JSSC-CGL fallout threatens 2,000 govt posts in Jharkhand
Ranchi: The Jharkhand governments decision to cancel the JSSC-Combined Graduate Level (JSSC-CGL) examination has triggered a crisis in the state administration, with the functioning of several departments and offices getting affected as over 2,000 employees appointed through the recruitment process face the risk of losing their jobs. Many of the successful candidates had already joined Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Weather Update: Heavy rain alert in UP, MP and Jharkhand, cyclonic system activated
Weather Update: India Meteorological Department (IMD) has warned in its weather bulletin released on August 18 that heavy rains will be seen in many states of the country in the next 24 to 48 hours. Due to the impact of the depression on the northern parts of Jharkhand and adjacent Gangetic West Bengal, the weather [] The post Weather Update: Heavy rain alert in UP, MP and Jharkhand, cyclonic system activated first appeared on informalnewz .
In Numbers: From Classrooms To Jobs, Jharkhand's Youth Struggle
Student leader Devendra Nath Mahto, who had been on hunger strike for 16 days, ended his fast after the government's decision.
Jharkhand exam scam: CID arrests key accused's wife, brother who cleared JSSC-CGL
Criminal Investigation Department arrested two relatives of a key exam scam accused. Sushma Kumari and Akshay Kumar Tiwari were taken into custody by the CID. Both had qualified the Jharkhand Staff Selection Commission examination under investigation. The Chief Minister announced the annulment of the entire recruitment process. Investigations continue into the Jharkhand Public Service Commission irregularities.
Jharkhand Recruitment Exam Irregularities: CID Questions JSSC Secretary, Abhay Tiwari
The Jharkhand CID summoned JSSC secretary Sudhir Gupta and family members of Abhay Tiwari, a suspect in the investigation into alleged irregularities in the recruitment examinations, for interrogation. Gupta was interrogated for several hours after the CID raided the Jharkhand Staff
Jharkhand exam irregularities: CID arrests Abhay Tiwari's wife, brother
Abhay Tiwari, who was posted as a block supply officer in Poriyahat in Godda district, was arrested by the CID on July 22 in connection with the alleged recruitment examination irregularities
Congress Leaders Thank CM Hemant Soren for Cabinet Decisions on Exam Reforms
Ranchi, August 18: Congress leaders, including Jharkhand Congress in-charge K. Raju and state president Keshav Mahato Kamlesh, met with Chief Minister Hemant Soren on Tuesday to express gratitude for the decisions made during a special cabinet meeting regarding exam reforms. The meeting took place at the Chief Ministers residential office on Kanke Road. Discussions centered ... Read more Congress Leaders Thank CM Hemant Soren for Cabinet Decisions on Exam Reforms
Jharkhand Students End Hunger Strike, Demand Law for Leak-Free Exams
Ranchi, August 18: Students in Jharkhand have concluded their hunger strike following the state governments announcement to cancel all exams conducted by the Jharkhand Staff Selection Commission (JSSC) and TDPCL. Student leader Devendra Nath Mahto stated that the protesters will now demand the implementation of a law that guarantees leak-free examinations as part of the ... Read more Jharkhand Students End Hunger Strike, Demand Law for Leak-Free Exams
'This Is The Right Way': Rahul Hails Jharkhand Govt-Students Understanding
Gandhi also vowed to change the system across the country to establish a framework that propels students forward rather than holds them back.
Jharkhand: JSSC-CGL exam cancellation to end one protest triggers another as 2,000 fear job loss
While the decision, which was among the major demands of the exam protesters, was likely to quell the agitation, the government was now faced with a fresh concern as the candidates who cleared the JSSC-CGL exam fear losing their jobs
Kill Us: Jharkhand Cancels Exams, Selected Candidates Brace For Job Loss
The JSSC-CGL candidates, who had already taken up government jobs, have now begun a protest of their own.
