Maharastra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray has said the Maharashtra Public Service Commission’s (MPSC) preliminary examination would be held by March 22. “The preliminary examination will be held within eight days from March 14. The announcement of dates will be made tomorrow, this is my promise to you,” Thackeray said. Earlier, the MPSC’s decision to defer the exam, yet again, the exam for government jobs which was to take place on March 14 (Sunday) on account of rising coronavirus cases sparked protests with students blocking a road in Pune. The decision to postpone exams had evoked an angry reaction from leaders of ruling allies Congress and NCP too. Thackeray also said no student will be barred on the ground of age as a result of postponement. “Precautionary measures such as sanitization of exam centers, COVID-19 tests of paper distributors, supervisors and assessors are being taken. We are doing it in the interest of candidates’ safety,” the chief minister added. The prelim exams were postponed many times last year due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Over 2.5 lakh aspirants have applied for the MPSC 2020 examination. The State Service Exam or the MPSC Rajyaseva Exam is conducted by the commission to recruit Group A and Group B officers in the various administrative branches of the Maharashtra state government. There are a total of 200 vacancies available. RSMSSB Stenographer admit card 2021 Recruitment of 2500 posts of multitasking staff here, today is last opportunity to apply Golden opportunity to get job in BSF, know the criteria