Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Five arrested for cheating during fresh exam to hire PTIS in Haryana

ANOTHER CHANCE Exam necessitat­ed after SC set aside 2010 hiring citing discrepanc­ies

- Neeraj Mohan

KARNAL: The fresh written exam to hire physical training instructor­s (PTIS) in Haryana, against the posts advertised in 2006, was conducted on Sunday strict police vigil and social distancing measures.

The fresh exam was necessitat­ed after the Supreme Court set aside the recruitmen­ts of 1, 983 PTIS, made in 2010 when the Bhupinder Singh Hooda-led Congress government was in power, citing discrepanc­ies in the hiring process.

Officials said that the exam went off peacefully at all 95 centres, across the five districts of Karnal, Kurukshetr­a, Kaithal, Panipat and Hisar, said officials.

Later in the evening, a spokespers­on of the Haryana police said that five persons from Hisar were arrested on charges of attempting to cheat in exam.

The accused have been identified as Mandeep, a resident of village Danoda Kalan, Vikram, of Khanda Khedi, Bhupendra of Narnaund, Sunita of Patel Nagar, Hisar and Yudhveer of Badchappar. As per informatio­n, Mandeep had planned to provide answer key to an examinee in the examinatio­n centre and was arrested following a complaint by the centre supervisor while the other four had joined the Government Senior Secondary School, Jahajpur, Hisar as examinees.

‘TERMINATED PTIS BOYCOTT EXAMS’

As per officials, as many as 9,273 candidates had been issued the admit cards for the exam. However, the number of candidates who appeared for the exam was much lower as most PTIS, who had been terminated, had decided to boycott the exams. Around 200 of the 1,983 terminated PTIS appeared in the exam, as per sources.

EXAM WAS TOUGH, SAY CANDIDATES

The candidates, most of whom were above the age of 40, claimed that the exam was tough as most questions were not related to this job. “Most questions were not related to sports or the job of physical training but related to Science and English,” said a candidate. The candidates also complained that only 75 minutes were given to solve 100 questions.

 ?? HT PHOTO ?? Cops checking the IDS of candidates before allowing them into the exam centre in Karnal.
HT PHOTO Cops checking the IDS of candidates before allowing them into the exam centre in Karnal.

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