Jaipur: The second office proposed from the Rajasthan Secondary Education Council (RBSE) in Bikaner has triggered a large controversy in a political circle.
Ajmer MP Bhagirath Choudhary has threatened to protest the opening of the second office in Bikaner, calling it a move to weaken RBSE.
Local MLA and former Minister Raghu Sharma had written to CM protest against the move.
The decision was taken after Bikaner MLA BD Kalla was made by the Minister of Education in the recent cabinet reshuffle.
The state government has identified land for the RBSE’s second office proposed at Bikaner.
In a letter to the Ashok Gehlot CM and the head of Secretary Niranjan Arya, said Choudhary, “Instead of focusing the development and renovation of the board infrastructure, the movement of dividing a successful office will disrupt the function and will be a colossal waste.
Resources.” Choudhary’s concern was also shared by Sharma.
“I have heard through several platforms that the new RBSE division office will appear in Bikaner who has angered the ajmer residents.
I urged CM Ashok Gehlot not to establish a division officer at Bikaner,” Sharma said in a letter.
Reacting to opposition, Kalla clarified that the RBSE office would remain in Ajmer.
“Nobody shifts the RBSE office from Ajmer to Bikaner.
We only make a counter to provide basic services such as migration, transfer certificates, marko sheets, and other facilities so students don’t need to go to ajmer,” Kalla said.
However, the source said Bikaner officers would be responsible for 10 Division Districts Jodhpur and Bikaner.
“The number of students who appeared in the 10th and 12th RBSE board exams touched 25 lakh.
Along with other competitive exams such as REET where 25 lakh students have emerged last year.
This creates great training for the board staff.
The division will only help in loading shedding and Improve the quality of work, “said an official.