KSO demands amendment in SI recruitment
Source: The Sangai Express
Imphal, August 04, 2012:
Taking due cognizance of the grievance felt by candidates in the recruitment for 243 posts of Sub-Inspector in the home department, the KSO General Headquarters demanded that the government should make amend of this oversight and further declared 284 numbers of candidates for the viva-voce in order to make up the shortfall.
A KSO statement signed by its general secretary, Sasang Vaiphei said the delay in the recruitment process is a matter of great concern for the student organization while adding that so many fates of students are hanging in the balance because of the government's indecisiveness to bring the recruitment process to its conclusive end.
Pointing out that the number of successful candidates declared for viva-voce was not in synch with the existing government's recruitment norms and regulations in the ratio of 1:3, it said that the department had declared 445 candidates as eligible for viva-voce as against the 729 candidates to be declared eligible for the 243 vacant posts as per information culled from a reliable source.
The KSO also urged other likeminded students' organizations to take up the case as it concerns the welfare of students who had labored so hard to have the chance to the serve the people.
The KSO further demanded that there should not be any viva-voce for the 243 Sub-Inspector posts until and unless the demand is favourably taken into consideration.