Aspirants seeking jobs in the Indian Railways are calling for a waiting list ratio of 1:1.5 and an increase in vacancies due to the prolonged wait time caused by the Railway Recruitment Cell (RRC) taking up to four years to conduct a single exam. Frustration among the candidates is mounting as they face prolonged uncertainty and anxiety, which is impacting their career prospects. The job seekers argue that the increased ratio of waiting lists to vacancies would provide fair employment opportunities to all candidates, while the increase in vacancies would help reduce the waiting time and provide a ray of hope for those seeking to enter the Indian Railways.
Railway Job Aspirants Demand Increased Vacancies as Delayed RRC Exams Lengthen Wait Time
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