
Jaipur, Rajasthan
The Rajasthan chief minister Ashok Gehlot has asked the state government to conduct the Rajasthan Eligibility Examination for Teachers (REET) in July 2022. The exam was cancelled by the state government because of the controversies related to the paper leak case.
He has said that the application fee won’t be charged again from the old candidates and all the facilities will be given to the candidates. An anti-cheating cell will be set up in the Special Operations Group (SOG) of Rajasthan police to keep a tab on cheating in the exam. The number of seats has also been increased from 32000 to 62000 which will create more employment opportunities amongst the youth.
Also read: CM Gehlot: Rajasthan Teacher Eligibility Test to be conducted on April 25
So far, the government has been able to appoint more than 1 lakh youth and the recruitment process is underway for almost about 1.25 lakh posts. Gehlot also announced two schemes for women. In the CM Digital Service Scheme 1.33 crore women will be provided with internet-enabled smartphones for 3 years. 2500 crore will be allocated for the scheme annually.
