New Delhi: The train Ministry on Wednesday suspended ongoing recruitment processes for non-technical posts in the midst of violent protest in Bihar where the protesters burned four empty trainers.
The ministry also established a five-member committee of five members to see problems submitted by many applicants who have joined demonstrations that affect train operations.
There is also a police action report on the protesters above, with a source that shows there are concerns and input that protests can spread to other parts of the country.
The Committee has been established with the mandate to receive complaints and suggestions and to submit its recommendations in March to hold the exam in two stages, claiming the second stage for the same selection of the same “cheating” of those who appear and clean up the first stage of the RRB-NTPC for computer-based tests The train recruitment board (RRB) in February 2019 has called for applications for 35,281 posts under the popular non-technical (NTPC) category at six different salary levels.
A total of 1.25 crorses were applied and 7.05 lakh qualified in stage 1 test.
Following new norms, which goes into force in 2019, the train has shortened candidates for the second test and the number is 20 times the total number of vacancies.
Because candidates can apply more than one category, many of them are eligible for the second test in more than one category.
The protesters have asked questions, especially in the supply of the second test and allows candidates to qualify for more than one job category.
Appeal to protesters not to “destroy and destroy” public property, the Ashwini Vaishanaw train minister said, “You are the future.
You must preserve your property.
I asked students not to take the law into their hands.” Respond to the question if this problem Become political, said Vaishanaw.
“This is not a political problem.
This is a sensitive problem and we are sure to find a solution.”
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