Indian Railways (IR) is set for what is considered the world’s largest recruitment drive by one entity, of hiring 110,000 people in 2018-19. And, it has to choose from, literally, millions. For the 123,000 Level I vacancies in safety categories such as trackmen, gangmen, cabin men, and also porters, it has got 18.7 million applications. For the posts of assistant locomotive pilots and assorted technicians, described as Level II, it has around 17,500 vacancies and, 5.5 million applications. Levels I and II are part of what are termed Group C and D. IR is hiring about 100,000 people for Group C and D posts (the vacancies here are about 225,000). The last date to apply is this Saturday. ALSO READ: Cheer for travellers as Railways to slash Shatabadi fares; check your fares Additionally, it is hiring 9,500, including constables and sub-inspectors, in the Railway Protection Force (RPF). “There is going to be a massive revamp in RPF, with the total number rising to 76,179.
Giving importance to women safety, we are hiring 4,200 women officials. With this, the share of women employees is set to increase to 8.6 per cent, from a mere 3.5 per cent,” said an official.

- Indian Railways has a network of more than 67,312 route km
- 12,600 trains carrying 23 million passengers a day run on it
- Out of the 9,500 new recruits in RPF, 4,200 will be women
- The share of women employees to increase from a mere 3.5% to 8.6%
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