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Ministry of Railways: Year End Review 2022

Posted On: 26 DEC 2022 1:30PM by PIB Delhi
  • Indian Railways ushers into era of modernization with modern stations, modern trains and modern technology
  • Six modern Vande Bharat Trains presently running in service over Indian Railways
  • ‘Bharat Gaurav’ Trains launched to showcase India’s rich cultural heritage and magnificent historical places
  • Railways’ capex saw a quantum jump to Rs 1,90,267cr in FY22
  • Station redevelopment as the main focus area to enhance customer satisfaction
  • One Station One Product scheme implemented at 535 stations with 572 outlets
  • Tenders awarded for Deployment of Kavach on Delhi-Mumbai & Delhi-Howrah corridors (around 3000Rkm) during 2022
  • During 2022, panels of about 14000 candidates have been supplied to the Indenting Railway(s)/ Production Unit(s) by 21 Railway Recruitment Boards (RRBs) across India
  • Aadhaar based authentication system has been introduced in RRB Exams for the first time

 

PASSENGER CONVENIENCE

  1. Induction of semi-high speed Vande Bharat trains

(i) Semi High Speed Self Propelled trains have been manufactured by Integral Coach Factory/Chennai with indigenous efforts and turned out as Vande Bharat Express.

(ii) These trains have ultra modern features like quick acceleration, substantial reduction in travel time, maximum speed of 160 kmph, on-board infotainment and GPS based passenger information system, automatic sliding doors, retractable footsteps and Zero discharge vacuum bio toilets, CCTV cameras etc. and other contemporary features as per global standards.

(iii) Six Vande Bharat trains are presently running in service over Indian Railways as indicated below:-

    1. Two Vande Bharat trains are running between New Delhi – Varanasi & New Delhi- Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Katra since 2019.
    2. Three new and improved version of Vande Bharat trains with enhanced safety features and passenger amenities have been introduced recently between Mumbai Central- Gandhi Nagar Capital, New Delhi-Amb Andaura & Chennai-Mysore, Nagpur- Bilaspur.

 

  1. Introduction of Vistadome coaches

(i) Vistadome coaches provide panoramic view, through wider body side windows as well as through transparent sections in the roof, thus enabling the passengers to enjoy the scenic beauty of the places through which they travel.

(ii) As on 30.11.22, 82 Vistadome coaches are available over various sections of Indian Railways.  This includes 35 Vistadome coaches on LHB platform as well which have been turned out with several modern features and amenities such as  Observation lounge with larger window on end wall, Transparent Larger windows, Electrically controlled opalescence glass windows in roof, Aesthetically designed FRP interior and Ergonomically designed Reclining  seats with 180 degrees rotating facility,  GPS based Public address cum Passenger Information system (PAPIS),  Automatic sliding doors at compartment entry on both sides, FRP modular toilets with pressurized flushing system & bio tanks, Aspiration type automatic Fire detection with alarm system, CCTV system,  etc.

(iii) 35 LHB Vistadome coaches have been manufactured till 30.11.22 (7 in 20-21, 15 in 21-22 and 13 in 22-23 till 30.11.22).

  1. Introduction of Tejas Rajdhani trains

(i) Ultra-modern Tejas trains have been introduced on LHB platform with sleeper coaches over Indian Railways. These ultra modern trains have following major distinguished features: Automatic entrance doors, Passenger Announcement / Passenger Information System, Fire and Smoke detection system, CCTV cameras, Improved lavatory - vacuum assisted flushing with bio-toilets, etc.

(ii) The coaches of following 4 Rajdhani trains were replaced with Tejas Sleeper coaches in 2021 as indicated under:-

Train No.

Route

Zonal Railway

20501/02

Agartala - Anand Vihar Rajdhani Express

NFR

12951/52

Mumbai- New Delhi Rajdhani Express

WR

12953/54

Mumbai- Nizamuddin August Kranti Rajdhani Express

WR

12309/10

Rajendra Nagar – New Delhi (Patna Rajdhani) Express

ECR

  1. AC Economy Coaches

(i) A new variant of LHB AC three-tier coach- AC Economy coach, has also been introduced in service with enhanced amenities and increased passenger carrying capacity.

