Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has ordered the re-conduct of the KPSC

 Karnataka CM orders re-conduct of KPSC Gazetted Probationers' exam over wrong Kannadda translation of questions

It appears that Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has ordered the re-conduct of the KPSC (Karnataka Public Service Commission) Gazetted Probationers' exam due to issues with the Kannada translation of questions. Here are the main points from this development:

  1. Translation Issues: There were significant problems with the translation of exam questions into Kannada, which affected the fairness and accuracy of the exam. This led to concerns about the integrity of the examination process.

  2. Re-conduct of Exam: To address these issues and ensure a fair examination for all candidates, Siddaramaiah has ordered that the exam be conducted again. This decision is aimed at upholding the credibility of the examination process.

  3. Impact on Candidates: The re-conduct of the exam will likely affect many candidates who had prepared for the original date. The government will need to manage logistical aspects and provide updates to ensure a smooth process for the rescheduled exam.

  4. Administrative Response: The Karnataka Public Service Commission will be responsible for organizing the re-conducted exam and addressing any other related issues. Ensuring accurate translations and maintaining the integrity of the exam will be crucial

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