Devendra Mahto breaks fast, announces phase 2 of stir
JLKM leader Devendra Mahto, who ended his 16-day hunger strike after the Jharkhand government cancelled job exams over alleged irregularities, announced a second phase of protests for corruption-free recruitment by JPSC and JSSC, demanding government guarantees against future paper leaks and irregularities.
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Jharkhand: One student-led protest ends, only to spark another
On Monday, the government of the eastern state of Jharkhand announced the cancellation of JSSC-CGL exams and all recruitment tests conducted by an outsourced agency in over the past decade a key demand by a group of students protesting since the ...
Jharkhand Cancels JSSC CGL Exams
The Hemant Soren-led Jharkhand government has decided to cancel the JSSC CGL examinations and ordered a comprehensive inquiry into alleged irregularities in examinations conducted since 2014.Chief Minister Hemant Soren said the probe will cover all errors, whether minor or major, and also announced that the government may consider a special session to discuss amendments to the MMDR Act made by the Centre.
Mahato Thanks Wangchuk After JSSC CGL Cancellation
Inspired and guided by you: Jharkhand student leader Devendra Nath Mahato interacts with activist Sonam Wangchuk after the state government announced the cancellation of the JSSC-CGL exam and all exams conducted by TDPL. Mahato said that the government had met their demands on the 23rd day of the movement and the 16th day of the hunger strike.
He said the cancellation of 14 JSSC and TDPL exams marks the success of the first stage, but stressed that students need a permanent system to prevent paper leaks, question-paper irregularities and other forms of malpractice.
Nearly 7,000 JPSC and JSSC CGL posts may go vacant: Jharkhand's 12-year exam crisis
Nearly JPSC and JSSC CGL posts may go vacant Jharkhands year exam crisis
Jharkhands Student Leader Declares First Victory in Recruitment Exam Protests
Ranchi, August 18: Devendra Nath Mahto, a prominent student leader, has hailed the cancellation of 14 recruitment exams, including those conducted by JSSC-CGL and TDPCL, as a significant victory for the protesting students in Jharkhand. He emphasized that this cancellation is not the end of their struggle and vowed to continue the movement until comprehensive ... Read more Jharkhands Student Leader Declares First Victory in Recruitment Exam Protests
JSSC-CGL cancellation: 2,000 successful candidates fear losing government jobs
The Jharkhand government cancelled the JSSC-CGL examination and other recruitment tests. This decision has caused anxiety for nearly two thousand successful candidates. These individuals fear losing their government jobs after clearing the examinations. They are seeking an investigation and an opportunity to defend themselves. The government aims to restore confidence in the recruitment system.
I have a blueprint: After 14 exam cancellations, Devendra Mahto seeks leak-proof system
Protests continue even after Jharkhand cancels JSSC-CGL exam
Despite the Jharkhand government cancelling the JSSC-CGL examination after 24 days of protests, the agitation continues as students demand a CBI probe into alleged irregularities. Meanwhile, candidates recruited through the examination have staged a dharna seeking clarity on their appointments.
'This is the right way': Rahul Gandhi hails 'understanding' between Jharkhand govt., protesters
The Congress leader also vowed to change the system across the country to establish a framework that propels students forward rather than holds them back
Maoist with 5 lakh bounty among four red rebels arrested in Jharkhand
Acting on a tip-off, a police team conducted a raid in the Aurapat forest area within the Dumri Police Station limits and arrested the red rebels
Soren Government Cancels JSSC-CGL Exam; Selected Candidates Protest, Fear Job Loss
Around 2,000 appointed candidates fear losing jobs after Jharkhand cancels JSSC-CGL over alleged irregularities.
Jharkhand exam cancellation puts 2,000 jobs at risk
Following Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren's decision to cancel the JSSC-CGL exam and other recruitment tests due to alleged irregularities, approximately 2,000 successful candidates now fear losing their jobs, demanding a CBI probe and a fair opportunity to defend themselves.
