Clarity sought over how many times Indian currency was devalued
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A group of police aspirants preferred a writ appeal before the Madurai Bench of Madras High Court on Tuesday against a single bench order that had concluded that the Indian currency was devalued thrice since 1947. The single bench had directed 0.5 marks be awarded to two petitioners who had challenged the expert committee’s answer: four times.
The contention was the answer to the question: How many times the Indian rupee was devalued since 1947 ? that was asked in the Tamil Nadu Uniformed Services Recruitment Board examination. While in the preliminary answer key it was given out as three times, subsequently in the final answer key it was given out as four times by the expert committee.
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Examination for constable, jail warder and fireman posts held
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Over 8, 600 candidates appear for the exam in Coimbatore district
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Candidates appearing for the Tamil Nadu Uniformed Services Recruitment Board’s common recruitment examination at one of the centres in the city on Sunday. | Photo Credit: S SIVA SARAVANAN
Over 8, 600 candidates appear for the exam in Coimbatore district The Tamil Nadu Uniformed Services Recruitment Board s (TNUSRB) common recruitment examination for the posts of grade-II police constable, grade-II jail warder and fireman was held on Sunday.
In Coimbatore district, 8,663 candidates 7,458 men and 1,205 women wrote the examination at six centres. TNUSRB had allotted the six centres for 10,207 applicants. Police Commissioner Sumit Sharan and District (Rural) Superintendent of Police (SP) Ara. Arularasu reviewed the conduct of the examination.