Sunday, June 27, 2010
Results of third JPSC mains under scanner
Vijay Deo Jha | Ranchi | Thursday, June 24, 2010
The news from the Jharkhand Public Service Commission (JPSC) is not that it has published the results of third JPSC Mains', but the main news is that the results are not going to help it to refurbish its tainted image.
A random survey of the result of 720 selected candidates against 228 sanctioned posts suggests that the aspirants having taken regional languages like Nagpuri, Khortha and Santhali in their mains' examination have outnumbered others appeared who in the examination sans regional languages.
Though, the acting chairman of the JPSC, AK Sengupta, appeared confident about the result hoping it to be free and fair it is yet to be ascertained whether earlier JPSC exams deliberately left loopholes for the mass mayhem of merit on the result sheets.
There are few teachers or say experts of the regional languages — those can be counted on the finger — whose service the Jharkhand Public Service Commission might have been taking to prepare examination questions and scrutiny of the answer sheets.
It does not go with an intended question mark over teaching expertise of such few who are also running regular classes for the JPSC aspirants. JPSC like any other public service commission of the country maintains secrecy of the method of the evaluation of the examination copy.
"But if there is anything dirty deal inside it will come out very soon. Yet the result is surprising the way students of those who have been running coaching institute of regional language and literature have passed in large number creates suspicion," an aspirant Anil Kumar said.
For instance one Rajesh Kumar running coaching centre of Nagpuri language and literature for JPSC aspirants is credited with an astounding success ration. 18 out of 20 students who attended his classes are reported to have been called for interview.
For instance BN Ohdar and Vinod teaching Khortha are boasting with success ration which is around 90; so is Somrai Tete who runs classes in Santhali in Ranchi.
Nevertheless, a score of students made unsubstantiated claim that all of them have been associated with the examination process of the Jharkhand Public Service Commission. The JPSC will never divulge any detail. The interview of the selected candidates will start from July 1.
The news about the result of third JPSC Mains is that commission's secretary Shivshankar Tiwari is reported to have already sent his doubts to the State Government with official seal.
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