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Nagpur: Students create ruckus over delayed papers

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: April 20, 2023 16:29 IST

On Thursday, there was confusion and chaos at the Nagpur examination centre for the railway engineering post. Candidates arrived ...

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On Thursday, there was confusion and chaos at the Nagpur examination centre for the railway engineering post. Candidates arrived 30 minutes before the scheduled exam time, but the papers were not distributed until 1 p.m. This delay caused the students to become upset and create a ruckus.

The railway department's engineering post examination was scheduled to be conducted offline at 11 a.m. Candidates were instructed to arrive at the examination centre by 10:30 a.m. However, the students reached the centre but did not receive the exam papers until 12 noon. As a result, the students became agitated and created a ruckus at the centre.

The examination centre for the railway engineering post was located at a school in Ajni Railway. The students became agitated as the paper did not arrive until 1 p.m., despite the scheduled exam time being at 11 a.m. Despite the railway officials' efforts to convince them, the students demanded a cancellation of the paper and a new online examination. Ultimately, the paper was cancelled due to not arriving at the centre.

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