45 SSCGD Candidates Continue Foot March From Nagpur To Delhi In Protest; Seek Justice For Delay In Filling Vacant Positions

Candidates of the Staff Selection Commission General Duty (SSC GD) exam have been protesting for about two months, demanding employment and seeking justice for the delay in filling vacant positions. The students recently staged a fast unto death strike in Nagpur for 56 days at Samvidhan Chowk, Maharashtra, in protest of the undue delay in filling the jobs. Candidates from throughout the nation joined the protest. Candidates started their foot march on 1 June from Nagpur to Delhi. They started with 40 people, covering 30km in one day and as of 8 June, they are on their seventh day of their march where there Candidates of the Staff Selection Commission General Duty (SSC GD) exam have been protesting for about two months, demanding employment and seeking justice for the delay in filling vacant positions. The students recently staged a fast unto death strike in Nagpur for 56 days at Samvidhan Chowk, Maharashtra, in protest of the undue delay in filling the jobs. Candidates from throughout the nation joined the protest. Candidates started their foot march on 1 June from Nagpur to Delhi. They started with 40 people, covering 30km in one day and as of 8 June, they are on their seventh day of their march where there are 45 people who have covered 150km+. They spend their nights in open areas, guru dwaras, banquet halls and in open tents where they prepare their own food. 6 candidates are in critical condition, yet they continue to march towards Delhi.45 people who have covered 150km+. They spend their nights in open areas, guru dwaras, banquet halls and in open tents where they prepare their own food. 6 candidates are in critical condition, yet they continue to march towards Delhi.


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