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JPSC aspirants on indefinite hunger strike
JPSC aspirants on indefinite hunger strike

Time of India

time08-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Time of India

JPSC aspirants on indefinite hunger strike

1 2 Ranchi: Civil services aspirants from across Jharkhand initiated an indefinite hunger strike outside the Jharkhand Public Service Commission (JPSC) office in Ranchi, demanding the immediate release of results for the 11th and 13th Civil Services (Mains) examinations. The protest commenced on Thursday, with candidates expressing deep frustration over the prolonged delay in result aspirants gathered outside the JPSC headquarters under the banner of Jharkhand State Student Association (JSSA) and sloganeered against the Commission's inefficiency in declaring the results of the 11th JSPC examination, which have been ready for the past 11 president Satyanarayan Shukla said, "Despite the results of the 11th to 13th JPSC combined civil services examination, been ready for nearly a year now, the Commission has not published them yet, putting the aspirants' lives in uncertainty. Previously, the commission used to say that the absence of a JPSC head was hindering the processes, but it has already been two months since the appointment of the chairman. So, what's hindering them from publishing the results?"When the aspirants called on the chairman in Feb, they were promised that the results would be released within a week of his returning from an international trip. However, five weeks have passed, and the results are still pending, he patron Rahul Kumar said the aspirants again met the JPSC chairman on Wednesday and appealed to expedite the result declaration process. "The chairman acknowledged the delay and admitted that the commission had not been able to fulfil its commitment regarding the timely release of the examination results. Our unequivocal resolution is that this movement and hunger strike will continue until the results are declared. If the Commission and the government remain silent, students will be compelled to take extreme steps, for which the entire responsibility will lie with the Commission and the government," he aspirants said apart from JPSC civil service examinations, results of various recruitment processes, including those of civil judges, assistant professors, and assistant doctors of homoeopathy, have been languishing in different stages of the process for a long to the aspirants' hunger strike, chief minister Hemant Soren said "The JPSC is an independent body and the state govt cannot interfere in most of the matters of the Commission. The govt empathises with the feelings of the aspirants in this matter and expects the matter will be resolved soon."Ranchi: Civil services aspirants from across Jharkhand initiated an indefinite hunger strike outside the Jharkhand Public Service Commission (JPSC) office in Ranchi, demanding the immediate release of results for the 11th and 13th Civil Services (Mains) examinations. The protest commenced on Thursday, with candidates expressing deep frustration over the prolonged delay in result aspirants gathered outside the JPSC headquarters under the banner of Jharkhand State Student Association (JSSA) and sloganeered against the Commission's inefficiency in declaring the results of the 11th JSPC examination, which have been ready for the past 11 president Satyanarayan Shukla said, "Despite the results of the 11th to 13th JPSC combined civil services examination, been ready for nearly a year now, the Commission has not published them yet, putting the aspirants' lives in uncertainty. Previously, the commission used to say that the absence of a JPSC head was hindering the processes, but it has already been two months since the appointment of the chairman. So, what's hindering them from publishing the results?"When the aspirants called on the chairman in Feb, they were promised that the results would be released within a week of his returning from an international trip. However, five weeks have passed, and the results are still pending, he patron Rahul Kumar said the aspirants again met the JPSC chairman on Wednesday and appealed to expedite the result declaration process. "The chairman acknowledged the delay and admitted that the commission had not been able to fulfil its commitment regarding the timely release of the examination results. Our unequivocal resolution is that this movement and hunger strike will continue until the results are declared. If the Commission and the government remain silent, students will be compelled to take extreme steps, for which the entire responsibility will lie with the Commission and the government," he aspirants said apart from JPSC civil service examinations, results of various recruitment processes, including those of civil judges, assistant professors, and assistant doctors of homoeopathy, have been languishing in different stages of the process for a long to the aspirants' hunger strike, chief minister Hemant Soren said "The JPSC is an independent body and the state govt cannot interfere in most of the matters of the Commission. The govt empathises with the feelings of the aspirants in this matter and expects the matter will be resolved soon."

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