Recently, there has been a lot of discussion among students about whether the 70th BPSC exam will take place on December 13 or not. Questions have also arisen about the release of the admit card. Let’s delve into the details and understand what’s going on!
Will the Exam Be Held on December 13?
Recently, student leader Dilip Kumar announced that a “Maha Andolan” (mass protest) will be held on December 6, where students from all across Bihar will participate. The main aim of this protest is to oppose the normalization process that is being attempted in Bihar. Students believe that this process is not suitable for Bihar and should be halted. There is also growing concern about whether the exam scheduled for December 13 will actually take place.
What Do Students Think About the Normalization Process?
A few days ago, the normalization process was implemented in Uttar Pradesh, which faced protests from students. As a result, the Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission was forced to withdraw the normalization process. Students fear that a similar attempt could be made in BPSC, and they argue that this would be detrimental. They express concerns that the normalization process may lead to discrimination and inequality.
What’s the Status of the Admit Card?
The admit card has not been released yet, which is causing a lot of problems for the students. Many students studying outside Bihar are facing difficulties in booking train tickets. The commission should take this into consideration and release the admit cards promptly, so that students have enough time to make travel arrangements.
A Call to Students
Students are being urged to peacefully participate in the protest on December 6 and raise their demands in a democratic manner. They are also encouraged to continue preparing for the exam scheduled on December 13 without worry. There is no need to panic at this stage.
What’s Your Opinion?
Do you think the normalization process should be implemented in Bihar or not? Are you concerned about the upcoming exam on December 13? Please share your thoughts in the comments below.
Disclaimer:
This blog post is for informational purposes only. The content is based on publicly available sources and does not reflect the opinions of any government or organization.
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