The Rajasthan recruitment exam 2018 postponed
The Rajasthan recruitment exam 2018 postponed
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According to the latest reports, many negligences took place during the ongoing Rajasthan Police Recruitment exam. And now the authorities have decided to postpone the second leg of the examination. 

As per the reports, an official statement issued by the Rajasthan Police, the exams which are scheduled from March 20 to March 31 has been postponed.

The Rajasthan police had invited application for 5390 vacancies for constables. As per the notification, there were 4684 vacancies for general constables, 402 for general constables - TSP/Sahria Area and 304 for Constables (Driver).

Meanwhile, Rajasthan's special operation group (SOG) had so far arrested 21 people for facilitating cheating during the Rajasthan police constable recruitment exam, an official said.

Two key accused of a gang that cloned thumbprints of candidates and sent proxies to write the exam were arrested, Additional Director General (SOG) Umesh Mishra said. In a separate cheating racket case, three accused, including prime accused and center director were also arrested today, Mishra said. 

The Rajasthan police had invited application for 5390 vacancies for constables. As per the notification, there were 4684 vacancies for general constables, 402 for general constables - TSP/Sahria Area and 304 for Constables (Driver).

Meanwhile, Rajasthan's special operation group (SOG) had so far arrested 21 people for facilitating cheating during the Rajasthan police constable recruitment exam, an official said.

Two key accused of a gang that cloned thumbprints of candidates and sent proxies to write the exam were arrested, Additional Director General (SOG) Umesh Mishra said. In a separate cheating racket case, three accused, including prime accused and center director was also arrested today, Mishra said. 

"It was found that the gang made a thumbprint impression of the original candidate and pasted it on the thumb of the proxy who took the exam.

"It was also learned that they used some oil to make the fake thumbprint last for at least one hour. Candidates managed to cheat the biometric attendance system," Mishra said.

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