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The train minister urged students not to take the law in their hands, convince them to overcome their problems after suspension of NTPC, Level 1 exam

The train minister urged students not to take the law in their hands, convince them to overcome their problems after suspension of NTPC, Level 1 exam
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After the aspirants presented allegedly set Bogie from Bhabua-Patna InterCity Express caught fire in Bihar style, the UNION Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnav on Wednesday urged students not to take their law and convince them to overcome their problems.
Speaking to media people, Vaishanaw first appealed to anxious student who appeared in the train test instead of destroying or damaging their own property because the train was them and they had to stay safe.
“I asked students not to take the law into their hands.
We will seriously deal with complaints and concerns raised by them.
Whatever concerns you want to share by students, they can share with the committee founded by the train ministry and we will Record it.
But don’t take the law and order in your hands, “Vaishnav said, for student protests against alleged irregularities in the non-technical popular examination exam.
Safe! You have managed to throw your voteogin to see the results of the train minister saying that all train recruitment boards (RRB) have been asked to listen to student concerns, compile them and send them to the committee.
“All RRB leaders have been asked to listen to student concerns, compile them and send them to the committee.
The email address has been set for this purpose.
The Committee will go to various parts of the country and listen to complaints,” the train Minister said.
He said that students could hand over their complaints before the committee until February 16.
“Students can file their complaints before the committee until February 16.
The Committee will check complaints and submit its recommendations before March 4,” he said.
“The exam is held transparently and our approach is pro-student and the main problem is how many candidates are selected,” the minister added.
Furthermore, reacting to the edition of the political party maintained the cost of Lathi in students, he said, “Someone took the wrong advantage and I made regular contact with the leaders of Bihar and Uttar Pradesh and train officials also regularly spoke to the principal secretary and state Officials regarding student agitation.

The train ministry had previously told that the committee had five members including Deamak Peter Chairperson, Executive Director of Principles (Industrial Relations), Railroad Council, Rajiv Gandhi, member of the Executive Director Secretary (RRB), Railroad Council, Kumar Member, Aditya Kumar, Members of the Head of Personnel Officer (Administration), Western Railway, Jagdish Alegar, Members of the Chairperson of RRB / Chennai, Mukesh Gupta, Members of the Chairperson of the RRB / Bhopal
Previously today, aspirants who protested alleged irregularities in the train recruitment council exam which allegedly set a bogie from Bhabua-Patna Intercity Express caught fire in Bihar style.
The police had to release several rounds of tear gas to stop criminals.
On Tuesday, students who appeared for the Exam of the Popular Non-Technical Category Railway Recruitment 2021 held a protest at the Bihar Sharif train station which accused the difference in results.
Hundreds of students have blocked the main railroad of Kolkata-New Delhi at Terminal Rajendra Nagar on Patna on Tuesday.
In particular, the results of the NTPC RRB for the CBT-1 exam were released on January 15 to select a list of candidates for CBT-2.
Meanwhile, given the agitation of students on alleged irregularities in the Railroad Recruitment Board exam, the train Ministry has decided to suspend the popular non-technical category (NTPC) and level 1 test scheduled to be held on February 15 and February 23, declaring the train ministry .

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