Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) Bangalore
About RRB Bangalore :
First time in July 1942, as an experimental measure, a
Service Commission with a Chairman and two members was established for
recruitment of Subordinate Staff on the then North West Railway. The position
was reviewed in 1945 and Services Commissions at Bombay, Calcutta, Madras and
Lucknow were set up under Railway Board. These Commissions were introduced with
two fold functions of recruiting class III staff and also tender advice to
General Managers for dealing with appeals from subordinate staff on disciplinary
matters.
In 1948, the Indian Railway Enquiry Committee reviewed
working of commissions. While recommending their permanency, suggested that the
work related to appeals should be withdrawn so that commission can give
undivided attention to recruitments. Chairman Bombay/Service Commission was
given the supervisory role to Supervise Commissions at Calcutta, Lucknow and
Madras.
In 1949, due to financial constraints a ban was imposed on
recruitments on Indian Railways thus numbers of commissions was reduced to one
centrally located at Bombay.
In 1953-54 when Economic conditions of Indian Railway
improved, four service commission were again set up at Bombay, Madras, Allahabad
and Calcutta. In 1956, the Estimates committee generally approved the method of
recruitment by the constitution of the Railway Service Commissions.
In 1973 to cater the needs of the Northern Eastern Railway
and to facilitate recruitment from the under developed areas of that region an
additional commission was set up at Muzaffarpur. In the same year a branch
office of Calcutta Service Commission was opened at Ranchi. In 1978 one more
additional Service Commission was set up at Secunderabad to cater for the needs
of newly formed South Central Railway. Recruitment of staff for the needs of NF
Railway was still being done through recruitment committee control by NF Railway
. Thus in 1978 this job was entrusted to full fledged service commission with
Head Quarters at Guwahati. Yet another service commission was opened in 1980 at
Bangalore to cater for the needs of candidates from remote backward areas of
Karnataka. In 1981 fulfledge service commission was opened at Danapur.
Seven more commissions were set up in 1983 at Ahmedabad,
Ajmer, Bhopal, Bhuvneshwar, Chandigarh, Jammu and Srinagar with sitting at Leh
and Trivendrum. In 1984 two more service commissions were set up at Malda and
Gorakhpur and a fulfledge commission at Ranchi was set up to cater for exclusive
needs of Scheduled tribes of the area.
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