Female constable charged for possessing two AADHAR cards

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A female constable named Anjali Singh has been charged with forgery after she was found with two Aadhaar cards. This incident occurred while she was trying to enter the examination center for the Executive Officer (EO) exam in Kota. The police launched an investigation after the exam center's in-charge reported the situation. Anjali was found to have two Aadhaar cards that had different numbers and birth dates, although some information matched on both cards. The examination took place at Mahatma Gandhi Government Multipurpose School on March 24. It was part of the re-examination for the Revenue Officer and Executive Officer positions, organized by the Rajasthan Public Service Commission. A total of 6,183 candidates participated, while 1,504 were absent. During security checks before the exam, Anjali raised suspicions. After her Aadhaar cards were discovered, the exam coordinator and local officials were notified. Although she was allowed to take the exam initially, her documents were later handed to the police. Anjali Singh is currently a constable with the Rajasthan Police in Kota. Authorities have charged her under the forgery laws and are continuing their investigation into the matter.


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