Published On : Mon, Aug 21st, 2023
By Nagpur Today Nagpur News

Technical Glitch Causes Server Outage in Nagpur’s Talathi Recruitment Exam

Candidates Distressed as Chaos Ensues Outside Exam Centers!
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Nagpur: The state-wide Talathi recruitment examination commenced today. However, on the very first day of the exam, a major technical glitch resulted in a server outage, causing chaos and confusion among candidates. Aspirants who arrived at the examination centers at 9 AM on Monday were left stranded due to the server malfunction.

Similar incidents have also been reported in Amravati, compounding the distress among candidates. The situation unfolded at an examination center located within the premises of the Nagpur Municipal Corporation. Information suggests that the issue was replicated in Amravati as well, amplifying the frustration among aspiring candidates.

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The Talathi recruitment exam, being held in the state after a gap of four years, has attracted a massive number of applicants, numbering in the lakhs. The exam began across various centers in the state on Thursday, August 17. The first session of the exam took place at 9 AM. Candidates who showed up at the examination centers for this session encountered severe disruption due to the server malfunction, resulting in some of them being left stranded even after 9 AM.

The incident has sparked concerns among students who fear that such technical glitches might affect their performance in the crucial examination. Many candidates had prepared rigorously for the exam, and the unexpected turn of events has left them anxious about the fairness and reliability of the examination process.

As authorities grapple with the technical challenges, candidates are anxiously awaiting updates and resolutions. The glitch has ignited a debate about the digital infrastructure supporting such examinations and the measures needed to prevent such incidents in the future. The next steps taken by the examination authorities will undoubtedly be closely watched by both the affected candidates and the general public.

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