<Li> To evaluate the performance of RRB's and advise them on priorities as required . </Li> <Li> To organise a management information system for monitoring work done by RRB's . </Li> <P> Railway Recruitment Boards are organisations under the Government of India that manage the appointment of new employees to work in Indian railways . There are 21 boards situated in different parts of India: </P> <Ul> <Li> Ahemadabad </Li> <Li> Ajmer </Li> <Li> Allahabad </Li> <Li> Banglore </Li> <Li> Bhopal </Li> <Li> Bhubaneswar </Li> <Li> Bilaspur </Li> <Li> Chandigarh </Li> <Li> Chennai </Li> <Li> Gorakhpur </Li> <Li> Guwahati </Li> <Li> Jammu and Kashmir </Li> <Li> Kolkata </Li> <Li> Malda </Li> <Li> Mumbai </Li> <Li> Muzaffarpur </Li> <Li> Patna </Li> <Li> Ranchi </Li> <Li> Secunderabad </Li> <Li> Siliguri </Li> <Li> Thiruvantha - puram </Li> </Ul>

Total number of railway recruitment board in india