July 27, 2014
Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) competitors today arranged a dissent at Mukherjee Nagar territory of New Delhi.
The dissenters went on quick as well as undermined to hold a semi naked challenge furthermore to blaze their concede cards.
"we are planning to do a semi nude protest so that we can show the government that the person who is willing to become a good official now wants to get down to this level to fight for his demands. We want to send a message to them that they should definitely fulfill our demands as soon as possible," said an UPSC hopeful Arvind Kumar.
"Apart from this we have also decided that in the evening all the UPSC aspirants will download their admit cards from the internet and will burn it here so that the government gets this message that our demands need to be fulfilled as soon as possible," he included.
Yearning UPSC understudies have been challenging against the exam saying there is a need to change the second paper as it makes it troublesome for individuals originating from country regions of Hindi-talking states to answer the papers.
The understudies contend that the inquiries asked in dialect understanding aptitudes are asked in English and no Hindi interpretations are given. They need this to be changed.
Recently, the National Students Union of India (NSUI) had organized a dissent at Jantar Mantar in backing of the UPSC competitors who are contradicting CSAT in their exams. (ANI)

The dissenters went on quick as well as undermined to hold a semi naked challenge furthermore to blaze their concede cards.
"we are planning to do a semi nude protest so that we can show the government that the person who is willing to become a good official now wants to get down to this level to fight for his demands. We want to send a message to them that they should definitely fulfill our demands as soon as possible," said an UPSC hopeful Arvind Kumar.
"Apart from this we have also decided that in the evening all the UPSC aspirants will download their admit cards from the internet and will burn it here so that the government gets this message that our demands need to be fulfilled as soon as possible," he included.
Yearning UPSC understudies have been challenging against the exam saying there is a need to change the second paper as it makes it troublesome for individuals originating from country regions of Hindi-talking states to answer the papers.
The understudies contend that the inquiries asked in dialect understanding aptitudes are asked in English and no Hindi interpretations are given. They need this to be changed.
Recently, the National Students Union of India (NSUI) had organized a dissent at Jantar Mantar in backing of the UPSC competitors who are contradicting CSAT in their exams. (ANI)