Raipur, August 31, 2012: The Controversial Chhattisgarh Public Service Commission today submitted its 11th annual report to the Governor Shekhar Dutt.
CPSC Chairman Prof Pradeep Kumar Joshi handed over the report to the Governor at Raj Bhawan here.
All the PSC members, Ramesh Chandra Sharma, Dr Durga Sharan Chandra, Dr Itwari Ram Khunte, Pradeep Kumar Pandey and in-charge Secretary S N Rathor were present on that occasion, Raj Bhawan sources said.
The youth of Chhattisgarh are not happy with the functioning of the state PSC ever since it was created as all its major examinations were plagued with controversies of wrong marking or favouritism to some candidates and cases relating to some of the exams are even pending before various courts.
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