Uncertain Future: AE (Civil) Aspirants' Ordeal in Arunachal Pradesh
The ongoing saga of Arunachal Pradesh Public Service Commission (APPSC) AE (Civil) examinations has left numerous aspirants in a state of distress and uncertainty. The partial declaration of results for mechanical and electrical departments, while withholding the civil engineering results, has sparked concern and discontent among the affected aspirants.
Selective Declaration of Results: A Source of Confusion
The AESE examination, issued for civil, mechanical, and electrical departments, was conducted collectively. The selective declaration of results has left civil aspirants bewildered and demoralized. This situation raises questions about the fairness and transparency of the examination process.
Legal Bottlenecks: A Delaying Tactic?
The APPSC has attributed the withholding of results to ongoing writ petitions. However, the prolonged delay in addressing these petitions has led to speculation about the commission's capacity to handle legal matters effectively. This situation underscores the need for the commission to strengthen its legal response mechanisms.
Implications for Aspirants: Hope Fading
The prolonged silence and indecision have taken a toll on the aspirants. Many are overage, unemployed, financially strained, and mentally exhausted. Careers have stalled, families are burdened, and hope is rapidly fading. For many, this examination is not merely about employment; it has become a matter of survival, dignity, and life itself.
Regional and National Implications
The APPSC's handling of the AE (Civil) examination results has far-reaching implications for the North East region and India as a whole. The prolonged delay in declaring results undermines public faith in the examination process and the government's ability to deliver on its promises.
A Call for Urgency and Fairness
The aspirants are not seeking favors or sympathy; they are demanding fairness, urgency, and humanity. The APPSC must expedite the resolution of legal bottlenecks and declare the AE (Civil) results at the earliest possible date. Continuing this uncertainty any further will irreparably damage the faith of aspirants in the system.
The APPSC must remember that every file and process affects a real life. The commission has a responsibility to uphold the dignity and rights of its aspirants. It is time for action, not just words.