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Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw Pushes Tech-Driven Recruitment Reform

Union Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw reviewed the Railway Recruitment Board process, emphasizing transparency and technology. Indian Railways recruited 43,781 candidates in FY 2025-26 across six major categories. The minister stressed the need for a calendar-based framework and multi-language support for accessibility. He also directed RRBs to counter misinformation and improve communication with candidates.

Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw reviews RRB recruitment process

New Delhi, June 12

Union Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw on Friday held a high-level review meeting with senior officials of Indian Railways on the Railway Recruitment Board recruitment process. He underlined the need for a more transparent, accurate and technology-driven system.

According to a press release, Indian Railways has recruited 43,781 candidates in FY 2025-26 through completed recruitment cycles covering 47,084 vacancies across six major categories, reflecting the ongoing acceleration of its recruitment process. These include 18,799 vacancies for Assistant Loco Pilots, 14,298 for Technicians, 452 for Sub-Inspectors, 4,208 for Constables, 7,951 for Junior Engineers (JE)/DMS/CMA, and 1,376 for Paramedical categories.

The release said that Indian Railways remains firmly committed to strengthening its workforce through continuous and timely recruitment initiatives. With a clear focus on enhancing transparency, efficiency, and the use of advanced technology in the recruitment process, the organisation aims to attract and onboard talented individuals across various categories.

The Ministry said document verification (DV) for Non-Typing categories under Non-Technical Popular Categories (NTPC) has commenced, while results for typing categories are expected shortly. Similarly, document verification for Non-Teaching categories has begun, while results for teaching categories are likely to be announced soon.

The release said the recruitment process of the Railway Recruitment Boards is inherently complex and large-scale, with examinations conducted across multiple cities and centres nationwide. These computer-based tests are held in multiple shifts to accommodate the large volume of candidates and are conducted in as many as 15 languages to ensure accessibility for aspirants from diverse linguistic backgrounds.

This multi-city, multi-shift and multilingual framework requires extensive coordination and robust technological systems to ensure fairness, standardisation and transparency across the entire recruitment process, it added.

The Railway Minister noted that the annual recruitment calendar, coupled with quarterly notifications of vacancies, has been well received by candidates. He said the calendar-based recruitment framework has enabled aspirants to plan their preparation more effectively. It brings greater predictability to the recruitment process.

Emphasising the need for continuous improvement, Ashwini Vaishnaw stated that the Railway recruitment system must keep evolving through the use of technology, faster processes and greater accountability.

Vaishnaw further reviewed the progress made in shifting departmental examinations to Computer-Based Test (CBT) mode and stressed that more and more tablet-based examinations should be introduced wherever feasible, so that recruitment becomes faster, more efficient and user-friendly.

Multi-language support in examinations was also highlighted, with the examinations already being conducted in multiple languages across various cities and multiple shifts, ensuring wider accessibility for candidates from diverse linguistic backgrounds across the country and enabling fair and equal participation in the recruitment process without language becoming a barrier.

The Union Minister also directed the Railway Recruitment Boards to strengthen communication with candidates and stakeholders. He further underlined that misinformation must be countered promptly with correct information, so that candidates receive accurate updates and confidence in the recruitment process remains strong.

The release added that the Indian Railways remains committed to a fair, transparent and merit-based recruitment system, supported by technology, structured planning and continuous reforms for the benefit of young aspirants across the country.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

Multi-language exams are great for inclusivity but the translation quality matters. In the past, there were complaints about errors in regional language versions. I hope the ministry is also digitizing the answer key verification process to avoid future disputes. 🤔

Vikram M

43,000+ recruits in a year is massive but we need to see how many are actually from rural areas. Many aspirants from small towns still struggle with computer-based tests due to lack of practice. Maybe railways can set up free practice centers in district headquarters? 👍

Aditya G

'Counter misinformation promptly' - this is the key line! So many fake job scam pages on WhatsApp duping youth. Railways should have a dedicated helpline and social media verification. Good initiative but execution matters a lot. 😤

Sneha F

As someone who appeared for NTPC exam last year, I can say document verification phase is still a pain. Why can't they digitize all certificates like DigiLocker integration? Also, more exam centers in tier-3 cities needed. Tab-based exams sound promising but what about electricity issues in rural centers? 🤷‍♀️

Michael C

Impressive recruitment numbers from an efficiency perspective. The annual calendar approach gives predictability which is rare in Indian government exams. I hope they extend similar reforms to other public sector recruitments. The multi-shift system for 15 languages is logistically complex but necessary for India's diversity. 🚂

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