No officer to suffer disadvantage due to organisational restructuring: Railway Board Chairman

The railway restructure will focus on railway work and will ensure that not a single officer suffer disadvantage, informed Railway Board chairman V K Yadav on Thursday.
In a press conference, Yadav elaborated on the Union Cabinet approval of organisational restructuring of the Indian Railways entailing the unification of existing eight Group A services of the Railways into a Central service.
Under this, the existing eight Group A services of the Railways will be reorganised into a Central Service called Indian Railway Management Service (IRMS), according to a release by the PIB.
"Railways has an ambitious program to modernise and provide the highest standards of safety, speed, and services to the passengers with a proposed investment of Rs. 50 lakh crore over the next 12 years... To meet next-level challenges and deal with various existing difficulties there was a need to take this step," the release read.
He also mentioned that the unification of services has been recommended by various committees in the past for reforming the Railways, including - the Prakash Tandon Committee (1994), and Sam Pitroda Committee (2012), among others.
As a result of these reforms, the Railway board will no longer be organised on departmental lines, as it will be replaced with a leaner structure organised on functional lines.
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First Published: Dec 26 2019 | 5:11 PM IST
