Gujarat: ST special facility for junior clerk exam, 6 thousand buses will run, online booking for 4100 trips started
The Junior Clerk exam is scheduled to be held on Sunday, April 9. 9.53 lakh candidates will appear in this exam. The examination has been organized at about 3000 centers in the state. Along with 6,000 buses, special trains will also be run by the Railways from the ST department for the examinees in the state. This time exam centers have also been allotted in interior areas. Many of the exam centers have been shifted from one district to a remote small taluka of another district.
Special trains will be run for the examination
Candidates of Ahmedabad have been given exam centers in the districts of Surat, Bhavnagar, Mehsana, Dahod, Palanpur etc. There is a high demand for buses from Ahmedabad to the above districts. So far 30 buses have been booked for the examinees in Ahmedabad. Whereas for the examination, the Railways will run special trains on Sundays. In which the train will run between Bhavnagar to Gandhigram and Junagadh to Rajkot. A special train between Bhavnagar and Gandhigram will stop at Bhavnagar, Sehore, Dhola, Botad, Bavla, Sarkhej stations. While two trains between Junagadh and Rajkot will halt at Bhaktinagar, Gondal, Virpur, Nawagarh and Jetalsar stations.
online bus booking
GPSSB president Hasmukh Patel said that the ST department has also deployed additional buses. Online booking has been arranged for that. Buses have also been arranged to take the candidates back after the examination is over. Police arrangements have been sought to avoid chaos at bus stations when the candidates are going back after the examination. Along with this, the police have also been informed in the meeting.
Talks were also held with Rickshaw Association
Hasmukh Patel said that a meeting has been held with the rickshaw association at some places so that the candidates do not face any difficulty in reaching their places and they are not charged more fare. Some police units have also arranged vehicles to drop the candidates. He has also kept his police station number as the helpline number.