For representational purposes 
Tamil Nadu

30 miss LIC exam in Coimbatore for not having Aadhaar copy

An official at the exam centre said that submitting a photocopy of the Aadhaar before the exam for official verification is mandatory as per the norms.

From our online archive

COIMBATORE: As many as 30 people were kept from taking up the LIC assistant examination for failing to produce photocopies of Aadhaar card. All of them who were turned away had the original ID with them. However, officials insisted upon collecting a photocopy. Aspirant claimed they had not been informed about need to carry a photocopy.

On Wednesday, nearly 7,000 showed up at the private college near Thondamuthur to write LIC’s Coimbatore division online exam. Original Aadhaar card and admit card notwithstanding, the officials had reportedly asked for candidates to submit a photocopy of Aadhaar. The 30 aspirants who did not have one were not allowed to write the exam. 

An official at the exam centre said that submitting a photocopy of the Aadhaar before the exam for official verification is mandatory as per the norms. The official also claimed that some of the aspirants showed up at the centre after the exam started.

'Blot on democracy': Rahul Gandhi writes to Speaker Om Birla following denial to speak on President’s Address

INTERVIEW | 'Won't allow govt's bulldozing attitude': Congress leader Manickam Tagore on LS suspension

Y Khemchand Singh set to become next Manipur CM after being elected leader of BJP legislature party

India's 18% tariff deal with the US and a devastating truth that must be highlighted

Traditional touch: India team for T20 World Cup

SCROLL FOR NEXT