Two individuals have been detained in Jharkhand's Dhanbad district for trying to cheat during a competitive examination conducted by the state's Staff Selection Commission. The suspects were caught with incriminating evidence, including multiple mobile phones and a list of examinees. The government took measures to ensure a fair exam, including the suspension of mobile internet services during the duration of the test. However, the JSSC chairman claimed that the examination was completed smoothly and without any disruptions.
Illegal Activities Disrupt Jharkhand Staff Selection Commission Exam
On Sunday, two individuals were detained in Dhanbad, Jharkhand for attempting to cheat during a competitive examination conducted by the Staff Selection Commission (SSC). During the incident, the suspects were apprehended with multiple mobile phones, electronic gadgets, and a list of examinees. In an effort to maintain the integrity of the exam, the state government temporarily suspended mobile internet services during the test.
Background
The Staff Selection Commission is a government agency responsible for conducting recruitment examinations for various Group B and Group C posts in various central government departments, ministries, and organizations. The Combined Graduate Level Examination (CGLE) is one of the most competitive exams conducted by the SSC and attracts a large number of candidates each year.
Details of the Incident
According to police reports, the two detained individuals were identified as Vikas Kumar and Gaurav Kumar. They were caught red-handed while attempting to use mobile phones to transmit answers during the examination. The suspects also possessed a list of examinees, which raised suspicions about their involvement in an organized cheating ring.
Government Response
The Jharkhand government has taken strict measures to ensure fair and transparent examinations. To prevent cheating, mobile internet services were suspended during the duration of the test. However, the suspension caused inconvenience for citizens who relied on their mobile devices for communication and other purposes.
SSC's Statement
The Chairman of the SSC, Dr. Jaishree Obhrai, stated that the examination was completed smoothly and without any major disruptions. However, he acknowledged the challenges posed by cheating and emphasized the commission's commitment to upholding integrity and fairness in its recruitment processes.
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