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Bihar Teacher Vacancy: In Bihar, the government has abolished the requirement of being a permanent resident of the state for teacher recruitment. After this decision of the Nitish government, the protest of the teacher candidates of the state has started. Today i.e. on Saturday (July 01), teacher candidates from all over Bihar are protesting in the capital Patna.
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The situation has worsened due to flood rains in Gujarat, Junagadh and Kutch are receiving heavy rains. The same Kutch railway station has been submerged in water. It is raining heavily in Gandhidham.
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Police lathicharged teacher candidates in Bihar's Patna. There has been a protest against corruption in teacher recruitment. During this, slogans were raised against Nitish Kumar.
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There has been a protest against corruption in teacher recruitment in Patna, Bihar. During this, slogans were raised against Nitish Kumar.
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Police lathicharged teacher candidates in Bihar's Patna. There has been a protest against corruption in teacher recruitment. During this, slogans were raised against Nitish Kumar.
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A video from Bihar's capital Patna remained in the headlines for the whole day. This video was of the domination of ADM of Patna. In Patna, students were protesting for the conduct of TET exam. Meanwhile, ADM K.K. Singh got so angry that he threw the student on the ground and hurled sticks at him. The student had the tricolor in his hand, which the policeman snatched from him and the merciless beating by ADM was caught on camera.
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Tejashwi Yadav got the post of Deputy Chief Minister while talking about unemployment. But what will happen to the youth of Bihar who were expecting from Tejashwi Yadav that when he comes to power, he will fulfill the promises made by him. But now it seems that youth will get beaten by sticks on asking for employment and this has raised many questions.
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In Bihar, the police and administration lathi-charged the students demanding jobs in the RJD-JDU government, which promised 20 lakh jobs. Patna's ADM K.K. Singh himself lashed out at the students. ADM beat a student so much that he got a serious head injury. At the same time, RJD leader Shakti Singh Yadav said the students' demonstration is a conspiracy of BJP.
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An inquiry committee has been formed by the ADM of Patna regarding the lathi charge on the student. This committee will investigate why the ADM came to the point of lathi-charging the students.
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In Patna, students were protesting for the conduct of TET exam. Meanwhile, the dominance of the ADM of Patna was seen. The officer threw the student on the ground and hurled sticks at him. The student had the tricolor in his hand, which was snatched by the policeman standing there and the ADM was caught on camera mercilessly showering sticks on the student. On this matter, Bihar Deputy CM Tejashwi Yadav has appealed to the students to exercise restraint.
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In Bihar, the RJD-JDU Government which promised 20 lakh jobs has manhandled students. Here the students who were demanding recruitment of teachers were brutally beaten up by the policemen.
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The barbaric face of the police-administration has come to the fore in Patna, the capital of Bihar. The policemen lashed badly with sticks on the students protesting here. During this, an officer dropped the student on the ground and hurled sticks at him, whose video is going viral.
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All India Students` Association in Bihar have called a 24-hour Bihar bandh today demanding an immediate rollback of the new Agneepath recruitment scheme.
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On Saturday, the Centre announced 10% reservations for the ‘Agniveers’ in various Central government jobs after completion of the four-year service tenure as per the Agneepath scheme.
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Agneepath Recruitment Scheme: Students are protesting primarily against the fixed four years tenure. They also argue that the Centre’s cutting the benefits from those who are willing to risk their lives for national security under this scheme.
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Dalit protesters blocked trains, clashed with police and set fire to vehicles in violent protests across seven states on Monday.






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