Key Points

The UKSSSC has decided to postpone the recruitment exam that was supposed to happen on October 5. This comes after candidates raised concerns about the examination process. Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami has been addressing the recent paper leak incident that sparked all this drama. The government is now conducting multiple investigations to ensure fairness for all job seekers.

Key Points: UKSSSC Postpones October 5 Recruitment Exam New Date Later

  • UKSSSC postpones October 5 exam following requests from concerned candidates
  • Chief Minister Dhami addresses recent paper leak and anti-cheating measures
  • Government formed SIT and will conduct CBI probe into exam irregularities
  • Over 25,000 youths secured jobs under strict anti-cheating law enforcement
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UKSSSC postpones recruitment exam scheduled for October 5, new date to be announced later

UKSSSC delays October 5 exam after candidate requests, following recent paper leak scandal and CM Dhami's anti-cheating law enforcement measures.

"The new date for the examination will be announced later - G.S. Martolia, UKSSSC CEO"

Dehradun, October 2

The Uttarakhand Subordinate Services Selection Commission (UKSSSC) has postponed the recruitment examination that was scheduled to take place on October 5.

Speaking to ANI, Chief Executive Officer G.S. Martolia said that the decision was taken following requests from candidates. "The new date for the examination will be announced later," he added.

Earlier on Wednesday, Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami addressed the recent Uttarakhand Subordinate Service Selection Commission (UKSSSC) exam paper leak incident, assuring that his government had acted promptly to maintain fairness and transparency in the recruitment process.

According to the Chief Minsiter's Office (CMO), CM Dhami stated that as soon as the matter came to light, the authorities arrested the accused and constituted a Special Investigation Team (SIT) to investigate the entire examination process.

"We are committed to ensuring that the youth of Uttarakhand do not face injustice," the Chief Minister stated.

Taking aim at the opposition, Dhami accused rival parties of politicising the issue.

"The opposition tried to use the issue politically by making students a shield and attempting to create unrest in the state. Those who once questioned CBI and ED investigations are now demanding a CBI inquiry in this matter to derive political mileage," he said.

Chief Minister Dhami further stated that, in order to address the concerns of the youth and foil the conspiracies of disruptive elements, he had personally met with the students and assured them that a CBI probe would be conducted and all their legitimate demands would be fulfilled.

He emphasised that the state government has enacted India's strictest anti-cheating law to make recruitment processes transparent and curb cheating mafias.

"As a result, more than 25,000 youths have secured government jobs over the last four years, a record. Over 100 members of the cheating mafia, who had turned cheating into an industry during previous governments, have been sent to jail under this law. All these steps have been taken to secure the future and interests of the youth," he said.

The Uttarakhand Subordinate Service Selection Commission (UKSSSC) graduate-level competitive examination 2025 has come under intense scrutiny following allegations of malpractice, prompting the state government to launch a judicially supervised probe.

- ANI

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Rohit P
This is the right decision. Better to postpone than conduct an unfair exam. But the government should have been more proactive in preventing such leaks in the first place. Thousands of students' futures are at stake here.
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Arjun K
Good move by UKSSSC! The strict anti-cheating law is much needed across all states. Cheating mafias have ruined many deserving candidates' careers. Hope the CBI investigation brings out the truth. 👍
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Sarah B
While I appreciate the postponement, the constant delays in government exams are frustrating. Many candidates have taken leaves from work and made travel arrangements. Hope they announce the new date quickly.
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Vikram M
The CM's statement about 25,000 youth getting jobs is encouraging, but we need more transparency in the entire recruitment process. Digital exams with proper monitoring could prevent such leaks.
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Kavya N
As a candidate's sister, I can see the stress this has caused. The postponement is necessary but the uncertainty is killing. Government should compensate candidates for their expenses. 💔

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