(ii) IR has planned to introduce AC Economy coaches to cater the needs of general masses and fulfilling their expectation of travel to AC class. These coaches are planned to replace normal general sleeper class coaches in trains.

(iii) One prototype coach was turned out in 2020-21. 519 such coaches have been manufactured till 30.11.22 as indicated below:-

Year

Total

2020-21

1

2021-22

271

2022-23 (Till 30.11.22)

247

Total

519

 

  1. Proliferation of LHB coaches

(i) IR has decided for large scale proliferation of Linke Hofmann Busch (LHB) coaches which are technologically superior with features like Anti climbing arrangement, Air suspension (Secondary) with failure indication system and less corrosive shell. These coaches have better riding and aesthetics as compared to the conventional Integral Coach Factory (ICF) coaches. To this end, Production Units of IR have stopped the manufacturing of ICF coaches from 2018-19 onwards.

(ii) Trains operating with conventional ICF coaches are getting replaced by LHB coaches in a phased manner. Further, the production of LHB coaches in PUs has also continuously increased over the years as indicated below:-:

Year

No. of coaches LHB manufactured

2018-19

4429

2019- 20

6277

2020-21

4323

2021-22

6291

2022-23 (till 30.11.22)

3263

 

RECORD FREIGHT LOADING

  • On mission mode, Indian Railways' Freight loading for first eight months of this financial year 2022-23 crossed last year’s loading and earnings for the same period.
  • On cumulative basis from April –Nov. 22, freight loading of 978.72 MT was achieved against last year loading of 903.16 MT during the same period, an improvement of 8%. Railways have earned Rs 105905 crore against Rs 91127 crore over last year which is an improvement of 16% as compared to the same period of last year.
  • Following the Mantra, “Hungry For Cargo”, IR has made sustained efforts to improve the ease of doing business as well as improve the service delivery at competitive prices which has resulted in new traffic coming to railways from both conventional and non-conventional commodity streams. The customer centric approach and work of Business Development Units, backed up by agile policy, making helped Railways towards this landmark achievement.

 

SAFETY
 

  1. Provision of Electronic Interlocking (EI) to increase Safety and Flexibility - Electronic Interlockings are being adopted on a large scale to derive benefits of digital technologies in train operation and to enhance safety. Electronic Interlocking systems have been provided at 480 stations during 2022. So far 2837 stations have been provided with Electronic Interlocking up to 30.11.2022 covering 44% of IR. Largest Electronic Interlocking in Indian Railways with 1002 routes has been commissioned on 30.05.2022 at Bandel yard of Howrah division of Eastern Railway.
  2. Automatic Signaling (ABS) - In order to increase line capacity to run more trains on existing High Density Routes of Indian Railways, Automatic Block Signaling is a cost effective solution. ABS has been commissioned on 305 Rkm during 2022. As on 30.11.2022, ABS has been provided on 3643 Route km over IR. The roll out is planned to be undertaken in mission mode. With implementation of Automatic Signaling, increase in capacity will accrue resulting in more train services becoming possible.
  3. KAVACH – In the spirit of vision Atam Nirbhar Bharat, Kavach has been adopted as National Automatic Train Protection system. Indian Railways has taken up deployment of Kavach on Delhi-Mumbai & Delhi-Howrah corridors (around 3000Rkm) for which tenders have been awarded during 2022.
  4. Interlocking of Level Crossing Gates: Safety at Level Crossing Gates has been a major area of concern. Indian Railways have provided interlocking with Signals at 317 during 2022 Level Crossing Gates to enhance the safety at Level Crossings. So far, 10986 LC gates have been provided with gate signals for interlocking up to30.11.2022.
  5. Sliding Boom at LC Gate: Provision of Interlocked Sliding Boom has become very effective in minimizing disruption to train services when Level Crossing Gates get damaged by road vehicles especially in suburban areas. With provision of Sliding Boom Interlocking, Signaling System continues to function normally with minimum effect on train operation. Enhancing Safety at Level Crossing gates by Sliding Booms (in case of gate damage) is completed at 488 level crossings gates during2022.
  6. Intermediate Block Signaling: Provision of Intermediate Block Signaling (IBS) has proved very useful in enhancing line capacity without extra recurring revenue expenditure in form of operating manpower and amenities required while developing and operating a block station. Intermediate Block Signaling has been provided in 67 block sections on Indian Railways during 2022 and totaling to 700 block sections as on 30.11.2022.
  7. Signal Design Automation Tool for Electronic Interlocking (SigDATE), an indigenously developed automatic Route Control Chart generating system has been introduced to expedite infrastructural works, improving efficiency & enabling safetrain operations.
  8. Standard typical circuits for Electronic Interlocking Version 2.0 has been issued by standing committee on 29.03.22 for use in all future installations up to 100 routes to improve efficiency in signal design and circuit approvals.
  9. Centre of Excellence for Modern Signaling: The “Centre of Excellence” for Modern Signaling has been set up at Secunderabad with prime objective to provide expertise and technical inputs through competence building, Research, Design and Standard on 24.05.2022.

