Bihar Protesters Seek Teacher Job Exam Notification in 24 Hours, Threaten to Gherao Minister's House
Protesters in Patna demand a BPSC TRE-4 notification within 24 hours and threaten to gherao the education minister’s residence if the government does not act.
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Bihar Teacher Recruitment Protest Grows, Students Seek Action Over Exam Irregularities
The wait for the fourth phase Bihar Teachers Recruitment Examination (TRE-4) is turning into a protest as students and job aspirants call for the state government to release the notification of the exam within the next 24 hours. Several protesters, including research scholars and job aspirants, staged a protest in Patna on Tuesday over delayed teacher recruitment and assistant professor recruitmen
Bihar protesters seek teacher job exam notification in 24 hours, threaten to gherao minister's house
Aspirants are protesting in Patna's Gardanibagh area over a multitude of issues, including new rules on recruitment of assistant professors and inconsistencies
Protesters in Bihar demand teacher job exam notification in 24 hours, threaten sit-in at minister's house
The protesting students are demanding a single-tier examination in BPSC-TRE 4, strict action against those who got jobs through corrupt practices, transparency in BSSC recruitments, and action against exam mafias.
Candidates for the TRE-4 teacher recruitment began a hunger strike in Patna's Gardanibagh on Tuesday morning. However, a major update emerged shortly after the protest began. Sources claim that the BPSC may release the TRE-4 advertisement by this evening. It is believed that the Bihar government wants to avoid a major student protest like those in Delhi and Jharkhand.
There is good news for candidates who have been waiting for the teacher recruitment exam for a long time. Today, the Bihar Public Service Commission will release the advertisement for the fourth phase of the teacher recruitment exam. Let's find out the full story...
Statement 1: "Librarian recruitment has been pending for 18 years. Rules were made, exams were discussed, but the recruitment process hasn't moved forward. How long will we remain unemployed? How long will we continue to wander from door to door?" Statement 2: "There are allegations of widespread irregularities in the 70th BPSC exam. The BPSC banned me for five years for raising questions. Many candidates are forced to express their views while …
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