New Delhi: Railways has decided to suspend the non-technical popular category (NTPC) and Level 1 test after protests of violence by prospective jobs for the recruitment test selection process, a spokesman for the National Transporter said on Wednesday.
It also forms a high-level committee to check their complaints that have passed the exam under a railroad recruitment board (RRB) and those who have failed the same.
After listening to both parties, the committee will submit a report to the train service, he said.
“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) centralized employment notification (CEN) 01/2019 from non-technical Popular categories (NTPC) issued with recruitment boards The train (Rrb) was on January 14-15, 2022, “said the train.
The Committee will examine the first phase of CBT results from the centralized employee notices issued in 2019 (CEN 01/2019) for NTPC and the methodology used for the registration candidate for the second phase of CBT without affecting existing selected candidates and the introduction of the second phase of CBT in CEN RRC 01 / 2019.
Candidates can submit their concerns and suggestions to the committee at rrbcommittee@railnet.gov.in, the train has said.
All RRB leaders have also been directed at receiving complaints of candidates through their existing channels, compiling this complaint and sending the same to the committee.
Candidates have been given three weeks to 16 February to submit their concerns and committees after examining this concern will submit their recommendations on March 4, 2022.
“Remembering above, CBT 2st stage CEN 01/2019 (NTPC) starting February 15, 2022 and CBT is the first phase of CEN RRC 01/2019 starting February 23 stood postponed, “Railroad.
Committee members including Delamak Peter, Chair, Executive Director of Principals (Industrial Relations), Railroad Council; Rajiv Gandhi, Secretary of Member of Executive Director of Establishment (RRB), the Railroad Council; Aditya Kumar, Member, Chair of the Personnel Officer (Administration), Western Railway; Jagdish Alegar, Chairman of the RRB / Chennai member; Mukesh Gupta, Chairman of the RRB / Bhopal member.
On Tuesday, the train has issued general notifications, warning prospective work that those found involved in vandalism and activities that violate the law while protests will be prohibited from being recruited on the train.
This happened a day after protesters squatted on the railway in several places in Bihar.