It has been confirmed that the Andhra Pradesh Group-1 Mains exams, originally scheduled to take place from September 2 to 9, have been postponed. The delay comes as a result of the tight timeline between the APPSC Group 2 and Group 1 exams, prompting candidates to request the rescheduling. Since the Group 1 preliminary examination, candidates have been advocating for selection in the ratio of 1:100, a plea that remains unaddressed by both the state government and the commission.
During the ‘Varadhi’ program at the BJP state office in Vijayawada, numerous candidates submitted petitions seeking selection in the desired ratio. BJP state president, Rajamahendravaram MP Daggubati Purandeshwari, along with official representative Sadhineni Yamini Sharma, received these applications. The candidates also urged MP Purandeswari to expedite compensation for the expansion of Vijayawada West Bypass.
Additionally, victims raised concerns about a woman named Durga Devi, alleging that she fraudulently collected large sums of money under the guise of selling plots. They called for severe punishment and the return of their funds. In response, Purandeshwari contacted Home Minister Vangalapudi Anita, pressing for action to resolve the issue.
In a separate development, the Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has released the results of the Tier 1 written examination for Sub Inspector positions in Delhi Police and Central Armed Police Forces (CAPF). The online exam, held from June 27 to 29, revealed category-wise cut off marks for male and female candidates. Notably, 7,335 female and 76,278 male candidates successfully qualified in the Paper-1 examination.
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