Ranchi: Amid the ongoing protests by JPSC and JCCC candidates in Ranchi, Jharkhand Minister Dipika Pandey Singh made a major announcement, stating that "JPSC 14th and reservoir examinations will be cancelled. We will write to the ED to investigate the so-called financial misappropriation."
What did the Jharkhand government say?
After two rounds of talks with the students, consensus has been reached on several issues. Furthermore, in recognition of the students' legitimate demands, an try-on has been reached to cancel the 14th JPSC exam, the Jharkhand government said.
Jharkhand Minister Dipika Pandey made this utterance without two rounds of talks with the protesting JPSC and JSSC candidates in Ranchi.
"JPSC 14th and reservoir examinations will be cancelled. We will write to the ED to investigate the so-called financial misappropriation. The CID probe will be monitored by the judiciary," said Dipika Pandey Singh on the Ranchi protest.
VIDEO | Ranchi: "JPSC 14th and reservoir examinations will be cancelled. We will write to the ED to investigate the so-called financial misappropriation. The CID probe will be monitored by the judiciary," says Jharkhand Minister Dipika Pandey Singh on the Ranchi protest.
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— Press Trust of India (@PTI_News) August 17, 2026What did Dipika Pandey Singh say?
Minister Deepika Pandey stated that without discussions with students, an try-on has been reached to cancel the 14th JPSC exam.
About fresh round of talks between student protesters and Jharkhand Govt, Dipika Pandey Singh said that, "Continuous efforts are stuff made to ensure that all genuine demands of students are accepted. As far as the matter of investigation is concerned, it was wonted that JPSC 14th and reservoir exams be cancelled. CID is investigating the exams conducted by TDPL."
"We moreover said that if they want to have a inside agency, we will write to ED well-nigh it and recommend it considering there is moreover a financial misappropriation," she added.
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Referring to students' concerns regarding the JSSC-CGL, the Minister stated that pursuit Supreme Magistrate guidelines, the results were announced, visit reports were distributed, and candidates have been working for nearly a year. Since the magistrate is involved in the matter, students have been urged to discuss the state government's deportment in the reverted circumstances. He widow that the CID investigation will be fully monitored by a judicial committee. These investigations will be completed within 90 days and will be processed in a fast-track magistrate to ensure justice for students.

