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This article shares news about teacher candidates in Bihar planning a big protest to demand the restoration of TRE-4.


Students and teacher candidates in Bihar are getting ready to protest again. They want the government to bring back TRE-4. This big demonstration is planned for 16th February in Patna. It will start from Patna College and head towards the Bihar Assembly, with student leader Dilip Kumar leading the march.

Before the main protest, many candidates showed their anger towards the government. They carried posters highlighting promises made during the elections, like the hiring of 1 lakh teachers and the quick restoration of TRE-4. They also pointed out that women candidates would get reservation benefits.

Another poster reminded everyone of the NDA government’s promises about recruiting 1.6 lakh teachers and providing 35 percent reservation for women. The candidates are stressing that these promises should not be forgotten, and they expect the government to follow through on them.

Teacher candidates feel the government has not taken any serious action regarding TRE-4 despite all the promises made during the elections. Because of this frustration, they are determined to make their voices heard on 16th February. The BPSC has released the schedule for upcoming exams, but there is no mention of TRE-4, adding to their anger.

Following the protest, candidates hope that the government will finally listen to their demands and take action. They are ready to make their voices loud and clear at the Bihar Assembly, asking for the commitments made to them to be fulfilled.



Summary:

  • Teacher candidates in Bihar are planning a protest on 16th February.

  • The protest aims to demand the restoration of TRE-4.

  • Candidates are unhappy with unfulfilled election promises.

  • No updates about TRE-4 were provided in the recent exam schedule.

  • They hope to get the government’s attention through their demonstration.



Serving "जहाँ Indian वहाँ India" Since 2014. I Started News Desk in Early Days of India Internet Revolution and 4G. I write About India for Indians.

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