Tripura to raise two more Indian Reserve Battalions

Press Trust of India  |  Agartala 

The government has decided to raise two more Indiam Reserve Battalions (IRB) in the state to generate employment, where 10 per cent of the posts would be reserved for women, a said Friday.

We have created 2,056 new posts, who would be absorbed in the two new IRBs. Ten per cent of the posts would remain reserved for women, State Ratan lal Nath told reporters.

He said the decision was made in the council of ministers' meeting held on Thursday.

has 12 battalions of State Rifles (TSR), of which 7 are IRBs. With the raising of two more battalions, the total number of IRBs would rise to 9.

The (MHA) bears the expenses of the IRBs.

Over 10,000 candidates who recently qualified for Selection Test for Graduate Teachers (STGT) and Selection Test for Post Graduate (STPGT) would get postings before Durga Puja next month, Nath said adding offer letters have already been sent to the candidates.

Nath said the department received complaints from some quarters regarding submission of fake certificates by the candidates for the posts of teachers.

We got several complaints related to fake certificates. After verification, a few fake certificates were identified. Many of those who qualified for the STGT have surrendered their fake certificates and verification for those are on," Nath said.

He also added that three Sub-divisional Judicial Magistrate would be set up at Ambassa of Dhalai, Khowai and Siphaijala districts.

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First Published: Fri, September 28 2018. 17:35 IST