The decision was taken at a special Cabinet meeting chaired by Chief Minister Hemant Soren and was celebrated by protesting students as a major victory after 24 days of agitation. However, the JPSC-JSSC Reform Forum said its agitation would continue until the government agrees to a CBI probe
Jharkhand Govt Cancels JSSC-CGL, TDPL Recruitment Exams After Student Protest
RANCHI, Aug 18: The Jharkhand government on Tuesday cancelled the JSSC-CGL examination and all other recruitment examinations conducted by private agency TDPL, following a 24-day student protest over alleged irregularities in the recruitment process. The decision was taken at a special Cabinet meeting chaired by Chief Minister Hemant Soren and was welcomed by protesting students [] The post Jharkhand Govt Cancels JSSC-CGL, TDPL Recruitment Exams After Student Protest appeared first on Northlines .
JSSC-CGL exam cancellation ends one protest, sparks another as 2,000 fear job loss
Successful JSSC-CGL candidates protested the Jharkhand government's decision to cancel recruitment exams. They fear losing their government jobs after the cancellation announcement on Monday night. Protesters demanded a CBI probe and an opportunity to defend themselves against allegations. The government defended the cancellation to restore confidence in the recruitment system. Fresh vacancies will provide opportunities for deserving candidates after reforms.
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Rahul Gandhi welcomes Jharkhand student-government talks ending hunger strike
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'This is the right way': Rahul welcomes end of Jharkhand students hunger strike
Following a 24-day agitation, the Jharkhand government cancelled the JSSC-CGL exam and ordered a CID probe into recruitment irregularities since 2014. However, protesting students have refused to call off their demonstration, demanding an independent investigation by the CBI.
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Jharkhand student leader ends hunger strike after 16 days
Devendra Nath Mahto was part of a larger protest which began weeks ago, demanding exam reforms in Jharkhand state.
Jharkhand B.Ed 2nd Merit List 2026 Out - Check Merit List at jceceb.jharkhand.gov.in
Jharkhand B.Ed 2nd merit list 2026 released by JCECEB on August 17. Check merit list dates, download steps, seat allotment, cut off, and round 3 schedule. Document verification and admission for round 2 closes August 21.
Major Crackdown on JJMP: Four Militants Arrested in Gumla, Including Notorious Commander
Gumla, August 18: In a significant operation, police in Gumla district, Jharkhand, have arrested four militants from the banned organization Jharkhand Jan Mukti Parishad (JJMP). Among those detained is Ramdev Lohra, also known as Kaka, who is a sub-zonal commander with a bounty of five lakh rupees on his head. Other arrested militants include Arvind ... Read more Major Crackdown on JJMP: Four Militants Arrested in Gumla, Including Notorious Commander
Students Celebrate Victory as Jharkhand Government Cancels Exams
Hyderabad, August 18: The decision by the Jharkhand government to cancel the JSSC-CGL exam and all tests conducted by TDP has sparked reactions from leaders across the country. The Telangana BJP and TJ leaders have expressed differing views on this matter. Telangana BJP President N. Ramchandra Rao hailed the decision as a victory for students. ... Read more Students Celebrate Victory as Jharkhand Government Cancels Exams
Students Victory in Jharkhand: Telangana BJP Chiefs Remarks
Hyderabad, August 18: Reactions from leaders across the country are pouring in following the Jharkhand governments decision to cancel the JSSC-CGL examination and all exams conducted by TDP. Telangana BJP and TJ leaders have expressed differing opinions on the matter. Telangana BJP state president N. Ramchandra Rao hailed the decision as a victory for students. ... Read more Students Victory in Jharkhand: Telangana BJP Chiefs Remarks
Low-pressure system moves towards Jharkhand, western districts of Bengal to get heavy rain
The IMD said the sub-Himalayan districts of Darjeeling, Kalimpong, Alipurduar and Jalpaiguri will receive heavy rainfall until the morning of August 21
Students may call off protest after Jharkhand job exams cancelled over 'anomalies'
