
DMK's Kanimozhi objects to use of only English, Hindi for govt recruitment exam
India Today
DMK MP Kanimozhi has questioned the use of only English and Hindi for the combined graduate level exam for filling over 20,000 central government job vacancies.
Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) MP Kanimozhi has questioned a government notification which states that only English and Hindi will be used for the combined graduate level (CGL) exam.
The CGL exam is being conducted by the Staff Selection Commission (SSC), through which at least 20,000 jobs in Union government departments will be filled. The government notification said the exam will only be conducted in Hindi and English.
"I strongly oppose the Union Government's announcement that only English and Hindi will be used in CGL examinations administered by the Staff Selection Commission for Union Government departmental positions. The Indian Union's sovereignty is rooted in its pluralism," Kanimozhi said in a tweet.
"On the contrary, trying to impose singularity on everything is going against the democratic spirit," she added.
I strongly oppose the Union Government's announcement that only English and Hindi will be used in CGL examinations administered by the Staff Selection Commission for Union Government departmental positions. The Indian Union's sovereignty is rooted in its pluralism. (1/4) https://t.co/YDQJ4WaSOO

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