Free online training with scholarships for Maratha, Kunabi students for court posts.

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Free online training with scholarships for Maratha, Kunabi students for court posts.

Chhatrapati Shahu Maharaj Research, Training and Human Development Institute (Sarathi)
Chhatrapati Shahu Maharaj Research, Training and Human Development Institute (Sarathi)

Online training for students of Maratha, Kunabi, Kunabi-Maratha communities for the posts of Civil Judge Junior Level and First Class Magistrate has been sponsored by Chhatrapati Shahu Maharaj Research, Training and Human Development Institute (Sarathi) Pune. Students will be paid a monthly stipend of Rs 8,000 through the Sarathi Institute and the last date to apply for the training is August 18, 2021. Ashok Kakade, Managing Director of Sarathi, has given this information through a press release.

The Judicial Service Examination of the Maharashtra Public Service Commission selects Civil Judges, Junior Levels and First Class Magistrates. Some of them even get promotions as high court judges. Full details of the training are available at https://sarthi-maharashtragov.in. The leaflet also appeals to interested students to visit the website.

To encourage budding students from Maratha and Kunabi communities to study for this exam; The Board of Directors has decided to pay a monthly stipend of Rs. 8,000 / – per month to the students through Sarathi Sanstha and to pay the entire training fee through Sarathi Sanstha. About 400 students will benefit from this every year.

Applications are invited for this competitive examination training through Sarathi Sanstha for which the student should be a law graduate or a lawyer, attorney. Eligible candidates will be given free training in Mumbai, Pune, Aurangabad, and Nagpur. This activity will be implemented in three phases namely pre-examination, main examination, and interview. Students for this training will be selected on a merit basis through Common Entrance Test (CET).

Every year thousands of students from Maharashtra apply for various positions through competitive examinations but due to a lack of proper guidance and training, they cannot achieve certain goals. Managing Director Ashok Kakade has appealed to the maximum number of students to take advantage of the golden opportunity of free training provided by “Sarathi”.

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