Ranchi, Aug 18: Students protesting against alleged irregularities in Jharkhand recruitment examinations may take a call on withdrawing the demonstration on Tuesday after the state government cancelled all recruitment tests, including the JSSC-CGL exam, conducted by an outsourced agency since 2014. The announcement came after Chief Minister Hemant Soren chaired a marathon cabinet meeting at the state secretariat here on Monday. He also said an exam reforms committee headed by senior IAS officer Amitabh Kaushal would recommend measures to strengthen the process of recruitment tests. The government has decided to cancel the Jharkhand Staff Selection Commission-Combined Graduate Level (JSSC-CGL) exam, which was one of the major demands of the protesting students. We have also decided to cancel all tests conducted by outsourced agency TSR Data Processing Pvt Ltd (TDPL) and the results published by it, Soren told reporters after the meeting. The decision came as six protesters continued their hunger strike and a government panel was preparing for another round of talks with the JPSC-JSSC Reforms Manch, which has been spearheading the agitation since July 25. Today, our protest enters its 25th day. We may decide whether we continue or call the agitation off after the government's announcement, a protesting student said. Student leader Devendra Mahto, who had been on hunger strike for 16 days over the alleged exam irregularities, ended the fast around Monday midnight. Two protesters, Prem Nayak and Umme Habiba, also called off their hunger strike, while three others, Rahul Kranti, Sabita Kumari and Rupesh Pal, are continuing their fast. Students were seen celebrating and waving the Tricolour after the announcement. Activist Sonam Wangchuk congratulated Mahto over a video call, describing the government's decision as a victory for everyone. It seems that this victory is one in which no one loses. You have won, and the government has won too, because they also intend to do good. So, this is a victory where the other side does not have to face defeat. It is a victory for everyone -- a victory for India, for the people, and for Jharkhand, he said. However, the decision failed to end the protest on Monday night as the agitators maintained that their key demand for a CBI probe into alleged examination irregularities had not been accepted. Rahul Kranti, one of the protesters undergoing treatment at Sadar Hospital, said the agitation would continue unless the government accepted the demand for a CBI probe. Soren said the government was concerned about the agitation and had already enacted the Jharkhand Competitive Examination Prevention and Redressal of Unfair Means in Recruitment Act, which would be implemented strictly. Several surprising factors emerged during the probe into exam irregularities by the CID and special investigation team. These cannot be disclosed at this juncture, Soren said, adding that several companies operating in Jharkhand appeared to be involved in a huge exam racket. The agitators had announced plans to gherao the chief minister's residence on August 20 and appealed to students from across the state to assemble in Ranchi. They had also sought Soren's resignation and accused the ruling JMM-Congress alliance of failing to take concrete action on their demands. The cancellation of the JSSC-CGL examination, however, triggered a counter-protest by candidates who had cleared the examination and secured government jobs. A group of successful candidates gathered outside the state secretariat and appealed to Soren not to cancel the examination, claiming that the move would render around 2,000 people jobless. The opposition BJP backed the protesters' demand for a CBI probe. Leader of Opposition Babulal Marandi urged Soren to accept the students' demands and questioned why the government should fear a CBI probe if it was confident about the recruitment process. Marandi said continued government inaction could push more youth and students onto the streets and extended moral support to the proposed August 20 demonstration. With the cancellation of the JSSC-CGL and TDPL-conducted examinations, the government has accepted one of the agitation's most prominent demands. The government, meanwhile, asserted that it is prepared to overhaul the examination system through the new reforms committee and stricter enforcement of the anti-unfair-means law. Meanwhile, the CID continued raids to nab culprits involved in exam irregularities. We are conducting raids at the JSSC office in connection with alleged irregularities in various examinations, CID ADG Manoj Kaushik told PTI.
J'khand govt cancels recruitment exams, but protest continues
The Jharkhand government has cancelled all recruitment tests conducted by outsourced agency TSR Data Processing Pvt Ltd (TDPL) since 2014, including the JSSC-CGL exam, in response to student protests. However, agitators are continuing their demonstration, demanding a CBI probe into alleged irregularities.
