The Ministry of Railways has released a set of frequently asked questions and answers in response to recent events.

Violent protests in Uttar Pradesh and Bihar have prompted the Indian Railways to issue a strong statement against the actions of the protesters, who are demonstrating against alleged “inaccurate results” of the Railway Recruitment Board’s (RRB) Non-Technical Popular Categories (NTPC) competitive exam, 2021.

Here are some of the FAQs released by the Ministry of Railways:

– What is RRB and what is its role?
– What are the recruitment processes conducted by RRBs?
– Why are recruitment processes conducted in two stages of Computer Based Test (CBT)?
– How are candidates shortlisted for the 2nd Stage CBT?
– How many candidates are shortlisted for the 2nd Stage CBT for NTPC Exam?
– Is the shortlisting done for 7 lakh candidates or 7 lakh roll numbers?
– How many candidates are shortlisted for the 2nd Stage CBT for NTPC Exam?
– What has the Railways done for protesting candidates against NTPC results?
– How can students lodge their grievances with the committee?
– What is the last date for registering grievances with the committee?
– What is the timeline for the committee to address the grievances?
– Why has there been a delay in the recruitment process?

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