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JPSC-JSSC Aspirants Get Emotional On Camera After Hemant Soren Govt In Jharkhan Accept Their Demands; VIDEO

A wave of emotion swept through Ranchi as JPSC-JSSC aspirants celebrated after the Jharkhand government accepted their demands. Videos are circulating from the protest site in Ranchi after Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren accepted their demands on Monday. Several students were seen getting emotional on camera as they reacted to the government's decision. For many aspirants, the announcement…

JPSC-JSSC Aspirants Get Emotional On Camera After Hemant Soren Govt In Jharkhan Accept Their Demands; VIDEO

In Ranchi, Jharkhand, JPSC-JSSC aspirants erupted in emotion on camera after the Jharkhand government announced their acceptance of demands. Videos captured the students' emotional reactions as they learned of the government's decision. The announcement came after a long wait and protests concerning examination process issues.

JSSC-CGL exam and all TDPL-related examinations have been cancelled. The Jharkhand Chief Minister, Hemant Soren, confirmed the cancellation, stating that a comprehensive inquiry would be conducted to address errors from 2014 onwards. Hemant Soren also mentioned the potential convening of a special session to deliberate on amendments to the MMDR Act.

The cancellation of all TDPL activities, including examinations, results, selected candidates, and participating candidates, brought relief to the protesting aspirants. As the news reached the students, several were seen breaking down in tears and hugging each other. The emotional response highlighted the significance of the government's decision in their ongoing struggle for accountability and action.

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