Railways reaches out to 2 lakh aspirants over RRB NTPC exam protests

Indian Railways said it has received 1,40,440 concerns on their web programme -- iroams.com/outreach, while 46,980 grievances were received via email
Indian Railways said it has received 1,40,440 concerns on their web programme -- iroams.com/outreach, while 46,980 grievances were received via email
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The Railways has begun its outreach programme to connect with aspirants who had taken to the streets to protest against irregularities in its RRB NTPC and Level 1 exams. Last month, thousands of protestors squatted on rail tracks at several places, hampering train movement in the state. Several trains were cancelled or ran on alternative routes on account of the protests against the Railway Recruitment Boards’ Non-Technical Popular Categories exam of 2021.
Protests broke out in Bihar and Uttar Pradesh after which the Indian Railways had to suspend the exams and it also formed a committee to look into the grievances.
On Thursday, the Railways said it has received 1,40,440 concerns on their web programme -- iroams.com/outreach, while 46,980 grievances were received via email.
Around 9,861 camps were held across zones by the Railway Recruitment Boards (RRB), which included personal interaction/email and paper submissions, it said.
The deadline to raise objections ends on February 16, 2022.
The committee after examining these concerns will submit their recommendations by March 4.
The candidates are opposing the Railways’ decision to hold the exam in two stages, claiming the second stage for final selection tantamount to “cheating" those who appeared and cleared the first stage of the Railways’ Non-Technical Popular Categories (NTPC) for computer-based test released on January 15.
Around 1.25 crore candidates had applied for the exams that had advertised over 35,000 posts from levels 2 to 6. It is being alleged that the exam is designed to favour those with a higher qualification, even for jobs that require lesser qualification.
(With PTI inputs)
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