UPSC Issues Clarification After Two Candidates Claim Recommendation by Commission in Civil Services Examination 2022, Say Claims Are Fake : vimarsana.com

UPSC Issues Clarification After Two Candidates Claim Recommendation by Commission in Civil Services Examination 2022, Say Claims Are Fake

By doing so both Ms. Aysha Makrani and Shri Tushar have acted in contravention of the provisions of the Rules of the Civil Services Examination, 2022 notified by the Government of India (Department of Personnel & Training). Therefore, in accordance with the provisions of the Examination Rules, the UPSC is contemplating both criminal as well as disciplinary penal action against both candidates for their fraudulent acts. 📰 UPSC Issues Clarification After Two Candidates Claim Recommendation by Commission in Civil Services Examination 2022, Say Claims Are Fake.

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