Disorders in Recruiting Alwar Zilla Parishad: Matters related to false affidavits and misinformation
There were cases of serious disorders in the recruitment of 134 clerks in the Alwar Zilla Parishad of Rajasthan about two and a half years ago. Recently, the investigation revealed that many candidates involved in the recruitment had submitted false affidavits with the application and made serious errors in their personal information. According to the information, some candidates even gave wrong information about marriage and child. For example, a clerk said in the application that he had two children within 9 days, while someone else claims to have a child 8 years before marriage. Many other cases have also emerged where applicants have given incorrect information related to children and marital status. In the recently unveiled 7 new cases, the documents given by the clerks were exposed to a large rig. These documents not only have interference in personal information, but also questions about the truth of these affidavits. The case has now become a headache for the administration as it not only asked questions about the transparency of the recruitment process, but after the investigation there is a possibility of disorders in many other recruitment cases. The Zilla Parishad and the officials involved began a thorough investigation into the case and said it had strict action against the culprits. The case also emphasized the transparency of the recruitment process and the need to take strict action against corruption in government offices. Share this story -tags