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Four TSPSC cancelled exams to be re-held without fee: KTR

Telangana IT Minister KT Rama Rao announced on Saturday that the four Telangana State Public Service Commission (TSPSC) exams that were cancelled due to a paper leak will be re-held without fee because students had already paid for the cancelled exams.

He also stated that the government will provide students with all the necessary resources to help them prepare for the re-exams.

Speaking to the media on Saturday at BRBK Bhavan, he stated that the government will ensure that all coaching material for the four exams is uploaded online. He stated that the government will strengthen study circles across the state and keep study rooms open round the clock throughout the day.

“All the students who registered for the exams will be allowed to write them without paying the examination fee again. Besides the free coaching, food will also be given to the students,” he said.

“TSPSC is one of the best public service commissions in the country and the commission has been moving forward by adapting to the changes in technology,” said the IT minister.

He further said that many other public service commissions in the country are trying to implement the changes made by TSPSC. “The chairmen of 13 public service commissions throughout the country have come here to study the changes made by the state commission. They are now trying to implement the same changes in their states. The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) chairman has also visited Telangana twice to study TSPSC’s changes,” added KTR.

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He reiterated his remarks from Friday that the criminality of two individuals was the cause of the TSPSC paper leak and that it is unfair to blame the entire institution for the current situation.

He also slammed the opposition parties, especially the BJP for making ‘unfounded remarks’ and creating a conspiracy ‘out of thin air’.

The BRS leader stated that the BJP was attempting to incite “unrest” among unemployed youth.

He went on to say that the saffron party lacked “moral standing” to question the BRS government’s commitment to assisting the unemployed, and that there had been numerous instances of paper leaks in BJP-ruled states.

 

 

 

 

 

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