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Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) aspirants have been demanding a re-examination of the 70th Combined Competitive Examination (CCE), which was held on December 13, alleging irregularities in the exam. However, their protest intensified on Sunday in Patna and the police resorted to cane-charge and the use of water cannons. Thousands of students gathered at Gandhi Maidan and later marched toward JP Golambar. A heavy police presence was deployed to manage the escalating protests. The police team was led by Patna Central SP, Sweety Sahrawat. But who is IPS Sweety Sahrawat? She became Patna Central SP earlier this year. She is a Bihar cadre IPS officer who cleared the UPSC exam with All India Rank (AIR) 187. IPS Sahrawat was earlier posted as Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) in Aurangabad, Bihar. The young officer holds a B.Tech (ECE) degree from Delhi Technological University. Her father was a Delhi Police head constable who died in a road accident in 2013. IPS Sahrawat had quit her job as a design engineer to fulfil her father’s dream of seeing her become an IAS officer. She cracked UPSC CSE 2019 to become an IPS officer. She is a native of Aurangabad district. She is now in the news because she is leading the police team during the BPSC protest in Patna. Last year in September, a video of her talking with Kerala's former Governor and retired IPS officer Nikhil Kumar went viral. Kumar went to the residence of then ASP Sehrawat after several people complained to him about rising cases of theft in the city.
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Sindh govt to invest in human and social development: CM Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah on Thursday said that 39 per cent of school-age children in Pakistan are out of school, and 39 per cent of the population faces multidimensional poverty, driven by lack of education, poor health care and low living standards. Talking to a delegation from the Human and Social Development Sector of the Asian Development Bank (ADB) at the CM House, Shah said his government has decided to invest in human and social development. The ADB delegation included Director Sofia Shakil, Director Khurram Imtiaz Butt, and Mansoor Masood. The CM was accompanied by Planning & Development (P&D) Minister Nasir Shah, Chief Secretary Asif Hyder Shah, P&D Board Chairman Najam Shah and CM’s Secretary Raheem Sheikh. The CM said that Pakistan’s Human Capital Index value is 0.41 due to gaps in education and health care, while children’s productivity is limited to just 41 per cent of their potential “A large portion of our population comprises youth, and we want to introduce systems in education, health and training that ensure employment opportunities,” he added. Other topics that came under discussion included reforms in nursing education, and the introduction of scholarships to promote higher education in this field. Shah highlighted the global advancements in nursing technology, and expressed his government’s desire to elevate the sector to postgraduate levels, providing high-quality training and education to nursing and allied professions in healthcare system, and technicians as well. He also stressed the importance of vocational education, urging the ADB to assist in creating pathways for youth to secure jobs immediately after completing their education. The meeting reviewed the draft aide-mémoire (memorandum), which included consultations with the health sector, and discussed ongoing projects like the construction of new educational blocks, teacher training and the rehabilitation of schools damaged by floods. Progress updates included new secondary school blocks being constructed at 120 schools, the completion of validation surveys for flood-affected schools and teacher-training programmes in progress. The ADB delegation emphasised investing in nutrition, private-sector partnerships, and improving governance. The CM concluded the meeting with the commitment to strengthening education and health systems to empower youth and reduce poverty.
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