Jharkhand Governments Delay Criticized by West Bengal Minister Dilip Ghosh
Kolkata, August 18: West Bengal minister Dilip Ghosh has reacted sharply to the Jharkhand governments decision to cancel the JSSC-CGL exam and all tests conducted by TDP. He stated that the government should have made this decision two weeks ago, avoiding unnecessary drama that has troubled students. Ghosh questioned, Why did the Jharkhand government take ... Read more Jharkhand Governments Delay Criticized by West Bengal Minister Dilip Ghosh
Jharkhand exam row: Hunger strike to continue till CBI probe, says protesting aspirant
Hemant Soren Cancels JSSC-CGL, TDPL Exams; Orders Probe Since 2014; Students End Hnger Strike
Jharkhand CM Hemant Soren cancelled the JSSC-CGL and TDPL exams and ordered an inquiry into all recruitment examinations conducted in the state since 2014.
Students may end protest after Jharkhand exam cancellation
Ranchi: Students protesting against alleged irregularities in Jharkhand recruitment examinations may take a call on withdrawing the demonstration on Tuesday, August 18, after the state government cancelled all recruitment tests, including the JSSC-CGL exam, conducted by an outsourced agency since 2014. The announcement came after Chief Minister Hemant Soren chaired a marathon cabinet meeting at Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Jharkhand protest LIVE: Govt. cancels JSSC-CGL exam; Devendra Mahto ends 16-day hunger strike
Ravindra Paswan, leader of the JPSC-JSSC Reform Manch, which has been leading the protest, said the agitation would continue as their key demand of a CBI probe into alleged examination irregularities had not been met
JSSC-CGL exam cancelled: What it means for 2,000 candidates who cleared it
Sonam Wangchuk Praises Devendra Mahto
Wangchuk hails students after Jharkhand cancels JSSC-CGL and TDPL exams amid intensifying recruitment protests.
Jharkhand govt cancels 2024 JSSC-CGL exam
In Jharkhand, following a 24-day protest by JPSC and JSSC aspirants, the state government has cancelled the 2024 JSSC-CGL examination and all competitive examinations conducted by the TDPL agency. Chief Minister Hemant Soren announced the decision yesterday evening after chairing a special Cabinet meeting. The state government has also ordered a comprehensive probe into recruitment []
Delhi to witness cloudy skies today; heavy rain continues in parts of India
Delhi is likely to see generally cloudy skies and light rain on Tuesday, with temperatures between 23 and 34 degrees Celsius; IMD issues red alert for heavy rain in Jharkhand
Jharkhand cancels exams after protests, Mahto ends 16-day fast: What's next
After weeks of protests over alleged recruitment exam irregularities, Jharkhand cancels the JSSC-CGL and TDPL tests, while Mahto ends his 16-day fast; the fight now moves to reforms
Jharkhand exam row: After students end protest, govt employees open front over JSSC-CGL cancellation
The Hemant Soren government in Jharkhand is facing fresh opposition after government employees appointed through JSSC-CGL examinations held since 2014 launched a protest against the states decision to cancel the recruitment examination following weeks-long protests by students, some of whom had sat on an indefinite hunger strike.
