: Minister K T Rama Rao on Friday wrote to Union Home Minister Amit Shah demanding that the test for the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) be conducted in Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, Malayalam and other official languages as well, other than English and Hindi.
As per the notification, the Computer-based test will be conducted only in English and Hindi, a press release from KTR said.
Rama Rao said the test put students who did not study in English medium or are not from Hindi-speaking states at a disadvantage.
The Minister reminded Shah that the National Recruitment Agency had decided to facilitate a Common Eligibility Test (NRA-CET) to replace multiple examinations, and to conduct these in 12 Indian languages.
"However, it's not being implemented properly, including in the CRPF recruitment notification," he said in the letter.
Rama Rao also said that conducting competitive exams only in Hindi went against the spirit of the Constitution as there were several official languages in ...