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Date 31.03.2018
http://www.dw.com/en/28-million-apply-f ... a-43203142
28 million apply for 90,000 jobs with India's railway company
The country's first high-speed rail service is under construction from the commercial capital Mumbai to Ahmedabad, the fifth most populous city.
India's publicly owned railway network says it has received 28 million online applications for its biggest ever recruitment drive, which ends on Saturday.
The Times of India reported that railway officials expect the number of applicants for the 90,000 positions to climb even higher as the deadline approaches.
The jobs advertised include 26,502 train driver and technician posts, and 62,907 vacancies for less-skilled positions including trackmen, welders and porters.
Indian Railways operates 121,407 kilometers (75,439 miles) of track and carries more than 23 million passengers daily, who connect through 7,172 stations.
The world's eighth largest employer, Indian Railways has some 1.4 million staff and has begun a massive modernization program costing some $130 billion.
"We've not been recruiting for the last couple of years and attrition is already there.
And so we require people," Ashwani Lohani, chairman of the railways board, told Reuters.
Earlier this month, the government said it would expand high-speed rail services into the capital New Delhi,
allowing trains to run at 160 kilometers per hour (100 miles per hour), compared to 70-90 km p/h at present.
Indian media said the railway firm was likely to add another 20,000 positions next month, taking the total offered in this exercise to 110,000.
The Times of India said the applicants would need to complete an online examination,
offered in 15 languages, including Hindi, English, Urdu, Bengali, Punjabi, Gujarati, Tamil and Telugu. They'll also be required to pass a fitness test.