NTPC Ltd, the most important state-owned energy technology firm within the nation has requested Indian Railways in a letter dated twenty eighth January 2022 that railways ought to change the title of its NTPC examination which has precipitated nice confusion among the many aspiring candidates up to now.
The NTPC within the title of the ability technology firm stands for National Thermal Power Corporation whereas that within the title of the NTPC examination of railways stands for Non-Technical Popular Categories. NTPC Ltd has mentioned that it has created a fallacious impression in regards to the firm. Railways examinations are in the course of controversies owing to the aspiring college students’ violent outrage at Gaya within the final week.
NTPC Ltd writes to the Railways
Pointing particularly to the similarity in names of the examination and the corporate, the ability technology large in its letter has mentioned “This is with reference to the recent protest in some parts of the country with respect to Railway Recruitment Board Non-Technical Popular Categories (NTPC RRB) exam of Indian Railways.”
Expressing concern over the best way this concern is being reported with the abbreviated names of the exams, NTPC Ltd has additional mentioned “While we are confident that the Railways is taking all necessary steps to address the situation, we just wish to bring to your notice that the NTPC Ltd has inadvertently been caught in the crossfire. The media has been using the abbreviated form NTPC, which gives the impression that the exams are linked to India’s largest power producer.”
NTPC Ltd has written a letter to the ministry of railways.
MSD Bhattamishra is the Executive Director (HR) of NTPC Ltd and he has written the letter on the corporate’s behalf. The letter additional says “This, you would agree, is also hurting our reputation. You are requested to clarify and use the full form of the Railways Recruitment Scheme in your press releases or statements so that this misconception is not carried on creating the wrong impression amongst the users of social media and also the public at large. We would therefore urge you to kindly rename these exams so that no confusion is created in the future.”