Recruitment under Cultural cum Scout & Guide Quota: Railway Board
Recruitment under Cultural cum Scout & Guide Quota: Railway Board Order RBE No. 108/2022 dated 02.09.2022
RBE No. 108/2022
GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
MINISTRY OF RAILWAYS
RAILWAY BOARD
No. E (NG)II/2020/RR-2/1
New Delhi, Dated: 02.09.2022
The General Manager (P)
All Indian Railways/Production Units
Chairpersons/Railway Recruitment Cells
(As per standard mailing list)
Sub: Recruitment under Cultural cum Scout & Guide Quota.
Ref: (i) Board’s letters of even number dated 27.07.2020 & 21.12.2021
(ii) Item no. 11/2022 of PNM/AIRF meeting
Attention is invited to Board’s letters of even number dated 27.07.2020 & 21.12.2021 wherein it was decided to pend recruitment against Cultural cum Scouts and Guides quotas for the Financial years 2020-2021 &2021-2022.
2. The matter has since been reviewed by the Board and it has been decided to resume direct recruitment under Cultural cum Scout & Guide Quota until further orders.
3. It is advised that Railway should plan the said recruitment for the current financial year i.e, 2022-23 in such a manner that the recruitment process should get completed within the financial year. The quotas for the previous years that have lapsed during the respective years will not be brought forward.
(Lalitha R Menon)
Dy.Director-II Estt. (NG)II
Railway Board

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