Major Robbery Plot Foiled at Bank of Maharashtra; Four Arrested in Koderma
Koderma, August 18: In a significant operation, police in Koderma district, Jharkhand, successfully thwarted a major robbery plot at the Bank of Maharashtra, arresting four criminals. Late Monday night, law enforcement raided a hideout in the Inderwa area of the Tilaiya police station jurisdiction. The suspects attempted to flee while firing at the police. In ... Read more Major Robbery Plot Foiled at Bank of Maharashtra; Four Arrested in Koderma
Jharkhand Student Movement: Devendra Nath Mahato Ends Hunger Strike Amid Government Promises
Mumbai, August 18: In a significant development, student leader Devendra Nath Mahato ended his 16-day hunger strike after a meeting with Jharkhand government ministers Deepika Pandey Singh and Irfan Ansari at Ranchi Sadar Hospital. The ministers provided him with juice, marking the conclusion of his protest against the cancellation of the JSSC-CGL examination and other ... Read more Jharkhand Student Movement: Devendra Nath Mahato Ends Hunger Strike Amid Government Promises
Student Leader Devendra Nath Mahato breaks hunger strike after Jharkhand cancels JSSC Exam
Student Leader Devendra Nath Mahato breaks hunger strike after Jharkhand cancels JSSC Exam
Jharkhand Cabinet cancels JSSC-CGL exam; CM Hemant Soren orders probe into exams since 2014
Jharkhand student protest ends as Devendra Nath Mahto calls off hunger strike
Devendra Nath Mahto had been on hunger strike as part of a student-led agitation over demands related to the recruitment examination process in the state
Miffed with no response from Sorens government, students firm on August 20 gherao of CMs residence
On the other hand,JharkhandCID, probing the case of alleged irregularities in the examination, conducted raidsat theoffice ofJSSC andalsoquestionedJSSC Secretary Sudhir Gupta
Jharkhand Protest | Jharkhand Student Leader Devendra Nath Mahto Ends Hunger Strike
Jharkhand's student leader Devendra Nath Mahato called off his hunger strike late this evening -- hours after the Hemant Soren government cancelled all exams and recruitment made for government jobs following weeks of student protests. Mahato, who is admitted to Ranchi's Sadar Hospital, called off his fast after meeting ministers and MLAs who came to visit him. Thanking the government, he said the ongoing probe was targeting those involved in examination irregularities. The students, he added, will continue to support efforts to remove corruption from the examination system and will cooperate with the government in the ongoing reform process. They are making a concerted effort to reach the true kingpins behind these gangs, he was quoted as saying by news agency ANI.
Jharkhand Students End Hnger Strike After JSSC-CGL Exam Cancelled
Mahto had been on a hunger strike as part of a student-led agitation over demands concerning the recruitment examination process in the state.
Jharkhand government scraps CGL exam, TDPL tests after 24-day stir
Jharkhand cancels JSSC-CGL exam: Devendra Nath Mahato, student leaders break hunger strike
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Vande Mataram added to official events this year; people may take time to adjust to it: CM Omar
Srinagar, Aug 17: J ammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Monday said people will take time to get used to singing the national song as it has been added to official functions only this year. Commenting on the controversy surrounding Congress leaders alleged disrespect to Vande Mataram, Abdullah said there should be no controversy as all verses of the national song were sung. Congress also gave a clarification from its side. It said, look at the video, all three verses of VandeMataram were sung there. So what is the controversy here? They were sung. It will take us a little time to get used to it. This is the first time that this has been included. We are also adjusting a little bit, Abdullah told reporters here. A complaint filed with the Delhi Police recently sought registration of an FIR against Congress leaders Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi for alleged obstruction when Vande Mataram was being sung during the partys Independence Day function at its headquarters in Delhi. The Congress has asserted that there was no attempt to stop the singing of the full version, while maintaining that in 1937, a meeting of the Congress Working Committee in Kolkata decided that the initial stanzas of Vande Mataram would be sung at the Congress sessions. Abdullah said the Independence Day parade on Saturday was the eighth he had attended as the chief minister, but the national song was played for the first time. This was my eighth Independence Day parade, but it was for the first time VandeMataram was included in it. It took me some time to understand that first I will stand up, Vande Mataram will play, then I will unfurl the flag, then the National Anthem will play. Perhaps Congress also took time to adjust; it happens, he said. Abdullah refused to comment on PDP president Mehbooba Muftis post on X in which the former chief minister said she was a dimaaginaxal as she supported the restoration of Article 370. Why are you asking me to explain or speak about what she tweets? It is her Twitter account, her daughter runs it, let her tweet what she likes, he added. On the student protests in Jharkhand, Abdullah said there must be some truth to the protesters demands as the government there has held one round of talks with them. If the students demands are legitimate and correct, then somewhere they should sit down and talk. If they are not, then say it straight that their talk has no weight. If one round of talks has taken place, and you are saying there will be a second round, then somewhere there must be some truth to their demands. Whatever you can do, do it, he added. The chief minister reiterated that matters such as education and health are state subjects as per the devolution of powers. This fault is not just of the BJP; various Central governments have played a role in weakening the states. The agencies that have been formed, the powers these agencies have received -- it is not just because of the BJP. The UPA government, unfortunately, had a role in this, he said. Abdullah said had there not been centralisation of examinations like NEET, BJP leader Dharmendra Pradhan would not have had to resign as the exams are held at the state level. If there was a lapse in any state, the minister of that state would be at fault, but centralising resulted in a lapse somewhere, and the Central minister had to resign. What belongs to the state should be left to the state; what belongs to the Centre, the Centre should handle. The Centres habit of interfering in the states is the reason why Dharmendra Pradhan had to lose his job, he added.
