Madhya Pradesh state service aspirants continue stir over exam dates extension demand
Press Trust of India | February 6, 2024 | 12:08 PM IST | 1 min read
Candidates selected in the preliminary examination should be given at least 90 days to prepare for the main exam, protestor demand.
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Subscribe NowNEW DELHI: A group of candidates who has cleared the preliminary round of State Service Examination-2023 spent the cold winter night outside the MPPSC headquarters in Indore demanding extension of the main exam's dates to allow them more time for preparations. The candidates started the indefinite agitation in front of the Madhya Pradesh Public Service Commission (MPPSC) headquarters here on Monday afternoon. The protesters laid out their beddings on a road in front of the MPPSC headquarters.
They were seen trying to keep themselves warm by setting up bonfires and also singing devotional songs during the night. "The result of the preliminary round of State Service Examination 2023 (conducted by the MPPSC) was declared on January 18. The MPPSC main examination has been scheduled from March 11 to 16. The MPPSC has not given us enough time to prepare for the main exam," said Akash Pathak, who is leading the protest.
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Candidates selected in the preliminary examination should be given at least 90 days to prepare for the main exam, he said. Pathak said the agitation will continue till their demand is accepted by authorities. MPPSC's Officer on Special Duty (OSD) Ravindra Panchbhai said the demands of the protesters will be placed before the commission for consideration.
Panchbhai claimed that many candidates selected in the preliminary examination have requested the MPPSC to conduct the main exam as per the schedule so that its result can be declared on time. In the result of the state service preliminary examination-2023 declared on January 18, as many as 5,589 candidates, out of nearly 2 lakh aspirants, were selected for the main exam, according to officials. An advertisement had been issued to fill 229 posts in different administrative services through the State Service Examination 2023.
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