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THE Sindh Public Service Commission (SPSC) is apparently under the influence of the influential elite. Almost all examinations conducted by the SPSC are marred by controversy. The judgment of the Supreme Court of Pakistan on Combined Competitive Examinations (CCE), 2013, for instance, speaks volumes about the incompetence and corruption in SPSC. Moreover, the SPSC has been violating the Supreme Court’s directives while conducting CCEs.
The SPSC, time and again, has acted against meritocracy.
It has been serving the powerful and the influential. Close relatives of powerful families and SPSC officers are recruited through these supposedly ‘competitive’ examinations, while hardworking and competent candidates are left to struggle on their own.
The current scene of filling up the vacant posts of ACS (Assam Civil Service) officers in the State is a recipe for the for situation going from bad to worse, at least till mid-2022.
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GUWAHATI: Fight against Injustice of APSC admin Manas Pratim Baruah has said that the Government has been trying to hide the anomalies that occurred in the Combined Competitive Examinations (CCE), 2018 conducted by the Assam Public Service Commission (APSC).
Addressing the media here on Saturday, Baruah said, The anomalies that took place in the CCE in 2018 don t support the examination to be termed competitive. Because of the anomalies, 98 candidates who couldn t qualify the preliminary exam got the chance to take the CCE mains, and eight of them got call for the viva voce. Of the whole lot of candidates who moved the court, only three got calls for the viva voce. And six of these 11 (8+3) make it to the final list.
PhD scholar from UoH selected as ACS officer
Bruhid Rabha is selected as an Assam Civil Service (ACS) Officer. He is currently pursuing his PhD degree from the School of Economics, University of Hyderabad
| 29 Dec 2020 1:29 PM GMT
Guwahati: A PhD scholar from the University of Hyderabad, Mr Bruhid Rabha has cleared the Assam Public Service Commission examination. He was declared as an Assam Civil Service (ACS) Officer. Rabha is currently pursuing his PhD from School of Economics, University of Hyderabad.
The merit rank of Rabha is 48 among a total of 135 qualified candidates. Rabha has been writing his thesis on the socio-economic and environmental impact of natural rubber plantation with special m reference to Assam s economy. He is doing his PhD under the supervision of Professor Phanindra Goyari, from the School of Economics, University of Hyderabad.