Tamil Nadu's Unending Saga of Motor Vehicle Inspectors' Appointment
Dr. S Ramadoss highlights the Tamil Nadu government's reluctance to appoint Motor Vehicle Inspectors, despite a significant shortage. A 2018 recruitment process remains unresolved due to legal battles, affecting candidates and their families. The government has allegedly focused on new notifications, neglecting pending appointments.
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Dr. S Ramadoss, founder of the PMK, has raised allegations against the Tamil Nadu government for its hesitance in appointing Motor Vehicle Inspectors amidst a severe shortage within the state.
According to Ramadoss, this negligence began in a previous regime and continues now, even while operations in over 150 Regional Transport Offices are computerized.
He expressed concern over a delayed 2018 recruitment process, mired in legal hurdles, which remains unresolved after reaching the Supreme Court. The delay has led to emotional and financial tolls on candidates awaiting appointments.
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