Jharkhand Protest | Big Relief For Jharkhand Students: Hemant Soren Govt Cancels JSSC-CGL Exam
The Hemant Soren government in Jharkhand has cancelled all exams and recruitment made for government jobs after weeks of protests by students. Chief Minister Soren has assured that these would include the JPSC (Jharkhand Public Service Commission) and the JSSC CGL (Jharkhand Staff Selection Committee-Combined Graduate Level) exams and the investigation will go back till 2014. But the students have refused to call off their protest, insisting on a probe by the Central Bureau of Investigation. The results published by the TDPL (Lucknow-based TSR Data Processing Private Limited), and all the candidates selected by the TDPL, or who participated, and all the activities of the TDPL that have taken place here, all of them should be cancelled, Soren told the students this evening.
Student leader Devendra Nath Mahto ended his hunger strike after exam cancellations. The Jharkhand government cancelled the JSSC-CGL and all TDPL examinations. This decision followed a 16-day protest and concerns raised by students. The government also promised reforms and opened a portal for suggestions. Investigations into alleged financial misappropriation are underway.
Jharkhand Exams Canceled Amid Political Turmoil
Ranchi, August 18: Political tensions have escalated in Jharkhand following the governments decision to cancel the JSSC-CGL and TDPCL examinations. Leaders from the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) have hailed this as a significant victory for student protests and are demanding a Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) inquiry into the matter. Senior BJP leader Babulal Marandi ... Read more Jharkhand Exams Canceled Amid Political Turmoil
Jharkhand minister criticises demand for CBI probe into exam fraud
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Huge victory for Jharkhand: Mahto ends hunger strike after Soren govt accepts demands
JSSC-CGL CANCELLED: Jharkhand Students Celebrate After Government Accepts Key Demands
After weeks of protests, hunger strikes and demonstrations in Ranchi, the Jharkhand government has cancelled the JSSC-CGL examination and examinations conducted through TDPL since 2014. Chief Minister Hemant Soren also announced a CID investigation into the examinations, while students had been demanding a CBI probe into alleged irregularities. The announcement sparked emotional celebrations among protesting aspirants, who called the decision a major victory in their fight for transparency and fair recruitment examinations.
Devendra Nath Mahto ends hunger strike following Jharkhand JSSC-CGL exam cancellation
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Devendra Nath Mahato Ends Hunger Strike after Jharkhand Exam Cancellation
After calling off the hunger strike in Ranchi, Jharkhand's student leader Devendra Nath Mahato termed the cancellation of the JSSC-CGL test by the state government as a partial victory. Nath Mahato concluded his hunger strike in the intervening night of Monday
No student should be cheated: Jharkhand's Devendra Mahato after ending hunger strike
No student should be cheated Jharkhands Devendra Mahato after ending hunger strike
Jharkhand Student Leader Devendra Nath Mahto Ends Hunger Strike
Jharkhand's student leader Devendra Nath Mahato called off his hunger strike late this evening.
