Kohima, September 3, 2014: The Nagaland Public Service Commission (NPSC) has for the first time introduced CCTV in the examination hall of the ongoing NPSC mains of NCS, NPS, NSS & Allied Service Examination 2014 here. 487 candidates are appearing for 71 posts in the examination, which started on September 2 and will continue till September 4, informed NPSC chairman.

Talking to media persons, NPSC chairman Kuhupoyo Puroh said the idea behind the introduction of CCTV was to maintain transparency, to develop sense of discipline among the candidates, as well as to avoid cheating. He said the same system will also be applied in other districts of the State in the forthcoming NPSC examination.

It may be recalled that out of 13,942 candidates, who appeared the preliminary exam, 502 qualified for the main exam. Puroh said the Commission would take around one and half months to declare the result.

The chairman expressed regret that the requisition from the departments concerned was very less. He lamented that many departments failed to send requisition to the Commission, and added if requisition was channelized properly there will be no dearth of employment in the State. Puroh has therefore requested the departments concerned to send requisition to the Commission, “so the Commission can deliver justice.”

It may be noted that out of 71 posts, 20 posts are EAC under Personnel & Administrative Reforms department, 3 DSP under Home Department (Police Establishment Branch), 1 Youth Resource Officer under Youth Resources & Sports department, 2 Station Superintendent under Nagaland State Transport, 40 Secretariat Assistant under Personnel & Administrative Reforms department, 2 Research Assistant under Art & Culture department, 1 Research Assistant under Administrative Training Institute, and 2 Assistant Jailor under Prison department.

Source: Morung Express

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