Pune Metro Warns Against Fake Recruitment Ads, Urges Job Aspirants to Stay Alert
Pune Metro Warns Against Fake Recruitment Ads

The Pune Metro administration has issued a warning to job aspirants and citizens to remain vigilant against fake recruitment advertisements. In an official statement, the administration highlighted that "unscrupulous elements" are attempting to deceive the public with false promises of employment in the Metro through unethical means.

Recruitment Based on Merit

An official spokesperson clarified that the recruitment process for Maha Metro is strictly merit-based. The Metro has not authorized any external agency or coaching center to conduct recruitment on its behalf. Job seekers are advised to visit the official Maha Metro website and verified social media channels, where all recruitment-related notifications are regularly posted.

Action Against Fraud

The official urged individuals who encounter such fraudulent attempts to approach the police with all available details. This step is crucial to curb deceptive practices and protect job seekers from falling victim to scams.

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Metro Operations and Expansion

Currently, Maha Metro operates on two routes covering 33 kilometers across Pune and Pimpri Chinchwad. Expansion work is underway on additional routes spanning over 60 kilometers, further enhancing connectivity in the region.

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