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RPF Recruitment in Indian Railway-2013

Recruitment in Railway Police Force
Railway Police Force (RPF) has published the notification for fill up 19 various Vacancies for Recruitment of Constable. Application Forms are invited from all qualified and interested candidates through prescribed application format within 30 days from the advertisement date. Other details like age limit, educational qualification, application fee details, selection process and how to apply of Railway Police Force Recruitment 2013.

RAILWAY RECRUITMENT DETAILS
NAME OF POST:Indian Railway Police Force Recruitment 2013
NUMBER OF VACANCY :19 posts 
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
*Minimum Educational Qualification :Applicants must be 10th pass out or equivalent for Constable Post.
*Age Limit and Relaxation:Applicants’ age must be between 18 years to 27 years as on 01 January 2013. Age relaxations will be applicable for reserved candidates.
EXAMINATION FEE:
All applicants need to pay Rs. 50/- as application fee for the written exam in the form of Postal Order or Demand draft.
MODE OF SELECTION :
Skilled applicants will be selected on the basis of performance in Written Test, Physical Efficiency Test (PET), Medical Examination and then Original document verification.
HOW TO APPLY
Applicants require to download application format available in the official website of Railway Police Force which is www.indianrailways.gov.in than fill it with all mandatory details, attach photograph and then post duly Application filled by write “Application For The Post Of Constable” along with DD and Copies of all relevant testimonials to the disclose address within 30 days to real address mentioned in Notification:
TENTATIVE DATES:Closing Date for Receipt of Application- within 30 days from the advertisement date
IMPORTANT LINKS:
click here to download the advertisement:
OFFICIAL ADDRESS:
Ministry of Railways (Railway Board)   
ABOUT THE ORGANISATION
 The first railway on Indian sub-continent ran over a stretch of 21 miles from Bombay to Thane. The idea of a railway to connect Bombay with Thane, Kalyan and with the Thal and Bhore Ghats inclines first occurred to Mr. George Clark, the Chief Engineer of the Bombay Government, during a visit to Bhandup in 1843.The formal inauguration ceremony was performed on 16th April 1853, when 14 railway carriages carrying about 400 guests left Bori Bunder at 3.30 pm "amidst the loud applause of a vast multitude and to the salute of 21 guns." The first passenger train steamed out of Howrah station destined for Hooghly, a distance of 24 miles, on 15th August, 1854. Thus the first section of the East Indian Railway was opened to public traffic, inaugurating the beginning of railway transport on the Eastern side of the subcontinent.In south the first line was opened on Ist July, 1856 by the Madras Railway Company. It ran between Vyasarpadi Jeeva Nilayam (Veyasarpandy) and Walajah Road (Arcot), a distance of 63 miles. In the North a length of 119 miles of line was laid from Allahabad to Kanpur on 3rd March 1859. The first section from Hathras Road to Mathura Cantonment was opened to traffic on 19th October, 1875.