Dilip Kumar of the Railway Board discusses preparations for the Maha Kumbh Mela, with 13,000 trains planned and enhanced facilities. He also announces Jammu as a new rail division, with a focus on improving infrastructure in Jammu and Kashmir.
In a bid to ensure the continued safety and reliability of one of India's most iconic rail structures, the Railway Board has established a dedicated committee to address the concerns raised by the Commissioner of Railway Safety (CRS) over the Pamban Bridge.
The Railway Board has announced staggered work timings for its employees in the Delhi-NCR region due to increased air pollution, following the Central Government's directive.
Indian Railways will be operating serval special trains following Chhath Puja festival from stations like Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Katra, Jammu Tawi, Amritsar and Ludhiana, said Ferozepur DCM Payal on Monday.
Ahead of the Chhath Puja, Railway Board Chairman Satish Kumar on Sunday inspected facilities and said Railways are operating 195 special trains in 13 days from the Delhi area this year to facilitate the passengers.
Dilip Kumar, Executive Director of Information and Publicity for Railway Board, informed that the Indian Railways ran more than 160 trains on Thursday and they plan to run more than 170 trains today.
Chairman and CEO of the Railway Board, Satish Kumar, today reviewed the progress of the Special Campaign 4.0. A high-level meeting was held via video conferencing from the Railway Board's office. The meeting is attended by General Managers of Zonal Railways, GMs of Production Units, the Dire
Himachal Pradesh Public Works Department (PWD) Minister Vikramaditya Singh met Satish Kumar, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Railway Board, in New Delhi on Friday.
Indian Railway Service of Mechanical Engineers (IRSME) officer Satish Kumar took over as the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Railway Board, Ministry of Railways, on Sunday.
The current Bill proposes to simplify the legal framework by incorporating the proposals of the Indian Railway Board Act, 1905 in the Railways Act, 1989. This will reduce the need to refer to two laws. Instead reference will be required only to one law.
Indian Railways is set to rapidly expand the deployment of its indigenous train protection system, Kavach, across the country's vast rail network, Anil Kumar Khandelwal, Member (Infrastructure) of the Railway Board at the Ministry of Railways, said on Friday.