Arunachal Pradesh Public Service Commission (APPSC) Chairman Professor Pradeep Lingpha on Thursday said that “it will be our mission to regain the lost glory of the Commission.” Speaking to media persons, Professor Lingpha said two years after the paper leak scam came to light, Gave information about the preparations for the upcoming APPSC exams. “Our aim will be to make this commission the best in India,” Professor Lingpha said. He informed that the Commission has prepared a tentative examination calendar, and “the notification dates will probably be presented in April.”
On the pending examinations after two years, he said, “We are working on it, and once our standard operating procedure (SOP) is finalised, we will conduct the examinations for the vacant posts in a free and fair manner. The chairman informed that the draft SOP has been submitted to the state government, “and several meetings have been held for its final implementation.” “We have uploaded a suggestion box on the APPSC website, inviting suggestions from candidates and the public, so that they can be incorporated in the new SOP,” he said.
RO advocates coordination between magistrate, police The Chairman said, “Also, we have engaged former UPSC and APCS members, Pan Arunachal Joint Steering Committee members and others to create a strong SOP to conduct free and fair examinations.” An expert committee has been constituted.” Stating that the examinations will be conducted soon, Professor Lingpha advised the candidates to be prepared. “Our commitment is zero error, foolproof transparency and use of technological solutions,” he said.