UPSC aspirants demand extra attempt, set to organise protest in Delhi
India Today
UPSC aspirants of both 2020 and 2021 are demanding two more attempts and two years of age relaxation in all central government exams. Here's where the government stands on the matter.
After the farm laws were repealed by the government, many Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) aspirants believe that they will also get justice. UPSC aspirants are demanding two more attempts and two years of age relaxation (including aspirants of 2020, 2021) in all central government exams (UPSC, SSC, IBPS, SBI, RBI, etc). Frontline worker's must not be penalised for standing by the country during difficult times!!#UPSCExtraAttempt Attempt @DoPTGoI @PMOIndia https://t.co/KqMwyC28Wv Repeating the same request @DoPTGoI after 8 months. Please do remember that Honorable #supremecourtofindia has also asked you to take a 'lenient view' of the concerns of thousands of students. https://t.co/UC76jhaUSy
#UpscExtraAttempt was trending on Twitter earlier this months. The UPSC aspirants are now going to organize a protest in Delhi on November 28, 2021, to make their demands heard.