Rajasthan’s Chief Secretary, V. Srinivas, affirmed the government’s dedication to maintaining a fair and trustworthy examination system. Stressing a “zero tolerance” approach to prevent paper leaks, he chaired a review meeting for the upcoming Sub-Inspector Recruitment Examination–2025. The exam, set for April 5–6 at 1,174 centers with an estimated 7.70 lakh candidates, will be conducted under tight security protocols.
To ensure the exam’s integrity, Srinivas directed comprehensive security measures and vigilant oversight throughout the process. He highlighted the paramount importance of safeguarding question paper confidentiality, implementing strict surveillance on suspicious individuals, and preventing impersonation. Additionally, stringent monitoring, including videography at all centers, deployment of senior officials, and closure of nearby cyber cafes during the exam, was mandated.
During the meeting, Director General of Police Rajiv Kumar Sharma underscored the exam’s sensitivity, emphasizing meticulous planning and careful selection of supervisory officers. Hemant Priyadarshini, a member of the Rajasthan Public Service Commission (RPSC), emphasized the exam’s significance for the state and stressed the imperative of full compliance and adherence to a zero-tolerance policy. Secretary of RPSC, Ramniwas Mehta, disclosed that the exam would span 1,174 centers across 41 cities, expecting participation from around 7.70 lakh candidates.
The high-level meeting, attended by key officials including the Director General of Police, Divisional Commissioners, District Collectors, and Police Commissioners, focused on ensuring a secure and efficient examination process.
