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Unemployed Youths Take Out Barefoot Yatra | Jaipur News

JAIPUR: Rajasthan Berojgar Ekikrit Mahasangh (RBEM) took out a nine-kilometre barefoot padyatra up to Moti Doongri Ganesh temple in the city on Saturday to pray for a smooth conduct of the teachers’ recruitment examination.
RBEM has been demanding imposition of National Security Act (NSA) at the time of recruitment examinations to prevent question paper leaks. Rajasthan should bring a law on the pattern of Uttarakhand with a provision of life imprisonment and a penalty of Rs 10 crore to punish people involved in question paper leaks,” said RBEM president Upen Yadav.
The organisation’s members have been staging demonstrations over several demands, including fresh recruitments in all the departments of the state government and filling all the vacant posts in them. Other demands of RBEM include immediate suspension of Ajmer Civil Lines police station in-charge Dalbir Singh Faujdar, who had ordered lathi-charge on protesting youths outside RPSC office on February 7, debarring candidates from other states from recruitment examinations in the state, and giving priority to local youths in recruitments.
Rajasthan Berojgar Ekikrit Mahasangh has also been demanding recruitment of panchayati raj junior engineers (JENs) in 2,644 posts as promised in the Congress government’s first Budget.

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