<p>The student protest in Prayagraj continues to intensify as they demand the Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission (UPPSC) conduct the RO-ARO exam in a single shift. The protests, which have been ongoing for several days, reflect the frustration of students who are advocating for a more manageable examination schedule. In response to growing unrest, UPPSC agreed to the demand for conducting the PCS Prelims exam in a single shift. However, the commission took a different approach with the RO-ARO exams, deciding to postpone them indefinitely. In a significant move, UPPSC has formed a committee to review the situation and explore alternatives to address the concerns of students. This decision has been welcomed by some, but many students are still demanding swift action and clarity regarding the new examination schedule. The protests in Prayagraj are not only about the exam format but also reflect broader concerns about transparency and fairness in the recruitment process. The postponement of the RO-ARO exam and the establishment of the committee signify the UPPSC’s acknowledgment of the students’ concerns, yet the agitation is far from over. As the situation develops, students remain hopeful that their voices will lead to significant changes in the examination process, ensuring that it is more accessible and fair to all.</p>