Mumbai: More than 15,000 posts related to the Maharashtra Public Service Commission (MPSC) will be filled in early, Deputy Chairperson of Minister Ajit Pawar told the legislative council on Tuesday.
The appointment of members remaining in the MPSC panel will be carried out on July 31, he said, adding state governments also multling to increase the number of members on the panel of six to 11 or 13 today so that the interview process is accelerated.
The problem of delay in conducting the MPSC test and the last interview echoed in the upper house against the suicide background conducted by Swapnil Lonkar, a 24-year-old MPSC candidate from Pune, who had cleared the initial and parent 2019 exam and was waiting for the last interview.
“The incident of Suicide Swapnil Lonkar is very unfortunate.
It should not happen with anyone,” said Deputy Minister of Chief.
The process associated with the interview was stopped after the Supreme Court, the Maratha reservation, which was given by the government of Istama, he said.
Pawar told the house that the Chairman of the Minister of Uddhav Thackeray asked him to hold an official meeting to produce concrete steps to announce the earliest exam results.
“According to instructions, we hold an official meeting and get rid of the concrete plan to announce the results.
We have given instructions to fill empty posts in various departments, and also have agreed to charge vacancies in various MPSC categories since it was 2018.
15,511 posts related to the MPSC Fully fulfilled, “said Pawar, who also headed the Ministry of Finance.
Apart from this, the empty post in the police department and public health will also be filled, he said.
Talking about the appointment of MPSC panel members, Pawar said the state government has given approval to the principle to increase the number of panel members to 11 or 13 of the six today.
“There are already two members in the panel.
The process of appointing two more is ongoing and the two remaining posts will also be filled on July 31.
The process of increasing the number of members in the 11th or 13 panel has also begun,” said Deputy Minister of Chief.
The opposition leader at the Darekar Pravin Council asked for pawar to announce the time-bound program to fill the empty post.