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Facing anger, the train can avoid mega work drives in one way

Facing anger, the train can avoid mega work drives in one way
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New Delhi: Fighting to find a solution for the concerns and anger of the prospective work that spilled into the streets of the selection of candidates in the popular non-technical category (NTPC) exam, Indian trains can avoid doing massive recruitment drives in one go.
It describes them more in the phase given that the number of applicants in this case is more than 1.25 crores.
The process of recruiting more than one lakh began in 2019 and the government has announced this as one of the largest recruitment drives in the world with targets to solve it within two years.
But so far there have been no appointments made.
Officials said it was the duty of Mammoth to carry out tests given the number of applicants was large.
Read Alsofacing anger, the train can avoid mega drivestrugging work to find a solution for the worries and anger of the prospective work that spills to the streets on the list of non-technical candidates (NTPC) exams, Indian trains can avoid the effort to drive massive recruitment in One Go.
It prefers to do the behavior Thursday, the Minister of Railway Ashwini Vaishnaw said they were sure to solve the current problem and overcome fears of candidate protest.
“I begged students and applicants to not listen to others.
Now they have a direct channel (high-powered committee) to submit their concerns and suggestions.
We will find a solution with all sensitivity,” he said.
Read the Alsopailways Wards Recruitment Drive after Bihar Violenhe the Minister of Railway on Wednesday suspended the ongoing recruitment process for non-technical posts in the midst of violent protest in Bihar where the demonstrators were burning.
The ministry also established a five-member committee of five members to see the problems raised by many applicants who correspond to the question of TOI on Wednesday, Vaishnaw said it was a difficult task to do such tests with so many applicants.
In a statement on Thursday, the Railway Ministry associated delays in pandemic and workshops imposed by the state.

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