session of the Gujarat Assembly. stated Government Spokes Person and Minister Rushikesh Patel on Wednesday.
Addressing a Press in Gandhinagar, Cabinet Minister Rushikesh Patel stated, “State government officials are engaged in preparations to introduce a law to curb the menace of paper leak. Government Planning Bill will be passed in the upcoming budget assembly session.”
“Gujarat ATS launched an investigation as soon as news of the junior clerk exam paper leak emerged. The exam was canceled to avoid any unfairness, Gujarat ATS arrested 15 suspects. Efforts to make the law have been going on for three-four months. The legislation will be passed in the upcoming assembly Session. Not only this, the law will provide for strict action against the accused who leak the papers,” he additional stated.
“Bill will provide necessary legal framework and deterrence. This move will be beneficial in curbing the problem of paper leaks,” he added.
Just 4 days in the past on Sunday, the GPSSB (Gujarat Panchayat Service Selection Board) needed to postpone the Junior Clerk examination because of its query paper being leaked. In response to the Paper leak incident, the Opposition has known as for more durable motion to handle the issue. varied scholar group and
political events like Aam Admi Party and Congress remains to be protesting throughout the state demanding strict motion towards the accused of a Paper leak.
The GPSSB marketed for 1,181 junior clerks and obtained 9.53 lakh functions in response. On Sunday, the examination was to be held at 2,995 places throughout the state. GPSSB had said that the examination had been postponed after the GPSSB obtained data from the police that they’d detained a suspect and seized a duplicate of the query paper early on Sunday.
AHMEDABAD: After a streak of examination paper leaks in Gujarat, the federal government Plan to take decisive motion to stop such occurrences. In order to sort out the problem of examination paper leakage in authorities recruitment exams, the Gujarat authorities has determined to introduce a strict legislation. The particulars of this Bill will likely be revealed within the Budget session of the Gujarat Assembly. stated Government Spokes Person and Minister Rushikesh Patel on Wednesday.
Addressing a Press in Gandhinagar, Cabinet Minister Rushikesh Patel stated, “State government officials are engaged in preparations to introduce a law to curb the menace of paper leak. Government Planning Bill will be passed in the upcoming budget assembly session.”
“Gujarat ATS launched an investigation as soon as news of the junior clerk exam paper leak emerged. The exam was canceled to avoid any unfairness, Gujarat ATS arrested 15 suspects. Efforts to make the law have been going on for three-four months. The legislation will be passed in the upcoming assembly Session. Not only this, the law will provide for strict action against the accused who leak the papers,” he additional stated.
“Bill will provide necessary legal framework and deterrence. This move will be beneficial in curbing the problem of paper leaks,” he added.
Just 4 days in the past on Sunday, the GPSSB (Gujarat Panchayat Service Selection Board) needed to postpone the Junior Clerk examination because of its query paper being leaked. In response to the Paper leak incident, the Opposition has known as for more durable motion to handle the issue. varied scholar group and
political events like Aam Admi Party and Congress remains to be protesting throughout the state demanding strict motion towards the accused of a Paper leak.
The GPSSB marketed for 1,181 junior clerks and obtained 9.53 lakh functions in response. On Sunday, the examination was to be held at 2,995 places throughout the state. GPSSB had said that the examination had been postponed after the GPSSB obtained data from the police that they’d detained a suspect and seized a duplicate of the query paper early on Sunday.