Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday attended a Rail Vikas Shivir here.
He was given thematic presentations on various aspects of the railways, and later he addressed the railway officers.
Today was the third and concluding day of the shivir.
The aim of the shivir was to generate numerous innovative ideas across most critical areas of the railway operations for substantial progress of this sector.
Such brainstorming and large-scale planning involving all railway employees is taking place for the first time in the 163-year-long history of the Indian Railways.
The Railway Ministry said the outcome of this camp would lead to rapid rejuvenation, transformation, modernisation, efficiency and productivity.
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