On the occasion of Independence Day, the Bihar government, under Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, unveiled major reforms related to government job examinations. A primary announcement is the standardization of fees for preliminary exams, with a fixed fee of ₹100 for all candidates. A key decision is the removal of exam fees for candidates appearing for the main exams, which marks a significant step towards supporting the youth in the state. The Chief Minister noted the government’s commitment to enhancing employment opportunities and securing the future of the state’s youth through such initiatives. These reforms apply to all state-level government job exams conducted by various recruitment bodies, including the Bihar Public Service Commission and other commissions.
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