The BJP leader pointed out the hypocrisy of the party which presided over the "jungle raaj" period in the state, and reaffirmed that it is the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) which has brought the state to the path of development.
Union Minister Giriraj Singh questioned RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav, "Why didn't you do it in 15 years? What is your contribution? You say you gave jobs, where did you give them?... What did you do in the department you worked in?"
BJP leader Sanjay Mayukh slammed RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav after the announcement, claiming that government jobs would be available in every household in Bihar within 20 days of the government's formation.
Choudhary stressed the awareness among the people of Bihar regarding the functioning of the Nitish Kumar government, noting that the promise is an attempt by Tejashwi Yadav to create a sensation among people.
Congress MLA Shakeel Ahmad on Thursday supported Bihar Leader of the Oppositon Tejashwi Yadav's announcement to pass a law ensuring government jobs for Bihar households if his grand alliance emerges victorious in the state assembly polls.
The RJD leader stated that his party has conducted a survey related to the issue, emphasising that it is not a case of "jumlebaazi" (making fake promises). Yadav emphasised that he doesn't need to give proof to fulfil his promise.
The Government of India has issued a notification entrusting the National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) with the responsibility of granting equivalence to Secondary (Class 10th) and Senior Secondary (Class 12th) certificates awarded by various School Education Boards i
Marching towards the Chief Minister's residence in Patna, the students demanded that the answer key for the Bihar Police Sub-Ordinate Service Commission (BPSSC) and the Central Selection Board of Constable (CSBC) and be given to the students. According to one of the protesters, a delegati
Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini on Monday announced that one eligible member from each of the 121 families in the state who lost a relative in the 1984 anti-Sikh riots will be provided a government job on a priority basis.
The BJP claimed that over 60,000 police posts remain unfilled, and fire stations are understaffed, all while the state diverts investments away from crucial sectors such as IT, Science, and Biotechnology. The party alleged that funds are instead being allocated for "Madrasa and Minority Affa
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Monday said that the recruitment process of government jobs has been completely overhauled in the state, adding that these jobs were being auctioned under the previous Samajwadi Party government.
Aspiring candidates for government jobs can now apply for Staff Selection Commission (SSC) recruitment exams using an enhanced mobile application developed by the Commission.