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Line results: Ecor to receive complaints from candidates

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Bhubaneswar: East Coast Railway (ECOR) will receive complaints from candidates who have emerged for computer-based test (CBT) in the popular non-technical (NTPC) category of Railroad Recruitment Boards (RRB) S.
The candidates can ask questions, doubts, And their concerns regarding the results on February 16.
Ecor’s move came after several young men allegedly burning the train in Bihar was reported because of irregularities in train checks.
Maintain this situation in mind, the second stage of computer-based tests, ranging from February 15, and the first stage of tests carried out by train recruitment cells, starting from February 23, has been postponed.
Low, said Minister of Railway Ashwini Vaishnaw Media that the RRB exam was carried out in a transparent way to maintain the highest integrity standards.
He has suggested zonal railroads and trains to form a high power committee to look into concern and doubts submitted by candidates in connection with the results of CBT-1 published on January 14 and 15.
Ecor has begun opening an outreach camp to look into fears and doubts submitted by candidates in connection with the results of CBT-1 labor notifications centered at 01/2019.
Candidates can submit their concerns and suggestions to the Committee via Email ID (rrbcommitte@railnet.gov.in).
Zonal trains have decided to hold camps to hear complaints and suggestions from ideals.
Ecor will hold an outreach camp in each train division and also one in Bhubaneswar where candidates can come and register their complaints.
Complaints will be placed at the highest level for recovery, the official source said.
The chairman of all RRBs, including RRB Bhubaneswar, will receive complaints of candidates through their existing channels and compile this complaint before sending it to the committee.
The candidates can submit their concern to the committee on February 16, while the committee after examining this concern will submit their recommendations on March 4.

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