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Bihar inspector reinstatement: Female jawan who was going to appear for examination in Kaimur died, lost her life after being hit by a train.

BPSSC SI Exam 2023: Inspector recruitment examination is going on in Bihar. Meanwhile, a female police constable died after being hit by a train on the Mohania railway station track located in Mohania police station area in Bhabua, Kaimur. According to the information, Rajnigandha Chaudhary, 23 year old daughter of Rajkumar Chaudhary, resident of Bhundi Tekari village of Mohania police station area, has died after being hit by a train. Family members told that the woman was posted as a police constable in Bihar Special Armed Police 12 in Supaul district. But, from there he was sent by the police officer of G20 Company for duty to Madhepura Shivanandan Prasad Intermediate School.

Accident happened while crossing the track

The female constable took a day’s leave and reached Mohania station on Sunday by Buddha Purnima train to appear for the examination for the post of Bihar Police Sub Inspector. Where the examination of Police Sub Inspector was going to be held in the second shift in DAV School of Bhabhua. At the same time, after landing at the station, it was crossing the railway track, when suddenly it got hit by the train. Due to which he died on the spot. After that GRP police reached the spot and informed his family members. Where with the help of police and family members, the body was sent to Sadar Hospital for post-mortem, whose post-mortem has been done.

Examination conducted at 16 centers

Let us tell you that on December 17, the Police Sub Inspector examination was conducted at 16 centers in the district. A joint order has been issued by District Officer Sawan Kumar and SP Lalit Mohan Sharma regarding this examination. In the order issued, it has been said that the examination will be conducted at 16 centers in the district. The reporting time of the candidates at the examination center has been fixed at 8:30 am for the first shift and 1:00 pm for the second shift candidates. The first shift candidates will enter the examination center before 9:30 am and the second shift candidates will enter the examination center before 2:00 pm and all the candidates will sit on the fixed seats. The main door of the examination center will be closed after the scheduled time. It has been said in the order that candidates will be allowed to enter the examination hall only 30 minutes before the scheduled commencement of the examination.

Examination conducted in two shifts

No candidate will be allowed to leave the examination center before the end of the examination and no candidate will be allowed to go to the bathroom or toilet in the last 30 minutes of the examination period. The examination will be conducted in two shifts. The first shift will be held from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm and the second shift will be held from 2:30 pm to 4:30 pm. In the order issued, it has been said that if any candidate is found sitting in any other seat instead of the seat of his roll number, then his question paper and answer sheet will be taken back and the commission will immediately declare him guilty. In the order issued, it has been said that the deputation of invigilators will be done at the center 2 hours before the commencement of the examination. At the same time, one invigilator will be deployed for 24 candidates. In the order issued by the District Magistrate, it has been said that videography of the candidates will be done by the Superintendent at all the examination centres. The video graph will continue to play continuously at the examination centre. Videography will not be stopped midway. After the completion of the examination, a CD of videography will be prepared, which will be sealed and given to the Commission by the Center Superintendent through the examination coordinator.

No equipment is allowed in the exam

In the order issued by the District Officer, it has been said that the Assistant Center Superintendent or the appointed teacher will make an announcement on the public address system and instruct the candidates not to put any written material on the admit card, any article, plain paper, clip board, slide rule, calculator, mobile phone, Any other material including Bluetooth, device, digital diary will not be taken to the examination. Even if a candidate brings any electronic device, documents or books, it will be kept outside the examination centre. Section 144 will remain applicable at all the examination centres. At the same time, candidates will be allowed entry into the examination center only after thorough investigation. To conduct the examination malpractice free, police force along with magistrate will be deployed at all the examination centres.

(Report by Ranjit Patel from Bhabua.)

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