Women's candidates should not come to the examination center by applying Henna, the instructions released for the Patwari recruitment exam in Rajasthan -Women's candidates are requested not to reach the examination center with Henna on their hands
Jagran correspondent, Jaipur. In the Rajasthan government, in the recruitment exam, which will be held for 3705 posts of Patwaris on Sunday, women candidates were requested not to reach their hands in their hands. Alok Raj, chairman of the civil servants’ selection council, said Henna caused problems in biometric attendance. In such a situation, women should not take the exam by applying Henna. Fingerprints of women candidates do not come properly. They said biometric attendance is done in light of the safety of the recruitment investigation, but the fingerprints of women candidates do not come from Henna properly. Keeping that in mind, the candidates are requested not to reach the examination center by applying Henna. If it is very necessary to apply Henna, it should not apply henna to the part of which biometric attendance should be done. Problems occur in biometric attendance, taking into account the cases of dummy candidate in place of the original candidates in the previous recruitment investigations, the board is strict to scan the candidate’s face and take biometric attendance during admission to the examination center.