Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

OUR GOVT RENOVATING MEMORIALS DEDICATED TO SC ICONS: YOGI

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VARANASI: Chief minister Yogi Adityanath on Sunday said the previous government­s did nothing for the scheduled castes, scheduled tribes and backward classes. He also said these regimes ignored the memorials of great men (icons) who became the voice of the SC community. On the other hand, his government was renovating and beautifyin­g memorials dedicated to such icons in UP, he said.

PRAYAGRAJ : A total of 3,33,961 candidates amounting to around 68% gave lecturer recruitmen­t exams, conducted by Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission (UPPSC) for filling up vacant posts in Government Intermedia­te Colleges of the state, a miss on Sunday. The exam was conducted in 16 districts of the state including Prayagraj for filling up 1473 posts and for which a total of 4,91,370 candidates had registered but a mere 1,57,409 (32.03%) appeared in it, informed UPPSC officials.

Though officials did not cite any reason officially for such a large number of candidates giving the recruitmen­t exam a miss, aspirants pointed to exam centres being allotted away from their home districts as the main reason for it.

For the exam, the UPPSC had allotted exam centres in different districts based on the subjects of the aspirants. For example, Prayagraj was made the centre for Hindi, Jaunpur for Geography, Sitapur for Education, Meerut for Biology and so on. Earlier, the commission had always been allotting home district or a nearby district for most candidates, especially women aspirants, claimed Avnish Pandey, president of Pratiyogi Chatra Sangharsh Samiti, a body representi­ng students vying for government jobs.

However, some officials of the commission cited poor preparatio­n by aspirants for the recruitmen­t exam as a possible reason for their skipping it.

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