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Why nearly dozen excise constable aspirants died during recruitment drive in Jharkhand

Hypotension and low SPO2 levels have been blamed by the doctors in most of the death cases. The physical tests for Jharkhand excise constable recruitment began on August 22.

September 03, 2024 / 15:54 IST
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Hemant Soren
Hemant Soren

In the wake of over a dozen deaths of aspirants of Jharkhand excise constables, Chief Minister Hemant Soren has issued instructions to halt the ongoing recruitment drive for the next three days.

While some of the candidates who appeared for the physical test died allegedly due to heat exhaustion, reports also suggest a few among them took physical boosters to clear the test. Soren has formed a committee of health experts to ascertain the cause of the deaths.

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Opposition BJP has claimed that 15 candidates have so far lost their lives, while according to the Jharkhand Police, 12 aspirants have died.

A candidate named Deepak Kumar Paswan who appeared for the physical test in Palamu died in a hospital after he fainted. According to The Times of India, citing an official, Deepak was comatose when he was admitted to Medanta Hospital and died of multi-organ failure. His oxygen saturation was also low.