Student organisations announce 'Bihar bandh' on Friday
Student organisations announce 'Bihar bandh' on Friday
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Patna: In Bihar, the protests continue after allegations of rigging in the RRB NTPC exam. The All India Students' Union (AISA) and other youth organisations have called for a 'Bihar bandh' on Friday to protest against alleged irregularities in the NTPC phase 1 exam results of the Railway Recruitment Board (RRB). At the same time, the students' bodies termed the railway ministry's decision to form a committee to look into the concerns of the students as a "fraud". However, after large-scale protests in Bihar and Jharkhand on Wednesday, the Railway Ministry has announced the cancellation of the Non-Technical Categories (NTPC) and Level 1 examinations.

 

The All India Students' Union (AISA) and other youth organisations made a press statement saying that the committee set up by the ministry is a conspiracy to cancel the case till the elections in UP. Due to this, he has refused to bow down even after the assurance of the government. It is also reported that this is a big movement of student youth, who are facing unemployment arising out of the pace.

 

Let us know that the Railway Ministry had constituted a high-level committee to resolve the issues raised by the job applicants. Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnav said the panel will submit its report before March 4. In such a situation, while cancelling the NTPC exams scheduled for next month, the central government has given three weeks to the job aspirants to submit their problems, i.e. till February 16th.

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