Constable recruitment exam.
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The news of cancellation of constable recruitment examination in Uttar Pradesh is in discussion today. Now it has to be seen whether the constable recruitment exam is held again in Bihar before UP or not? The examination started in October last year and after evidence of various types of rigging came to light, on the 3rd, the then Chairman of the Central (Constable) Selection Board, Sanjeev Kumar Singhal issued an order to cancel the already conducted examination and postpone the remaining papers. Did. The Economic Offenses Unit (EOU) started the investigation into the rigging and it was said that the report should come by the time Kharmas is over. During the investigation, something happened that before the end of December, the command was taken away from Singhal and given to DG Shobha Ohatkar. 144 days have passed since the order of cancellation of the exam came and now it has been two months since Shobha took over the job. Still waiting for the new date of examination. In a way, the wait for the fulfillment of CM Nitish Kumar’s claim is taking a long time.
Notifications gone, couldn’t even update my name
After the arrival of Shobha Ohatkar, it was believed that the date of Bihar constable recruitment exam could come any time. It was also believed that after the investigation report of the Economic Offenses Unit comes by January 15, the new date for the constable recruitment examination will be released. But, this wait is not ending. The youth preparing for constable recruitment are gradually losing patience. The youth, who used to spend day and night preparing for the exam by running in the morning, have now in a way given up even searching for the date of this exam. The youth preparing for the examination said that far from bringing the notification of the new date of constable recruitment, Shobha Ohtkar has not even posted her name in place of Singhal as the chairperson on the website of the Central Constable Selection Board (csbc.bih.nic.in). Could get it fixed.
EOU will submit its investigation report by the second week of January.
Retired 1988 batch IPS officer SK Singhal was facing disgrace at the time of his retirement, but Chief Minister Nitish Kumar gave him important responsibility. There was controversy over giving him the responsibility of constable selection board. Singhal was trolled a lot on social media and the target was also the Home Department Minister of Bihar, i.e. Chief Minister Nitish Kumar. Despite this he continued in his post. When the process of constable recruitment examination started, it took time that he would live up to the expectations of the Chief Minister. But, as soon as the exams started, all kinds of irregularities started coming to light. The solution to the question paper was ready and reached the examination hall. Not one, but many places. Those who took the exam in place of other candidates were also caught. So many irregularities came to light, but as the Chairman of the Central Selection Board, he did not take immediate action. The matter went to the Economic Offenses Wing and finally on October 3, Singhal, as Chairman, decided to cancel the already conducted examination and postpone the remaining examinations. Since then, the investigation by the Economic Offenses Unit is going on and it is believed that the government has taken this tough decision in view of some discrepancies in the same. Before the EOU could submit its investigation report by the second week of January, Singhal was dismissed.
Was known as ‘Hunter Wally’ for a long time
Shobha Ohatkar, a 1990 batch IPS officer, is serving as the Director General. Due to her strict nature, she was known as ‘Hunter Wali’ for a long time. For some time, he was in the news due to his indecency with IPS officer Vikas Vaibhav, known as the General Commander of Home Defense Corps and Fire Services. When Vikas Vaibhav got freedom from him after the shocking message to the government, IPS Anusuiya Ransingh also made similar allegations. Ohtkar was heavily involved in the Anusuiya case, although in the case of Vikas Vaibhav, he also had to be uncomfortable for some time. Despite the discomfort, the Nitish Kumar government maintained faith in him, due to which Vikas Vaibhav was finally removed from the Police Department and put to work under the General Administration Department. Due to its strict attitude, the government believes that it will be right for Chief Minister Nitish Kumar’s ‘Jobs only Jobs’ scheme. Now he has to complete the constable recruitment process before the Lok Sabha elections.