Govt decides to declare MPPSC examination results with 14 per cent reservation

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Govt decides to declare MPPSC examination results with 14 per cent reservation

Friday, 30 September 2022 | Staff Reporter | Bhopal

In view of the ongoing cases in the High Court for giving 27 percent reservation to the Other Backward Classes in government appointments, the government has decided to declare the results of the State Service Commission examinations according to the 14 percent reservation at present. Out of the total posts, the main result will be declared for 87 percent posts.

Provisional results will be declared on the remaining 13 percent posts, that is, the result will be valid according to the decision of the pending petitions in the High Court. It is noteworthy that due to the suspension of the results of the three-year examinations, there was resentment among the candidates and they were agitating.

The General Administration Department on Thursday issued orders to the Secretary of the State Public Service Commission that several petitions are pending in the High Court regarding the 27 percent reservation for the Other Backward Classes. Due to this the result of the exam is not declared.

This has angered the candidates and they are protesting. In order to find a middle ground, on the instructions of Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan, the department took an opinion from the Advocate General's office and it has been decided that the result of State Services and other recruitment examination will be declared in two parts.

In the first part, the main results for 87 percent posts will be declared. Provisional examination results should be declared on 13 percent posts (13 for Other Backward Classes and 13 percent for Unreserved Classes).

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