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JMM, BJP Spar over recruitment rules

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Ranchi: The day after the State Cabinet gave a nod to the rules of new recruitment for third and fourth grade jobs in the government department, the BJP opposition cried and said the rules would make some country candidates not qualify for posts.
Meanwhile, welcoming the cabinet’s decision on the new rules in the feasibility criteria and examination format and the Jharkhand staff election Commission (JSSC) for the recruitment of third and fourth grade employees, JMM Secretary General Supriyo Bhattacharjee said the move would provide encouragement to prospective jobs from the backward class.
He said, “The rules will require applicants to qualify for third and fourth grade jobs if they provide their matriculation examination only from school in Jharkhand.
It is a historic decision.
This will ensure work for candidates from the SC, ST and OBC community from the country .
“JMM also welcomes the new JSSC exam format, which will replace the beginning and the main exam with a single examination.
“It was observed that in the past six years, candidates who failed to clear the preliminary examination knock on the judicial door and as a result, the main examination was stored.
The new examination format will be free of deficiencies and it will help clean back the backlog in recruitment,” Claimed Bhattacharya.
BJP, however, said the new rules were frightening politics from the petting government.
“New regulations have been carried out with mandatory paper in Hindi.
Not only this is an insult to ‘Raj Bhasha’, but will also affect the Lakh candidate originating from Garhwa, Palamu and other districts,” said BJP State spokesman Pratul Shahdeo.
“While Urdu remains in Paper-II under the new rules, Hindi and Sanskrit have been removed.
Bhojpuri and Angika languages ​​have also been removed from Paper II and will affect Lakh Aspiran in Palamu, Garhwa Sahibanj and Godda district.
It itself speaks the volume of a minority increasing mentality volume Government, “Shahdeo said.
Under new regulations approved by the Cabinet, my paper will consist of Hindi and Britain while Paper-II will be based on tribal and indigenous languages ​​where the applicant must score a minimum of 30% to qualify.
Paper-III will consist of general knowledge.
The final achievement list will be issued on paper-II scores and paper-III, Cabinet Secretary Vandana Dadel said on Thursday.
BJP also claims that state candidates from the general category will lose appearance in the exam if they appear for their matriculation exam outside Jharkhand.
“Our party will protest this new regulation.
Our protest contours will soon be decided by senior leadership,” Shahdeo said.

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