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With scores of agitating students bringing the rail service in the metropolis to a halt early this morning, the minister said all applicants should get a “fair and equal opportunity” to serve the country. One of the major demands of the agitating job aspirants, mostly comprising those who have passed the Railway Act Apprentice exam, is scrapping the 20 percent upper limit for hiring.
Addressing a hurriedly-called press conference, Goyal said the 20 percent posts were reserved in keeping with the “various judgements pronounced by the Supreme Court from time to time and as per section 22(1) of the Apprentices Act”.
This 20 percent posts are reserved for ‘course completed act apprentices’ who were already engaged in railway establishment under the Apprenticeship Act. Indian Railways is currently in the midst of a massive recruitment drive to fill over 90,000 Group C and Group D posts and the minister urged them to apply for these jobs, the last date of which is March 31.
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The students blocked the rail track at 7 AM this morning, forcing railways to stop the suburban as well as express trains in the affected section between Matunga and Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus (CSMT).
Entire four lines were affected between Matunga and CSMT. Police and railways officials are having talks with them, an official said. “There has been no recruitment for four years. We are struggling from pillars to post. Over 10 students have committed suicide. We cannot let such things happen,” a student, who was part of the protest, said.
“We will not budge from here until and unless Railway Minister Piyush Goyal come and meet us. Our several prayers made to DRM (Divisional Railway Manager of Mumbai Division) have failed,” another student said.