69000 Shikshak Bharti : Scrutiny starts for candidates

69000 Shikshak Bharti : Scrutiny starts for candidates






India News : 69000 Shikshak Bharti Latest Update.

The STF is investigating every point before it 69000 assistant teachers. Scrutiny is also being done for those candidates who have secured more than 120 marks in this recruitment, against whom the competing students have made serious allegations. One candidate was in the list of toppers, who have been sent to Soraon Police Jail.

69000 Shikshak Bharti : Scrutiny starts for candidates

Competitive students alleged that, before cheating the cheating gang in 69000 Shikshak Bharti, they got more marks by cheating 37 candidates. They have got from 120 to 144 numbers. The allegations of the competing students in Soraon police investigation also proved to be true.


Two candidates were caught, with 142 marks for the accused. The Soraon police had also found a diary with the accused for forgery, which had names and details of 20 candidates.

Competitive students alleged that, before cheating the cheating gang in 69000 Shikshak Bharti

STF is also investigating at this point whether the allegations made by competing students are true? STF is also trying to find out who are the candidates who have got more marks than the connivance of cheating mafias.

For this work, the first STF is scrutinizing the candidates getting more than 120 marks. Finding out who are the candidates in the toppers list, and where they are from.

69000 Shikshak Bharti Latest News : It is noteworthy that the list of toppers in the Council Assistant Teacher Recruitment was not released.

69000 Shikshak Bharti Latest News : It is noteworthy that the list of toppers in the Council Assistant Teacher Recruitment was not released. In such a situation, not all the candidates are named in any one list. Therefore, its details are being extracted from everywhere. Students are helping the police and STF in this task.


69000 Shikshak Bharti : Scrutiny starts for candidates


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