#noCBT2inGroupD: Railway aspirants campaign on Twitter, demand exam cancellation
RRB Group D: Railway board has decided to conduct RRB Group D 2022 two stages of computer-based tests due to a large number of applications.
Vagisha Kaushik | January 25, 2022 | 06:39 PM IST
NEW DELHI: Angry at the railway board’s decision to conduct two stages of computer-based tests (CBTs) due to a large number of applications, RRB Group D aspirants have started campaigning on social media demanding that CBT 2 should not be conducted. Twitter users have filled posts with hashtag #no_CBT_in_Group_D.
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Aspirants in Bihar have also been protesting against RRB NTPC result alleging scam regarding selection of same candidates for same seats leading to disqualification of several candidates.
A Twitter user said: “One paper is not being taken from you properly, how will you get another one? Stop playing with student's feelings.”
One paper is not being taken from you properly, how will you get another one? Stop playing with student's feelings. #no_cbt_2_in_group_d #no_cbt_2_in_group_d #RRBNTPC #RRBNTPC pic.twitter.com/4ye8lzIJLu
— Rahul (@ramakant5774) January 25, 2022
Another Twitter user said: “Kept sleeping for 3 years, then after shaking several times, RRB opened its sleep, then started working randomly, first in NTPC result and then in group D with new CBT2, it is clear that RRB and RailMinIndia have vowed not to leave children anywhere.”
3 साल सोते रहे , फिर कई बार झकझोरने के बाद नीद खुली RRB की तो अनाप शनाप काम करने लगे, पहले NTPC रिज़ल्ट में फिर group D में नया CBT2 लगा के, साफ़ है बच्चों को कही का नही छोड़ने की क़सम जो खा रखी है RRB और @RailMinIndia ने
— Rajesh Ranjan Pappu (@Rajeshranjanjap) January 25, 2022
#no_cbt_2_in_group_d @pappuyadavjapl pic.twitter.com/iNtegMsQv8
A student said on Twitter: “First snatch the job and then rain sticks on them, this is BJP's development for all.”
पहले नोकरी छीनो फिर उन्हीं पर लाठियां बरसाओ ये है भाजपा का सबका साथ सब का विकाश। #RRB_NTPC
— बेरोजगार Avinash Kumar (@iamavinashku) January 25, 2022
#no_cbt_2_in_group_d
Another Twitter user said: “Introducing CBT-2 in Railway Group D exam after 3 years is a shameful act by RRB. They should apologize to the students for not giving the exam till now but they are just planning how to delay and harass the students.”
#RRB_NTPC #no_cbt_2_in_group_d #RRBNTPC #RRB_NTPC
— Sandeep dobra (@Sandeep70666441) January 25, 2022
Introducing CBT-2 in Railway Group D exam after 3 years is a shameful act by RRB. They should apologize to the students for not giving the exam till now but they are just planning how to delay and harass the students. pic.twitter.com/Ek63rpQjTn
“We Biharis have neither two bighas of land, nor any capital, nor any skill, if anything happens, it is hard work and hard work, the life expectancy to deal with problems... and the government wants to trample that too,” tweeted a Bihari aspirant.
हम बिहारियों के पास ना दो बीघे जमीन होता है ना कोई पूंजी ना कोई कौशल अगर कुछ होता है तो वो होता है मेहनत और मेहनत, समस्याओं से जुझने की जिजीविषा... और सरकार उसे भी रौंद देना चाहती है #no_cbt_2_in_group_d #railway https://t.co/cJOEQKEm12
— Karmaveera singh (@KarmaveeraS) January 25, 2022
As per the latest notice by the RRB, “A total of 35,281 vacancies were notified for the RRB NTPC 2019 exam, of which 7,05,446 candidates were shortlisted". The RRB NTPC computer-based test (CBT 1) exam was conducted across seven pay levels. The results for stage one of RRB NTPC CBT and RRB NTPC cut-off zone-wise was released on the official website.
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“Legally we cannot bar any candidate from opting for more than one category of posts,” as per the RRB rules of the selection process.
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