National Recruitment Agency issues statement on fake websites
New Delhi, February 10: The National Recruitment Agency, which conducts online examinations for Central government recruitments, has urged the masses to be aware of fake websites offering jobs in its name. In a public statement, the National recruitment Agency said: "It has come to notice that some fake advertisements offering vacancies through recruitment examinations for or by the NRA are being published in websites/YouTube videos on the Internet (for example, the fake website nragovt.online)." Also read | Covid-19: Seven-day home quarantine for international arrivals scrapped; check revised guidelines “It is hereby clarified that such websites are completely fake and false. Appropriate action in this regard is being taken as per law,” the statement added. The notice stated that it is yet to launch its official website. The candidates/applicants/aspirants and general public are accordingly advised to keep themselves away from such types of fake advertisements/websites/videos, the statement added. Also read | Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 trio goes official The National Recruitment Agency is a central recruitment agency established by the Central Government to conduct a Common Eligibility Test for the selection to Group C and Group D posts under the union government civil services, Union Government defence services, Union Government engineering services, Union Government auxiliary healthcare services, Union Government natural resources services and Union Government functionality services in all of central government establishments. The NRA has representatives of the Ministry of Railways, Ministry of Finance, SSC and RRB. -PTC News