Those in custody must be allowed to appear for lekhpal exam says Dhami

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Neha Kumari
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Uttarkhand Cm pushkar Singh Dhami

Representatives of the unemployed union met Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami at the Chief Minister's residence. He requested the Chief Minister that during the sit-in demonstrations in Dehradun, action is being taken against some candidates under various sections, they should be allowed to appear in the written examination for the recruitment of accountants to be held on February 12.

The Chief Minister has given instructions to the DGP that arrangements should be made to take these children to the designated examination centers and bring them from there to take the written examination for the recruitment of Lekhpal.

There is a provision of strict punishment in the anti-copying law

The Chief Minister said that in order to make the recruitment process transparent, an anti-copying ordinance has been implemented in the state. Recruitment examinations are being expedited. In order to provide continuous employment opportunities to the youth of the state, more advertisements will be issued soon on vacant posts. The calendar for the upcoming examinations has been issued. The Chief Minister said that in the anti-copying law that has been implemented in the state, a provision has been made for strict punishment for those who commit irregularities. He has appealed to the youth of all the states to prepare for the examination with full hard work. The representatives of the unemployed union thanked the Chief Minister for implementing the strict anti-copying ordinance in the state. He also appreciated the initiative of issuing calendar for recruitment examinations.

CM congratulates those appearing for Patwari/Lekhpal recruitment exam

Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami said that talks were held with the delegation of the unemployed organization. The talks were positive. Our government is committed to conduct fair, cheating-free and transparent examinations. The country's most stringent anti-cheating law has come into force in the state of Uttarakhand. All preparations have been completed to make the Patwari/Lekhpal recruitment exam to be held on February 12 peaceful, fair and without cheating. Free transport facility has been made available to the candidates to reach the examination center. The Chief Minister has expressed his heartiest wishes for the bright future of all the candidates appearing in the February 12 examination.

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