The Itanagar bench of the Gauhati high Court has constituted a 5-member expert committee to look into the allegations of alleged discrepancies in the conduct of Arunachal Pradesh Public Service Commission examination.
The expert committee was set up on the recommendations made by Rajiv Gandhi University Vice Chancellor Professor Saket Kishwaha.
The expert committee headed by the RGU VC will look into the anomalies regarding each optional subjects. The report will be submitted before 7th January.
The APPSC had on Friday notified that it would conduct the examination according to the schedule from November 10th to 20th after the Itanagar bench of the Gauhati High Court vacated a stay order on November 8th on holding the examination.
The aspirants began the protests soon after the announcement, saying that they are not in the mental state to appear for the examination.
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