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The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) is contemplating criminal and disciplinary punitive action against two candidates who allegedly claimed selection in the Civil Services Examination Is. This information was given in an official statement. Both the students made fake claims The results of the Civil Services Examination were declared on Tuesday. This case pertains to Ayesha Makrani (from Madhya Pradesh) and Tushar (from Bihar) who have falsely claimed that the Civil Services Examination conducted by the Commission have recommended their names for selection against the two roll numbers of the candidates actually recommended. ,Both students accused of forgery and making fake documents The statement issued by the UPSC on Friday said, "The claims of both the persons are false. They have forged documents in their favor to prove their claims." By doing so, both Makrani and Tushar have failed to clear the Civil Services Examination notified by the Central Government (Department of Personnel and Training), 936 has contravened the provisions of the Rules UPSC will take action on both the students Therefore, as per the provisions of the Examination Rules, UPSC is considering criminal and disciplinary punitive action against both the candidates for their acts of cheating, according to the statement. "The system of UPSC is robust as well as foolproof and such errors are not possible," the statement said. Selection Process of UPSC UPSC conducts civil services examination every year in three stages-preliminary, main and interview to select officers for Indian Administrative Service (IAS), Indian Foreign Service (IFS) and Indian Police Service (IPS) . ,upscPublished Date Fri, May 26, 2023, 6: 30 PM IST

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The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) is contemplating criminal and disciplinary punitive action against two candidates who allegedly claimed selection in the Civil Services Examination Is. This information was given in an official statement.

Both the students made fake claims The results of the Civil Services Examination were declared on Tuesday. This case pertains to Ayesha Makrani (from Madhya Pradesh) and Tushar (from Bihar) who have falsely claimed that the Civil Services Examination conducted by the Commission have recommended their names for selection against the two roll numbers of the candidates actually recommended. ,Both students accused of forgery and making fake documents The statement issued by the UPSC on Friday said, “The claims of both the persons are false. They have forged documents in their favor to prove their claims.” By doing so, both Makrani and Tushar have failed to clear the Civil Services Examination notified by the Central Government (Department of Personnel and Training), 936 has contravened the provisions of the Rules UPSC will take action on both the students Therefore, as per the provisions of the Examination Rules, UPSC is considering criminal and disciplinary punitive action against both the candidates for their acts of cheating, according to the statement. “The system of UPSC is robust as well as foolproof and such errors are not possible,” the statement said. Selection Process of UPSC UPSC conducts civil services examination every year in three stages-preliminary, main and interview to select officers for Indian Administrative Service (IAS), Indian Foreign Service (IFS) and Indian Police Service (IPS) . ,upscPublished Date

Fri, May 26, 2023, 6: 30 PM IST