The Asian Age

Baijal cancels DSSSB exam to hire teachers

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Delhi lieutenant- governor ( LG) Anil Baijal, on Tuesday, cancelled a Delhi Subordinat­e Services Selection Board ( DSSSB) examinatio­n for recruiting primary teachers in MCD- run schools, after a Delhi police report alleged cheating during the test on October 29. Mr Baijal directed the education secretary to take strict disciplina­ry action against the staff from all the department­s identified in the case and submit an action taken report within 10 days.

The move came days after chief minister Arvind Kejriwal and his deputy, Manish Sisodia, had demanded the cancellati­on of the examinatio­n, saying question papers of the test were leaked. Mr Baijal has issued directions to the chairman of the DSSSB to re- conduct the examinatio­n expeditiou­sly so that the vacancies of teachers are filled as soon as possible.

“The L- G has cancelled the DSSSB examinatio­n for the post of primary teachers for MCD schools held on October 29. The move followed a report by Delhi police on the issue of alleged cheating in the examinatio­n,” the L- G office said in a statement.

Following the allegation­s of cheating, an FIR was registered on October 29 by the Delhi police and the matter was handed over to the crime branch for a swift investigat­ion. According to the L- G office, Mr Baijal had also directed Delhi police commission­er Amulya Patnaik to investigat­e the matter in a time bound manner.

Earlier in December, Mr Kejriwal had sought Mr Baijal’s nod on the Delhi government’s decision to cancel DSSSB examinatio­n. In November, Mr Sisodia had also written to the LG seeking a CBI probe into the alleged DSSSB examinatio­n paper leak case and he demanded strict action against officers involved in it. In yet another incident of molestatio­n in the national capital, two women were allegedly harassed by two bike- borne men outside a five- star hotel in Lutyens Delhi. Following the incident, one of the accused was arrested, police said on Tuesday.

Confirming the incident, B. K. Singh, the deputy commission­er of New Delhi police, said: “The incident took place on the intervenin­g night of December 14 and 15. One

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