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Railway Recruitment Protest: Railroad Board Opens Portal to Submit Concerns / Suggestions on Exams

Railway Recruitment Protest: Railroad Board Opens Portal to Submit Concerns / Suggestions on Exams
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New Delhi: Railway Recruitment Board has activated a link on the official RRBs website for candidates to register their problems / suggestions regarding CEN-01/2019 (NTPC) and CEN RR-01/2019.
It can be noted that the RRB has invited concern and suggestions from candidates for alleged irregularities in non-technical Category Exam Results (NTPC).

Safe! You have managed to throw your votelogin to see spiders, which protested irregularities in the NTPC results, can register their concerns and suggestions on checks on the official website – rrbcdg.gov.in.
Notification of registration of concerns by CENTER CANDIDAT 01/2019 and CEN RRC-01/2019 (Level 1)
“The train recruitment board has provided a link on the official RRB website for candidates to register their problems / suggestions about CEN-01/2019 (NTPC) and CEN RRC-01/2019.
The above link will be active from 28.01,2022, 10:00 hours and so on up to 16.02.2022.Candidates is advised to take advantage of the link to register their concerns.

The following are direct recruitment protests Linkrailway: Bihar Bandh arouses a response mixed with alleged irregularities in the process of examining the Popular Categories of non-technical train recruitment councils arouse a mixed response, reporting PTI.
The residents woke up to sing slogans by Bandh supporters against the RRB who had conducted a staggered selection process, and allegedly failed, the center that did not intervene before the crisis of snowballed, and the government in the state that had posted many students and teachers.
Large-scale combustion and vandalism that took place in the past few days.
In Patna, Bandh supporters burn tires in Ashok Rajpath dispose of equipment on a busy road leading to the largest government hospital in the state, schools and colleges and the most valuable shops that deal with drugs, books, and stationary.

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