India News | Noida Metro to Begin Operations Early on May 28 for Civil Service Exam Aspirants
Get latest articles and stories on India at LatestLY. The Noida-Greater Noida Metro will begin passenger services from 6 am on Sunday instead of 8 am to facilitate civil service examination aspirants, officials said on Friday.
Noida, May 26 (PTI) The Noida-Greater Noida Metro will begin passenger services from 6 am on Sunday instead of 8 am to facilitate civil service examination aspirants, officials said on Friday.
The preliminary examination for civil services 2023 conducted by the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) is scheduled on May 28 (Sunday).
"The Noida Metro Rail Corporation will start passenger carriage services from 6 am at an interval of 15 minutes instead of 8 am on May 28 to facilitate civil services exam aspirants," NMRC Managing Director Ritu Maheshwari said in a statement.
"Metro train services will thus start at 6 am from both terminal stations (Depot in Greater Noida and Sector 51 in Noida), Sector 142 and Sector 144 on Aqua Line, and will continue normally thereafter," the senior IAS officer said.
In its notification on May 8 announcing the date for the prestigious examination, the UPSC said the entry into the examination venue shall be closed 10 minutes before the scheduled commencement of the examination i.e. 09.20 am for the forenoon session and 2.20 pm for the afternoon session.
No candidate shall be allowed the entry into the examination venue after the said time, it added.
Notably, two aspirants Ishita Kishore (Greater Noida) and Smriti Mishra (Noida) from Gautam Buddh Nagar cracked the UPSC 2022 examination securing ranks within top 10. The results were announced last week.
Ishita secured all-India rank 1, while Smriti stood 4th in the country, according to the UPSC result.
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