In a major crackdown on corruption, the Jharkhand government has cancelled 44 recruitment examinations conducted by JPSC and JSSC due to widespread irregularities and student protests.
- 44 major recruitment exams in Jharkhand have been cancelled due to detected irregularities.
- The list includes high-profile posts like Deputy Collectors, Civil Judges, and Assistant Professors.
- A fast-track court will be requested to handle cases related to JPSC-JSSC irregularities.
Ranchi: In a sweeping move aimed at cleansing the state's recruitment process, the Jharkhand Government on Tuesday night released a comprehensive list of 44 recruitment examinations that have been officially cancelled. The decision follows intense student protests demanding transparency and accountability in the state's examination systems.
According to eight separate notifications issued late at night, the cancelled exams encompass those conducted by the Jharkhand Public Service Commission (JPSC) and the outsourced agency TSR Data Processing Private Limited (TDPL) dating back to 2014. This massive cancellation highlights systemic flaws that have plagued the state's hiring processes for nearly a decade.
Major Positions Affected
The scale of the cancellation is unprecedented. The list of affected examinations includes recruitment for critical administrative and technical roles such as Drug Inspectors, Assistant Professors, Deputy Collectors, Dental Doctors, Assistant Engineers, Civil Judges, and Additional Public Prosecutors. Furthermore, recruitment for Forest Range Officers, lecturers in government polytechnics, and Senior Scientific Officers has also been scrapped.
The cancellation of such a vast number of exams signals a deep-seated crisis in the state's institutional integrity that requires immediate systemic overhaul.
Why This Matters
BozokMedia analysis shows that while this move addresses the demands of protesting students, it creates a massive vacuum in the state's administrative machinery. The cancellation of the JSSC-Combined Graduate Level (CGL) exam, in particular, has sparked a secondary wave of anxiety, with approximately 2,000 candidates fearing the loss of their career prospects. The government's ability to re-conduct these exams fairly will determine its credibility with the youth.
To ensure justice, the state government has announced intentions to move the High Court to establish a fast-track court specifically for hearing cases related to JPSC-JSSC irregularities. Additionally, an internal vigilance cell will be integrated within these commissions to prevent future malpractices.
Historical Background and Reforms
The history of recruitment in Jharkhand has been marred by allegations of paper leaks and favoritism. To address these chronic issues, a reform committee headed by senior IAS officer Amitabh Kaushal has been established. The committee is tasked with submitting a detailed report on necessary reforms within the next two months to prevent a recurrence of such scandals.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Which recruitment bodies are involved in this cancellation?
The cancellations primarily involve exams conducted by the Jharkhand Public Service Commission (JPSC) and the JSSC, including those handled by TDPL.
2. What is the government doing to investigate the fraud?
The government is requesting a fast-track court for legal proceedings and has formed a reform committee led by Amitabh Kaushal.