Jharkhand Cancels JSSC-CGL Exam After 24-Day Stir
Govt agrees to scrap exam amid demands for probe into alleged recruitment irregularities
Rahul Gandhi urges Hemant Soren to meet students; slams PM Modi, NTA
Rahul Gandhi has called on Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren to engage with the protesting students. He also took aim at Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the National Testing Agency, raising concerns over allegations of a UGC-NET exam paper leak. Throughout his remarks, Gandhi emphasized that the education system takes advantage of students financially and demanded accountability from the leadership of the NTA.
Hemant Soren Government Accepts Students' Demands | Top Headlines
The Hemant Soren government in Jharkhand has cancelled all exams and recruitment made for government jobs after weeks of protests by students. Chief Minister Soren has assured that these would include the JPSC (Jharkhand Public Service Commission) and the JSSC CGL (Jharkhand Staff Selection Committee-Combined Graduate Level) exams and the investigation will go back till 2014. But the students have refused to call off their protest, insisting on a probe by the Central Bureau of Investigation.
Jharkhand Exams Canceled: Political Fallout and Calls for CBI Investigation Intensify
Ranchi, August 18: The decision to cancel the JSSC-CGL and TDP exams in Jharkhand has sparked a wave of political statements. BJP leaders are calling it a significant victory for student protests and are reiterating their demand for a CBI investigation. Senior BJP leader Babulal Marandi congratulated students who have been protesting at the Jaipal ... Read more Jharkhand Exams Canceled: Political Fallout and Calls for CBI Investigation Intensify
Jharkhand scraps JSSC-CGL exam, all tests by TDPL
Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren has cancelled the JSSC-CGL exam and all tests conducted by outsourced agency TDPL since 2014, following widespread protests by job aspirants over alleged irregularities. An examination reforms committee has been formed, while some protesters continue to demand a CBI probe.
Jharkhand Cancels JSSC-CGL Exam, CID to Probe TDPL Tests Since 2014
Ranchi witnessed a dramatic turn of events as the Jharkhand government announced the cancellation of the Jharkhand Staff Selection Commission Combined Graduate Level (JSSC-CGL) examination following days of intense student protests. Chief Minister Hemant Soren declared that the Crime Investigation Department (CID) will investigate all examinations conducted by TSR Data Processing Private Limited (TDPL) since [] The post Jharkhand Cancels JSSC-CGL Exam, CID to Probe TDPL Tests Since 2014 appeared first on Pragativadi I Latest Odisha News in English I Breaking News .
Big Win For Protesters: Jharkhand Govt Cancels JSSC-CGL And All TDPL-Conducted Recruitment Exams
After 24 days of protests, the Jharkhand government has cancelled JSSC-CGL and ordered a wider probe into recruitment exam irregularities.
Jharkhand CM Hemant Soren Cancels JSSC-CGL Exam After Student Protests
Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren has accepted a major demand of protesting students, with the state government deciding to cancel the JSSC-CGL examination
Students celebrate at Jaipal Singh Stadium after Jharkhand govt decides to cancel JSS-CGL examst
Big win for Jharkhand protesters as Hemant Soren govt cancels JSSC-CGL exam
Big win for Jharkhand protesters as Hemant Soren govt cancels JSSCCGL exam
Activist and student leader Devendra Nath Mahato has called off his hunger strike after the Jharkhand government announced the cancellation of the Jharkhand Staff Selection Commission Combined Graduate Level (JSSC-CGL) examination and all recruitment processes conducted through TDPL. This comes after Chief Minister Hemant Soren announced the decision on Monday, saying that all examinations conducted by TDPL, along with the results declared through the agency, would be cancelled. The move came amid a prolonged student agitation over alleged irregularities and malpractice in the recruitment process.
Jharkhand CM cancels JSSC-CGL exams; protest to continue till CBI probe demand is met, say students
Our demand for a CBI investigation remains unfulfilled. Our hunger strike will not end until the CBI inquiry takes place. It is a matter of great happiness that the JSSC-CGL exam has been cancelled. We will call off the agitation only after the CBI inquiry is conducted, not before, say students

