TIWN April 7, 2018
AGARTALA, April 7 (TIWN): TPSC's unorganized works, scam allegations are hitting other Northeastern states too. At the same time, Tripura students passed out from other states' Veterinary Colleges are also facing the same jolt.
Mizoram students, passed out unemployed youths residing in Tripura are also resented on TPSC led unorganized and caprice activities.
At the same time, the youths passed out from Mizoram expressed shocks over how students registration numbers can't issue by the College so lately ! The Veterinary passed out graduates have condemned the whole system, which is playing with youths' lives.
"We are Veterinary student Master degree completed pass out in 2015 from CAU Mizoram, 4 years running unemployed. Our question is why there is difference between Vety R.N Nagar students and Vety Mizoram students?" the Veterinary passed out Mizoram students told TIWN.
"Because those pass out from Mizoram college or studying there they don't do any rule in politics party, so previous govt never prefer us, but R.N. Nagar students they were always with party Govt so difference will there? Did you research why TPSC veterinary officer requirements application submission form date was extended, the last date for submission suppose to be 25 October 2017 but it's was extended to 25 November 2018 just for R.N. Nagar veterinary students because they were with party is it?", they added.
"Yes, we feel bad 2017 pass out R.N nagar veterinary students did not get registration till now! We wanted them to get their registration in time but it's their bad luck. But why we should suffer because of all of that!! We had been watching from 2015. We were always staying quit. But now from new Government hoping good !!", the Mizoram students said.
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