Upholding Institutional Integrity: Government Rebuts UPSC CSE 2026 Paper Leak Rumors
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The Ministry of Personnel has debunked viral social media claims regarding a question paper leak for the UPSC Civil Services Preliminary Examination 2026. This proactive measure aims to protect the sanctity of the recruitment process and maintain public trust in constitutional institutions.
The Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions has issued a strong rebuttal against viral social media claims alleging a question paper leak for the UPSC Civil Services Preliminary Examination 2026. By proactively addressing these rumors, the government aims to uphold the foundational values of integrity and probity in public recruitment processes.
In an era dominated by rapid digital communication, the spread of misinformation regarding high-stakes examinations can trigger widespread panic and erode public confidence in state institutions. For a constitutional body like the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC), maintaining "Institutional Integrity" is paramount. The Commission’s reputation for fairness and secrecy is the cornerstone of the merit-based civil service system in India. Any perceived breach in this sanctity, even if false, necessitates an immediate and transparent response from the authorities.
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