The government’s decision on the UPSC row will be shared at an appropriate time, Union minister Jitendra Singh said on Saturday, even as civil services aspirants’ protest seeking change in the examination pattern intensified.
‘At the appropriate time, the government will share whatever the conclusions are,’ he told reporters here after meeting Home Minister Rajnath Singh.
The minister was asked about details of the government’s decision on the Varma Committee’s report that examined the possibilities of changing the pattern of civil services examination among other matters.
Today’s meeting to discuss the civil services examination issue was held at Rajnath Singh’s residence, official sources said.
A three-member committee, under the chairmanship of former secretary of Department of Personnel and Training
(DoPT) Arvind Varma, was formed in March this year to look into the demands of students for changes in the pattern of civil services examination.
The committee submitted its report to the government on Thursday which is currently under examination.
‘At the appropriate time, the government will share whatever the conclusions are,’ he told reporters here after meeting Home Minister Rajnath Singh.
The minister was asked about details of the government’s decision on the Varma Committee’s report that examined the possibilities of changing the pattern of civil services examination among other matters.
Today’s meeting to discuss the civil services examination issue was held at Rajnath Singh’s residence, official sources said.
A three-member committee, under the chairmanship of former secretary of Department of Personnel and Training
(DoPT) Arvind Varma, was formed in March this year to look into the demands of students for changes in the pattern of civil services examination.
The committee submitted its report to the government on Thursday which is currently under examination.