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AA Panchayat exam held smoothly in all 750 examination centres of JKUT: JKSSB
11/12/2020 11:40:13 PM
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Nov 12: Jammu and Kashmir Service Selection Board today said the Accounts Assistant (Panchayat) Examination conducted on 10.11.2020 by the Board was held smoothly in all 750 examination centres of JKUT, including Jammu district.
Referring to a video clip circulated on social media purportedly relating to some disruption of exam in one hall of the Examination Centre Divya Hr. Sec School, GadiGarh- Jammu, the Board authorities said that after verification it has been found that all 22 candidates in the hall took their test smoothly after a slight delay in distribution of OMR sheets.
In the said video clip, some of the candidates are seen moving outside the rooms of the Examination Centre making allegations of irregularities/delayed providing of question paper to the candidates etc during the conduct of examination.
After verification it was found that the said video clip pertained to the Examination Centre established in the Divya Hr. Sec School, GadiGarh, District Jammu.
Accordingly, report was sought from the Additional Deputy Commissioner (Law and Order) Jammu who also was appointed as District Observer by the General Administration Department for the said examination.
Additional Deputy Commissioner, Jammu after verifying the matter, reported that Examination Centre at Divya Hr. Sec School, GadiGarh, was allotted 700 candidates, out of which 550 appeared for the written test.
The Observer, Centre Superintendent, Dy. Superintendent and 29 invigilators (appointed by randomization) were assigned duties in the 29 halls.
Reportedly, there was slight delay in distribution of Question Paper/OMR sheets in one room (library) of the said Examination Centre by the invigilator namely Mr. Raghunath Sharma, Teacher Government Higher Secondary, MawaBrahmna, who was looking disoriented and some of the candidates in this particular hall raised concern before the 12.00 Noon about delay in the distribution of OMR sheets as the Room invigilator Mr. Raghunath Sharma left the room without intimating the Centre Superintendent and also the Observer and upon this student came out of the room and material was not given to them.
Immediately, the Centre superintendent along with Observers and Dy. Superintendent rushed towards the said hall and convince the students and material was provided on time and examination was conducted smoothly by assigning the duty of the invigilator to the Dy. Superintendent. After that the exam was conducted smoothly and 22 students of that Hall appeared in the examination satisfactorily.
Centre Observer reported that examination was conducted very smoothly and without any malpractice. She also reported that there was no hindrance / protest neither during the conduct of examination nor after conclusion of examination.
Meanwhile, Deputy Chief Education officer has been asked to inquire into the reason and circumstances, the said invigilator left the room and furnish the report for taking necessary action against him under rules.
Additional Dy. Commissioner in his report has given the findings that "as per the reports from various sources examination at the said centres has been conducted smoothly and material has been provided to students well in time and this appears to be a mischief on the part of some candidate as afterthought consideration after fully participating in the said examination".
The Board after examining the report of Additional Deputy Commissioner Jammu has concluded that:
The examination in the Divya Hr. Sec School, GadiGarh, District Jammu has been conducted in a fair and transparent manner.
The viral video has been circulated on Social Media by some unscrupulous persons with the malafide intention and ulterior motives.
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