New Delhi: Protesting railway job aspirants allegedly set a train on fire at Gaya. The agitated protesters vandalised trains and pelted stones, India Today reported.
Job aspirants were protesting against the selection process of the railways’ recruitment exams. After incidents of violence were reported, the railways decided to suspend its Non-Technical Popular Categories (NTPC) and Level 1 tests, the report added.
It has also formed a committee that will examine the grievances of those who have passed the exams under different railway recruitment boards (RRBs) and those who have failed.
After listening to both the parties, the committee will submit a report to the railway ministry, the report said.
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