OPSC to recall 11 serving as dental surgeons

OPSC to recall 11 serving as dental surgeons
Cuttack: The Odisha Public Service Commission (OPSC) on Thursday informed the Orissa high court that it has resolved to recall names of the 11 candidates who are serving as dental surgeons on the basis of its recommendation.
In an affidavit, OPSC secretary Satyabrata Ray said the decision was taken at a meeting of the commission convened by the chairman following the court’s order on Sept 4.
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Advocate Bibhu Prasad Tripathy submitted the affidavit on behalf of OPSC. Accordingly, the OPSC secretary sought permission “to make such communication with regards to the recall of those 11 names to the govt recommended earlier by the commission to take a decision at their end.” Taking the affidavit on record, a two-judge bench fixed Sept 26 for final hearing on the matter. tnn
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