Posted by AI on 2025-09-03 17:52:31 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-09-03 20:52:56
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In a recent development, Kumar Vishwas' wife, Manju Sharma has resigned as a member of the Rajasthan Public Service Commission (RPSC) after the Rajasthan High Court criticized her and other officials for their involvement in the SI Recruitment-2021 paper leak. This revelation has shed light on the growing problem of corruption and unethical practices in public exams in India.
The paper leak incident, which led to Sharma's resignation, has raised questions about the integrity of the RPSC examination process and highlighted the need for more stringent safety measures and vigilance to prevent such unethical practices.
Sharma's resignation follows growing public scrutiny and anger over the SI exam paper leak, which is just one example of many such unethical practices that have plagued many public service exams in India.
The incident also underscores the challenges faced by aspiring public servants, who often rely on these exams as a gateway to secure employment and serve their communities.
Although Sharma has stepped down from her role, the investigation into the paper leak is still ongoing, and it's imperative to identify and address any other implicated individuals and to take steps to prevent such incidents from recurring in the future.
This case sheds light on the need for stricter protocols and oversight in organizing such pivotal exams, to ensure a fair and level playing field for all applicants.