Students seek CBI probe into JSSC ‘misdeeds’

  • | Saturday | 4th November, 2023

Ranchi: In a resolute display of discontent, over 1,000 candidates and members of the Jharkhand State Students Union (JSSU) organized an Adhikar March on foot, from Morabadi to the Raj Bhavan gate in Ranchi. The primary demand of the march was to push for a CBI investigation into the alleged irregularities surrounding the Jharkhand Staff Selection Commission (JSSC) selection.The union has been advocating for a judicial inquiry into the perceived anomalies within Municipal Services Cadre Combined Examination conducted by commission. TNNWe also published the following articles recentlyWhy this Ranchi businessman is Indias dad-of-the-yearPrem Gupta, a resident of Ranchi, Jharkhand, went viral on Facebook after posting a video of himself bringing back his daughter, Sakshi, after her divorce. In a society where the birth of a girl is considered a disaster and divorces are frowned upon, Guptas act of supporting his daughter was seen as groundbreaking. Sakshis marriage had been troubled, with her husband and in-laws mistreating her. Gupta decided to bring her back home with pomp and celebration, showing that daughters should be valued and respected. Sakshi plans to start her career in fashion designing with her own startup.Student from Tamil Nadu found dead with burn injuries at Ranchi medical collegeA second-year postgraduate student at Rajendra Institute of Medical Sciences in Ranchi, India, was found dead with severe burn injuries. The body of Madan Kumar, from Tamil Nadu, was discovered in the hostel backyard. He was studying forensic medicine and toxicology. Authorities have formed a special investigation team to determine whether it was a murder or suicide. The students family has been notified.Aman Anand tops 67th main examination of Bihar Public Service CommissionAman Anand from Barh in Patna district has topped the Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) examination and secured a position in the Bihar Administrative Service (BAS). The second and third positions were secured by Nikita Kumari and Ankita Choudhary, respectively. The top eight positions were evenly split between males and females. A total of 799 candidates were declared successful out of 802 vacancies. The final merit list was determined based on the combined scores of the written and viva examinations.

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