Rajasthan
Teacher Eligibility Test (REET) exam 2021 is going to be held in September 2021. And, the Rajasthan government has announced to provide free travel
facilities for all the aspiring candidates appearing in the exam.

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As per the
data shared by the exam conducting body, over 16 lakh candidates will appear in
the REET 2021 exam. The exam will held at 4,000 examination centres of
Rajasthan. 

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On Thursday
a meeting was held where Chief minister of Rajasthan Ashok Gehlot talk about
free travel facility and also warned that if any government officer/employee is
found to be indulge in cases like paper leak, copying or outsiders are taking
the exam on behalf of original candidate then will be permanently dismissed
from the service.

The similar
law is applied to private school personnel or person associated with the school
is found, then the recognition of that school should be terminated permanently,
Gehlot said. 

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Chief
Minister Gehlot also said that whenever these cheating cases take place it
directly impact on the hard work of aspirants. 
To avoid such copying and cheating activities Gehlot has told officials
to install CCTV cameras at all the examination centre.

The transport
minister of Rajasthan said that, “all the state roadway buses will be available
for free travel for the candidates. Along with this, public transport and other
private buses are also being arranged”. 

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Govind Singh
Dotasra who is an Education Minister of the state said that, “all preparations
have been made by the department to conduct the exam in a transparent manner”.

Later, he
also suggested to prevent cheating there should be a complete ban on carrying
smart phones inside the exam hall. Special vigil should be kept on the “gangs”
and coaching centres involved in paper leaks and copying.

Meanwhile,
Railways has given permission to run 11 special trains on the exam day for the aspirants,
while requests have been made for more such trains on the day.