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These posts were created based on the proposal from the TSPSC to strengthen its office for holding the recruitment process in a transparent, accountable and responsive manner
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The BJP leaders were least bothered about the students’ future and were only concerned about their political motives, said Dasoju Sravan
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With the Warangal police arresting Bandi Sanjay for allegedly conspiring to defame the government and create commotion by ‘leaking the SSC exam paper on Tuesday’, the police are likely to focus on his role in the TSPSC exam paper leak case
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SIT is more interested in issuing notices to opposition party leaders than interrogating the real culprits, said Nizamabad MP Dharmapuri Arvind
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In Gujarat, question papers were leaked 13 times in the last 8 years, but not one leader had resigned nor was any officer suspended, said KT Rama Rao
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The person who was arrested is Tirupathaiah, a contractor who had helped Dhakya, one of the suspects in the case, in finding buyers for the Assistant Engineer (civil) exam paper
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A group of ABVP activists took out a rally from Arts College building and intended to go towards Dharna Chowk at Indira Park but they were stopped by the police as they had no permission for the rally
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Following the question paper leak, TSPSC is seeking to make foolproof arrangements for upcoming exams and accordingly, sources said, talks were held with an IT major to fructify the proposal of the CBTs
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Despite the police not granting permission for any form of protest, the JAC of unemployed youth tried to organise a Maha Dharna on Osmania University campus
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TSPSC has been functioning transparently, without giving scope for mistakes for the last eight years, said Telangana State Legislative Council Chairman Gutha Sukender Reddy
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Following the question paper leak, the TSPSC had earlier cancelled and postponed various recruitment exams. However, it has decided to hold Group-I prelims on June 11.
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KT Rama Rao cautioned that the false propaganda of the Congress and the BJP to question and discredit the TSPSC, was part of a greater conspiracy to stall all recruitments in Telangana
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The incident occurred when ABVP activists tried to lay siege to Pragathi Bhavan staging a protest on the TSPSC paper leakage
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Telangana High Court directed the police to submit its response on the case pertaining to Rajashekar, one of the accused in TSPSC paper leak case
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There were question paper leak issue in the BJP and the Congress rule in the past, but no major action was taken, said Gangula
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IT Minister KT Rama Rao urged youth not to get instigated by the politically motivated comments of a few politicians
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Meanwhile, Special Investigation Team is collecting all circumstantial and scientific evidence to build a foolproof case
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TSPSC has decided to embark on a major administrative revamp that includes re-shuffling employees and preparing fresh question papers for the forthcoming examinations
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The decision comes following the question paper leak of TSPSC Assistant Engineers examination that was conducted on March 5
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Hyderabad Police Commissioner, CV Anand issued orders transferring the case from Begum Bazaar police station to the Special Investigation Team