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The train exam is suspended, Bihar train: why prospective work protests

The train exam is suspended, Bihar train: why prospective work protests
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New Delhi: The train has decided to suspend the non-technical (NTPC) category exam which is not technical and test level 2 after violent protests by prospective jobs for increased selection processes in Bihar.
A burned train and a demonstration was staged on several stations on Wednesday, marking the third day of the riots in Bihar.
The crowd invaded Junction style, raising slogans, and burning Bhabhua-Patna Inter City Express.
However, no one was injured.
Hundreds of work seeers made squatted on the railroad tracks in several places on Tuesday, inhibiting the railroad movement in the state.
Some trains canceled or ran on an alternative route due to protests.
Why the work aspirant protest against the train decision to conduct an examination in two stages, claiming the second stage for the final selection of the same as “cheating” of those who emerged and cleared the first stage of RRB-NTPC for computer-based tests (CBT) which was released on January 15.
Read the prospective work of Alsopaelway turned into violence in Bihar, disrupting Train Traffic Police must fire tear gas shells and use water cannons on the agitators, who threw stones.
In some locations in Nalanda, Nawada, Buxar, Ara, Muzaffarpur, Sitamarhi and Motihari, agitation became violence, resulting in cancellation or diversion of several trains.
1.25 Candidates Crore has submitted more than 35,000 posts from Level 2 to level 6.
The RRB-NTPC exam was held in seven phases between 28 December 2020 and 31 July 2021 to fill thousands of jobs.
What is meant by the Minister of Sayrailway The Government of Ashwaini Vaishnaw urged the prospective agitat employment not to destroy the “own property” and said the legal process would be followed if the association of workers who agreed to damage public property.
“I tell the candidates that this is their own.
Why did they destroy something they own? However, the authorities will follow the legal process if the public property is damaged,” Minister said at a press conference.
Vaishnaw said the train was related to the minister’s head and the problem was being handled “sensitive”.
Read Alsorrb-NTPC Line Results: The train minister urges prospective jobs not to destroy ‘their own property’new Delhi: Minister of Railway Ashwini Vaishnaw on Wednesday urged prospective jobs that protested the wrong results of the popular category of the Refruent Recruitment Board (NTPC) Exams don’t destroy “your own property”.
Vaishnaw said that because the process would be followed if Agitating Jobon on Tuesday, the train had warned demonstrators from being involved in vandalism and damaging the nature of the train.
“The video-video of the activity will be examined with the help of special institutions and candidates / candidates who are found to be spoiled in an activity that violates the law will be responsible for the actions of the police and a lifetime peer of getting a train job,” Tuesday’s notification states and suggests prospective jobs .
/ Candidates are no wrong direction or are under the influence of such elements who try to use them to fulfill their own selfish goals.
What nextThe government has formed a committee to check representation by candidates.
“The high power committee has been formed to look into concerns and doubts submitted by candidates in connection with computer-based test results stage 1 (CBT) Centrally Labor Notification (CEN) 01/2019 from non-technical Popular categories (NTPC) issued by the recruitment board Train (RRB) on January 14-15 2022, “said the train in a statement.
“The committee will go to various parts of the country and listen to complaints,” said the train minister.
The panel will provide a recommendation on 4.
The panel will receive suggestions and objections from candidates until February 16.
(With agency input)

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