Jharkhand Internet Suspended: Jharkhand General Graduate Level Combined Competitive Examination is going to be organized in Jharkhand on 21 and 22 September under Jharkhand Staff Selection Commission. In such a situation, the government has taken many precautions, because the matter of paper leak has come to the fore many times and the government has also been criticized. In such a situation, the government of Hemant Soren has taken an important decision.
In view of the examination, internet service will be closed in entire Jharkhand from 8 am to 1:30 pm on 21 and 22 September. The Home Department has also issued an order in this regard.
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In the cases of paper leak in the past, it has been seen that most of the paper leak incidents are done through WhatsApp. The people of the gang form an organization and carry out this incident. The investigation of the earlier paper leak incident is still going on. In such a situation, the government seems to be fully prepared, anger was also clearly visible among the candidates in the paper leak case.
Just talked to the senior officials and took information regarding the preparations for the Joint Graduate Level (JSSC CGL) examination organized by the Jharkhand Staff Selection Commission to be held from tomorrow and gave them necessary guidelines.
In any case, any kind of negligence will not be tolerated at all.…
— Hemant Soren (@HemantSorenJMM) September 20, 2024
‘Negligence will not be tolerated’ – CM Hemant Soren
The Jharkhand government has given clear instructions to the officials that there should be no negligence in the exam. Chief Minister Hemant Soren himself wrote in a post on social media X, “Talking to the senior officials, took information regarding the preparations for the Joint Graduate Level (JSSC CGL) examination organized by the Jharkhand Staff Selection Commission and gave them necessary guidelines. In any case, any kind of negligence will not be tolerated at all. My best wishes to all the candidates in advance.”