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TCS, TPS recruitment Scam : TIWN Index of Ex-Minister Badal Choudhury's highly talented Family members for cracking TCS, TPS and other TPSC Exams
TIWN March 22, 2018
TCS, TPS recruitment Scam : TIWN Index of Ex-Minister Badal Choudhury's highly talented Family members for cracking TCS, TPS and other TPSC Exams
PHOTO : TIWN Pic March 22 (TPSC Office), Photo inset : Ex Minister Badal Choudhury (File Photo)

AGARTALA, March 22 (TIWN): CPI-M controlled TPSC favored Ministers and CPI-M beneficiaries family orientations had paralyzed the system since decades. Now, after the BJP Govt has been formed, civil service job aspirants' hopes raised high that some transparency will be maintained to stop the killing of unemployed youths' careers from now and the business of CPI-M's direct beneficiary coaching centre, involved in corruption from joint entrance to TCS, TPS job recruitment in state. In front of TPSC Office in Agartala, during result outs it has been seen many times that few candidates are failed to resist their tears after checking the result-list, who after multiple attempts failed to pass the viva test. Why after performing his / her best in the papers and viva, s/he didn't get the job; such questions raised again and again but the answers are just like 'Preaching of Justice, cries silently' . TPSC's corruption including TCS, TPS examinations expanded beyond the limits in CPI-M regimes led thousands of job aspirants and honest persons could never pass in such exams.

Out of 100 seats if even 50 % are booked for Ministers' or other party cadres' relatives, then what piece of cake can be expected by unemployed youths ? 

Many youths day-nights used to study at home especially in urban areas and because they were never studied or linked with the high channels of that particular coaching centre or Ministers, their fates didn't change.

TIWN highlighting Govt Job circulation among Ex-Minister Badal Choudhury's family , which are ofcourse via interviews but, they time to time raised question, how only the Minister's family members are benefited with jobs. There are many such leaders including Keshb Majumder, Ratan Bhowmik whose family members are 'Direct Beneficiaries'. 

1) Badal Choudhury's nephew Abhijit Choudhury (TPS). Son of Ranjit Chaudhury ( Elder brother of Badal Choudhury)

2) Badal Choudhury's grand-daughter (niece's daughter) Malabika Bal studied in TMC (now posted at Belonia, near to her home)

3) Badal Choudhury's brother-in-law Nepal Sinha (Ex-TCS) : His family members almost all are in Govt jobs.

4) Badal Choudhury's wife always have been posted in Agartala School (now in Umakanta School),

5) Badal Choudhury's 70 % relatives are posted in regular jobs, 

6) Badal Choudhury’s nephew Uttam Kumar Bhowmik in Govt job. Uttam Kr. Bhowmik’s wife Subrata Datta of Hrishyamukh is another heavy beneficiary. Subrata Datta’s one brother Gautam Datta is a Tripura Institute of Paramedical Sciences (TIPS) professor , passed out in Distance Course. In the same manner Subrata Datta’s another brother Bikaram Datta is working as contractor in NRHM whereas Bikrama Datta’s wife a is employed in GB.

Quality may be within them, but at the same time along with their jobs excellent posting and well settled condition of their relatives have always been beyond digestion.

Apart from Badal Choudhury CPI-M leaders as Tapas Datta, Asish Datta, Bomkesh Sinha, Trilokesh Sinha, Bijan Pal, Bijan Pal  Sefali Majumder, Shuili Lodh----their many family members  are in govt jobs (Belonia).

Ex-Minister Ratan Bhowmik's sister Bijli Bhowmik is Hostel super of Bhagini Nivedita Girls Hostel near Krishnagar Satsanga Asram and also lecturer in Women's college; is very rude and using a corrupted businessman to run the hostel meal. In time of CPI-M Ex-Minister Lt. Anil Sarkar also, Govt failed to take action against the ongoing brutality inside the hostel. The condition is still same. Bijli Bhowmik's hostel guards also involved in Rose Valley business and asked girls to save their money at there. 

 

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