After student protests in Bihar, Chief Minister convenes meeting on BPSC TRE-4 exam to discuss increasing vacancies
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After student protests in Bihar, Chief Minister convenes meeting on BPSC TRE-4 exam to discuss increasing vacancies

Student protests regarding the BPSC TRE 4.0 exam in Bihar continue, and the unrest has not subsided. Protest actions by applicants in Gardanibagh, who are defending their core demands and examination procedures, have been ongoing for the third day.

Given the growing dissatisfaction of students taking to the streets, activity within the government and administrative bodies has significantly increased. Due to the seriousness of the situation, Chief Minister Samrat Chaudhary convened an important meeting with high-ranking officials from the Ministry of Education and the Commission.

This meeting was organized at noon in 'Lok Sevak Awas' to resolve the difficulties arising between the discontent of applicants on hunger strike in Gardanibagh and the notification from BPSC. The meeting will include the Education Minister Mitilish Tiwari, the Additional Chief Secretary of the Ministry of Education, and senior BPSC officials.

According to sources, a major decision regarding the increase in the number of vacant positions (seats) in TRE 4 may be made at this meeting, taking into account the serious demands of the applicants and the employment policy promoted by the Chief Minister.

The applicants on the streets have clearly stated that the protests will continue until they receive firm guarantees on their basic requirements. Student demands include conducting the exam in a single stage instead of complicating the process and the complete abolition of the negative marking provision in the TRE-4 exam.

It should be noted that the pressure exerted by the applicants who have been on the streets for three days has finally forced the government to take action. It remains to be seen whether the meeting scheduled for noon will bring relief to the applicants or if the protests will become even more intense!

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