"I will try to improve the trust deficit prevailing among the staff.I will carry out all my responsibilities honestly and in a transparent manner," Joshi, who had earlier also held the charge briefly in September last year, told reporters.
Talking about his priorities, the new Railway Minister said, looking after "passenger amenities is my first priority. The implementation of UPA's Rail Budget proposal is also a priority."
Joshi also interacted with Railway Board Members to take stock of the situation.
Currently, there are two vacant posts - Member Traffic and Member Staff - in Railway Board.Chairman Railway Board Vinay Mittal is holding the additional post of Member Traffic.
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