UPSC exam won't be postponed, High Court dismisses petition
UPSC exam won't be postponed, High Court dismisses petition
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New Delhi: UPSC Civil Services Recruitment Main Exam is proposed to be conducted from 07 to 16 January. In view of the circumstances of the current corona epidemic, the demand for postponing the examination was rising for a long time. Hearing on this petition was held in Delhi High Court today. After which the court has decided that she will not interfere in this matter and the court dismissed the petition to postpone the examination. Kaushik, the lawyer of the UPSC, had opposed the petition. "Even during the Delta wave, the court had turned down the petition considering the fact that the public machinery needs to be kept in motion," he said. The Supreme Court had earlier dismissed a similar petition. We've been facing epidemics for 3 years. We'll have to come back to schedule. We're trying to make up for the time we've already lost.''

He further said, 'The exam was scheduled to be held in October/November, but we are conducting it in January. If it is further delayed, UPSC will not be able to handle the tasks assigned by the Constitution. People sitting at home are also suffering from corona as the virus is highly contagious. In that case, it would not be appropriate to postpone the examination.''

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