Candidates can raise their concerns at email IDs - rrbcommittee@railnet.gov.in or rrbcdg@railnet.gov.in or link - iroams.com/outreach
Vagisha Kaushik | February 15, 2022 | 10:13 AM IST
NEW DELHI: Tomorrow, February 16 is the last date to submit grievances against RRB NTPC (Railway Recruitment Boards Non Technical Popular Categories) exam. Candidates who appeared for either of the exams can submit their grievances through email IDs - rrbcommittee@railnet.gov.in or rrbcdg@railnet.gov.in or link - iroams.com/outreach. Candidates can also visit the RRB office, Chandigarh in person for interaction during office hours on any working days upto February 16.
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Candidates are advised to submit their concerns, suggestions, doubts in the following format.
The Railway Board formed a high-level committee to examine the grievances of those who have passed the RRB NTPC CBT 1 exam under different railway recruitment boards (RRBs) and those who couldn’t clear the exam.
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On February 4, the Board started its outreach programme to connect with aspirants who had taken to the streets to protest against irregularities in its NTPC and Level 1 exams and reached out to about 2 lakh students, according to officials.
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, which included personal interaction or 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.
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Protests broke out in Bihar and Uttar Pradesh against the Railway Recruitment Boards’ Non-Technical Popular Categories exam of 2021. Railways had to suspend the exams due to the protests and formed a committee to look into the grievances.
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