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  2. Railway Recruitment Control Board - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 4 February 2025. Public recruitment body in India Railway Recruitment Control Board Abbreviation RRCB Formation 27 April 1998 ; 26 years ago (1998-04-27) Type Governmental Purpose Recruitment Headquarters Rail Bhavan Location New Delhi, India Region served India Parent organization Railway Board ...

  3. Railroad Retirement Board - Wikipedia

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    The RRB also employs actuaries to predict the future income and outlays of the railroad retirement system, statisticians and economists to provide vital data, and attorneys to interpret legislation and represent the RRB in litigation. The President also appoints an Inspector General for the RRB, with the advice and consent of the Senate.

  4. Ministry of Railways (India) - Wikipedia

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    The ministry has a union minister and one or more ministers of state. [16] The railway board reports to the union ministry with the directorates of traction, engineering, traffic, rolling stock, signalling, materials, personnel, RPF, finance, health and safety reporting to the board. [17]

  5. Ajmer railway division - Wikipedia

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    Ajmer railway division is one of the four railway divisions under the jurisdiction of North Western Railway zone of the Indian Railways. [1] This railway division was formed on 5 November 1951 and its headquarter is located at Ajmer in the state of Rajasthan of India.

  6. Ranchi railway division - Wikipedia

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    Ranchi railway division is one of the four railway divisions under the jurisdiction of South Eastern Railway zone of the Indian Railways. [1] This railway division was formed on 1 April 2003 and its headquarter is located at Ranchi in the state of Jharkhand of India.

  7. Australian Labor Party - Wikipedia

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    Kim Beazley led the party to the 1998 federal election, winning 51 percent of the two-party-preferred vote but falling short on seats, and the ALP lost ground at the 2001 federal election. After a brief period when Simon Crean served as ALP leader, Mark Latham led Labor to the 2004 federal election but lost further ground.

  8. Alp Arslan - Wikipedia

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    Alp Arslan, born Muhammad Alp Arslan bin Dawud Chaghri, [3] was the second sultan of the Seljuk Empire and great-grandson of Seljuk, the eponymous founder of the dynasty. He greatly expanded the Seljuk territory and consolidated his power, defeating rivals to the south, east and northwest, and his victory over the Byzantines at the Battle of ...

  9. New York Central P Motor - Wikipedia

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    P-Motor was the class designation given by the New York Central a fleet of 22 ALCO-GE electric passenger locomotives. The P Motors were not only more powerful than previous New York Central electrics, but also a more advanced design using the highly successful 2-C+C-2 wheel arrangement found on the later PRR GG1 and New Haven EP-3 classes as well as nose suspended traction motors.