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Prayagraj: Sleuths of Special Task Force (Prayagraj unit) on Monday night claimed to have busted a racket involved in duping aspirants of competitive exams and arrested one person. Arrested key operative-- DS Yadav of Mauaima — had allegedly taken money from over 20 aspirants to help them clear police constable recruitment exam . Police have seized Rs 5,000 cash and an admit card of the exam from his possession.

The accused used to charge Rs 2 lakh in advance and Rs 8 lakh after clearing exams from aspirants. Inspector (STF) JP Rai told TOI that Yadav had been to jail earlier in 2019 when he took Rs 3 lakh from a man for clearing railway exams. tnn We also published the following articles recently Aspirants: Postpone KAS exam; Karnataka govt firm on date The KAS exam in Karnataka, set for August 27, faces political turmoil as BJP aligns with aspirants wanting a delay.



Protests at a CM Siddaramaiah event led to detentions and tensions. The government insists on a transparent exam, urging to dismiss postponement demands affecting 2.5 lakh students.

Dates coincide with bank job exams, MPSC aspirants still on protest path Protests by MPSC aspirants in Pune have arisen due to the overlap of their exam dates with the IBPS clerical exam on Aug 25, and the exclusion of agriculture posts. Deputy CM Devendra Fadnavis intervened, seeking a rescheduling. MPSC will hold a meeting to address these concerns and announce any changes shortly.

48 lakh to take UPs biggest police recruitment exam from August 23 The UP Police Recruitment & Promotion Board plans a vast recruitment drive to fill 60,244 constable posts with around 48 lakh aspirants. Scheduled for August, the re-examinations come after a previous test was canceled due to a paper leak. Strict security and verification protocols are set up, focusing on government and government-aided school centres.

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