Jaipur: The State Government on Friday gives permission to the Division and district level officers to suspend the internet, if needed, in their jurisdiction to check the paper leakage questions and spread rumors related to the Rajasthan feasibility exam for teachers (REET) held on Sunday.
Permissions have been given by the State House Department quoting notification by the Department of Telecommunications, under the Ministry of Communication, related to ‘public safety’ and ‘public emergency’.
The decision was taken even though the High Court of Rajasthan asked the state government to avoid suspending the internet to conduct examinations in the past because it caused discomfort for other residents who utilize services such as cabin bookings, ordering other food and essential.
The state government wants to make the upcoming reet “spectacle” when making his eyes on a recommendation setting.
Although it has been praised as “the biggest test was held in the country”, the government’s attitude towards ordinary human discomfort such as, “for something good, people must bear a little discomfort”.
Minister of Education Govind Singh Dotasra, who is also the Chair of the High Power Committee who conducted Reet, told the media on Friday that more than 31,000 class III teachers would be designated based on the reet score.
Because it was being carried out after almost three years, the number of candidates was much higher (more than 16 lakh) than expected.
He agreed that this massive meeting of such people would cause discomfort for the public, but said it was unavoidable and challenges for state governments.
The exam is being held in two shifts on Sunday.
Even officials such as collectors and SPS will not be allowed to take their cellphones to inspection centers while visiting them, he said.
The state has arranged a free trip for candidates with a private bus hired by the Department of Transportation.
The previous government has announced a free trip on the Roadways bus from September 20 to 30, in accordance with the budget announcement made by the minister’s chairman this year.
In addition, 19,000 private buses are employed to redeem the shortage of buses, given the large number of candidates traveling to take the exam.
The government will bear the cost of private buses and toll roads.
Because asked why the test was not staggered, Dotasra said the different tests for the same post could cause problems.
But the RPSC has organized sub-inspector exams on different days.
Shops and business companies have been forced to close the district administration demand to prevent the general public not to adventure to shop on holidays.
“Generally the shop is closed on Sundays,” Dotasra said.
Shop owners in Jaipur have decided to keep their company closed to avoid legal problems and order with a hard-set crowd.