Kharge, along with Railway Board President Arunendra Kumar and DLW General Manager BP Khare and other officials, inspected the driver cab of the engine.
The engine comes with full breadth control console, TFT based dials, microprocessor controlled brake, air conditioned cab, IPDM cable ceiling system, task lighting for crew, and will run at 82 kilometre per hour with 59 BOXN load.
It will be sent to the diesel shed in Sabarmati, Gujarat.
On the occasion, Kharge also announced an award of Rs 20 lakh for DLW workers.
