3.4 lakh to appear for village development officers’ exam in Jaipur | Jaipur News – Times of India

JAIPUR: Police have set up temporary bus stands for the village development officer (VDO) recruitment test scheduled to be held in 228 centres on Monday and Tuesday.
Additional DCP (Traffic) Rajendra Singh said heavy vehicular traffic is likely across all major roads of the city.
According to police, like in other major recruitment tests held previously, temporary or ‘satellite’ bus stands have been made to facilitate the entry of students coming from different districts. According to additional DCP (Traffic), Rajendra Singh Sisodiya, over 3.40 lakh students are expected to appear at different centres in the city. The exam will be held in two shifts every day, each shift will see nearly 85,000 students.
These bus stands have been set up at Transport Nagar, especially to cater to buses coming from Delhi road, the second one is at Rotary Circle for buses plying on Jaipur-Agra road, another bus stand is located on Taro ki Koot for buses ferrying students from Tonk road. Similarly, Badarwas Narayan has been earmarked for buses coming through Ajmer road whereas Vidhyadhar Nagar stadium will be used for buses between Jaipur-Sikar road.
Traffic police have barred the entry of heavy vehicles into the city for two consecutive days between 5am and 11pm. Alternative routes have been earmarked to divert trucks from Ajmer Road, Ring Road and Daulatpura so that they could reach their destinations without having to affect the traffic movement.
Police also said that slow-moving vehicles will also be diverted to facilitate seamless vehicular traffic in the city.
Traffic booths will be set up at all major roads of the city to help students while traffic cops have also been directed to ensure that common citizens do not face any problems.

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