The Chief Minister of Arunachal Pradesh advised the APSSB to hold a fixed schedule of examinations.

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Itanagar: On Wednesday pema Khandu advised the staff selection board (APSSB) of Arunachal paradesh to conduct a fixed shedule of examination annually so that qualified youth can prepare in advance.
He said that the Board has one category in the Combined Secondary Level (CSL), Combined Higher Secondary Level (CHSL) and Combined Graduate Level (CGL) examinations for recruitment to various posts in Group C in the state government. Can hold three exams a year.
Speaking to APSSB officers and officials after inaugurating his new office building here, Khandu said the board was in the right direction in proposing to merge all similar aptitude tests into one.

“Once the dates for each level of examination are fixed, the unemployed youth will be aware of it without waiting for any notification and will prepare according to their ability,” he said.
Describing the establishment of the APSSB as one of the biggest reforms brought by his government, Khandu congratulated the board officials for reviving it after an initial hiccup which The image of the board was badly tarnished.

“Everyone is happy with the board today. During my district visits, I met a number of government officials recruited through the APSSB. They literally came forward to thank me and the government. Their ‘thank you’ is actually for you.
Describing the early stages of the formation of the board, Khandu acknowledged that many people had expressed concern because the earlier recruitments to Group C posts, which were done independently by the departments, had political and financial benefits. Were manipulated for

“After finally convincing everyone, I deliberately introduced it as a bill in the State Legislative Assembly, which was finally passed, which paved the way for the establishment of APSSB under an Act. A smooth one in which no one can easily manipulate or change in the future, “he explained. .

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