Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma emphasized the paramount importance of maintaining confidentiality and security of question papers during the recruitment examinations scheduled for February 2025. In a review meeting held at the Chief Minister’s residence on January 21, 2025, he directed authorities to ensure that effective management is in place to prevent the use of unfair means in exams.
Focus on Question Paper Security
Highlighting the need for vigilance, the Chief Minister instructed district administrations, police, and the Rajasthan Public Service Commission (RPSC) to work in close coordination to ensure the smooth conduct of the Rajasthan State and Subordinate Services Combined Competitive Preliminary Examination. Special attention is to be given to the collection, storage, and distribution of question papers to avoid any security lapses.
Coordinated Efforts for Smooth Execution
The CM emphasized that all stakeholders must engage in enhanced supervision and monitoring to uphold the integrity of the examination process. The collaboration between district administrations, law enforcement, and RPSC will play a critical role in ensuring the fairness and transparency of the recruitment tests.
Prioritizing Fair Practices
The Rajasthan government reiterated its commitment to curbing the use of unfair means during competitive exams. “Confidentiality and security of question papers should be the highest priority. Effective measures must be taken to prevent any malpractice,” said CM Sharma during the meeting.
The upcoming examinations are expected to see thousands of aspirants competing for state and subordinate services positions. Authorities have been instructed to leave no stone unturned in ensuring a smooth and transparent examination process, setting a precedent for future recruitment efforts.