In a decisive step to safeguard exam integrity, Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi Adityanath convened a meeting with recruitment board leaders in Lucknow on March 15. He laid down unbreakable rules: question papers must never feature derogatory remarks against any person, caste, faith, or sect.
Paper creators are now bound by strict protocols to exercise caution and responsibility. The CM warned that agencies producing objectionable material will be held accountable, with provisions for their exclusion via formal agreements. Repeat offenders? Blacklisted without delay.
This directive aims to restore public trust in the recruitment system, which has faced backlash over past controversies. By mandating sensitivity, UP seeks to create a fair playing field for millions of aspirants.
Shifting focus to weather impacts, Yogi ordered DMs in western districts to launch on-ground assessments of rain-hit farmlands. From damage reports to relief distribution, every step must be prompt and coordinated. ‘Farmers’ welfare is paramount,’ he declared, pushing for immediate aid packages to ease their burdens.
As UP gears up for major recruitments, these measures signal a robust framework for clean, respectful, and farmer-friendly governance.