Screening test for training aspirants
The Hindu
The police will conduct a test on Friday to screen 200 persons for a month-long free crash course for aspirants to the post of police constables and police sub-inspectors. The hour-long screening test
The police will conduct a test on Friday to screen 200 persons for a month-long free crash course for aspirants to the post of police constables and police sub-inspectors. The hour-long screening test will be held at the University College here at 5 p.m. Seeing poor percentage of people from Dakshina Kannada getting selected for the post of police constables and police sub-inspectors, the police decided to conduct the crash course for aspirants who have cleared physical examination and are scheduled to write the written examination. The police will hold the crash course at the St. Aloysius College. As many as 685 aspirants filed their applications showing their interest in attending the course. While 566 applicants are from Dakshina Kannada, the remaining are from Udupi, Uttara Kannada and Chikkamagaluru districts.Chambers for new Ministers being spruced up at Andhra Pradesh Secretariat. Arrangements are also being made for the swearing-in ceremony of Chandrababu Naidu as Chief Minister. Authorities are also making arrangements for the conduct of the Legislative Assembly session to enable the MLAs-elect to take oath.
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Neglect of freedom fighters in academic content of State universities “shocking”, says T.N. Governor
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