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New Delhi: The Union Public Service Commission UPSC informed the Delhi High Court on Wednesday that it will communicate within two days its order cancelling former probationary Indian Administrative Service IAS officer Puja Khedkar candidature to her. Noting the submissions of UPSC, Justice Jyoti Singh disposed of Khedkar plea challenging the Commission press release stating that her candidature has been dismissed. T
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