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At least 28 people from Tamil Nadu were deployed at different platforms of the New Delhi Railway Station every day for eight hours for a month to count the arrival and departure of trains and their coaches, unaware they were victims of an employment scam. They had been told that this was part of their training for positions of travel ticket examiner (TTE), traffic assistants and clerks, and each of them paid amounts ranging between Rs 2 lakh and Rs 24 lakh to get the jobs in the Railways, according to a complaint filed with the Delhi Police's Economic Offences Wing (EOW). For the one-month training which took place between June and July, the victims were duped of Rs 2.67 crore by a group of fraudsters, according to the complaint lodged by 78-year-old M Subbusamy. Subbusamy, an ex-serviceman, had put the victims in touch with the alleged fraudsters, but he has claimed that he was unaware that the entire thing was a scam and he too had fallen for their trap. "Each candidate paid mone
The Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) has finally released the RRB Group D 2022 exam city intimation slip along with the date link on their official website
In a good news for the railway job aspirants who had protested against irregularities in the Railway Recruitment Board Level-1 and NTPC examinations
Rajya Sabha members asked the govt to examine the allegations of irregularities in the Railways' Non-Technical Popular Categories and Level 1 exams leading to violence in Bihar and Uttar Pradesh
Bihar bandh called on Friday by student bodies, and supported by all parties in the opposition and some in the ruling dispensation
Union Minister of State for Railways Suresh Angadi said while 55,209 appeared for the test in regional languages in 2019, 46,62,406 appeared in 2018 and 876 appeared in 2018
About 4.7 million people had applied for about 60,000 posts that railways had come out with
TCS will manage 'Question Creation Wizard' to frame question papers unique to each candidate with the same level of difficulty
Railways will activate the mock link for the first stage of the computer-based test on July 26
Railways recruitment drive: Online registration for constable and sub-inspector posts will reportedly commence on June 1 on and end on June 30
'World's largest' recruitment drive by Railways to wind up by December
Hit by a severe staff crunch, Railways is mulling shortening the process by introducing online tests and through other measures