 

ONE STATION ONE PRODUCT (OSOP) SCHEME

One Station One Product scheme was announced in the Union Budget 2022-23. This scheme aims to provide opportunities for enhanced livelihood through skill development to local artisans, potters, weavers/handloom weavers, craftsmen etc, through provision of sale outlets at Railway Stations across the Country. The pilot project was launched on 25.03.2022 for 15 days at 19 stations. Based on the experience gained from the pilot projects, OSOP policy was issued on 20.05.2022.

Under this scheme, Indian Railways is providing uniquely designed sale outlets with distinctive look, feel and logo at stations as per the design developed by NID/Ahmedabad for showcasing, selling and giving high visibility to indigenous/local products at a nominal registration fee of Rs 1000/- for 15 days. Allotment is done to all applicants, who meet the objectives of the scheme on rotation basis by draw of lots at stations. This scheme has been implemented at 535 stations with 572 outlets. Total 13560 direct beneficiaries have availed the opportunities being offered under this scheme up to 30th November, 2022. Assuming indirect beneficiaries @ 5 per allotment, total beneficiaries work out to be 47,145.

THEME BASED BHARAT GAURAV TOURIST CIRCUIT TRAINS

Indian Railways launched a new tourism product i.e. theme based tourist circuit train -‘Bharat Gaurav’ to showcase India’s rich cultural heritage and magnificent historical places. Under this scheme, service providers spread across the length and breadth of the country will be able to showcase untapped yet historically, culturally significant rich treasures of the country. The Service Providers are to provide comprehensive tour services comprising meals, accommodation, transport, site seeing, tour guide etc. This scheme will also generate a multiplier effect to increase employment opportunities.

  • The maiden Bharat Gaurav Train, namely, Shirdi Yatra was launched on 14.06.2022.
  • Shri Ramayana Yatra was launched by IRCTC from New Delhi on 21.06.2022. This is the first tourist train covering the place of significance of Lord Rama in Nepal (Janakpur).
  • In addition, Divya Kashi-Adi Amavasya Tourist trains and Onam Holiday Specials were also run.
  • The Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments Department of the Government of Karnataka has also been allotted one rake by IR as per their demand for operation of Bharat Gaurav Train. The first trip of the ‘Karnataka- Bharat Gaurav Kashi Darshan’ train was launched by the Hon’ble Prime Minister on 11.11.2022 from Bengaluru.

Further, to promote rail based tourism, Indian Railways have given concession of approximately 33% in haulage charges w.e.f. 14.11.2022.

Station Redevelopment

Indian Railway has made station development as the main focus area to enhance customer satisfaction. Three stations viz. Rani Kamalapati station of West Central Railway, Gandhinagar Capital station of Western Railway and Sir M. Visveswaraya Terminal Station of South Western Railway have been developed and commissioned. Work on 48 railway stations is in progress; 19 railway stations are under different stages of tendering & planning. Redevelopment of railway stations across the country will have a multiplier effect in the economy with increased job creation. This will also give impetus to the fast economic growth of the country.

Redevelopment of the Stations will enhance the passenger experience. The facilities envisaged at redeveloped stations will include provision of spacious Roof Plaza, food court, waiting lounge, children play area, designated space for local products, etc. The development will integrate various modes of transport with Railway Station viz. Metro, Bus, etc. and will also integrate both sides of city with station. The construction of station infrastructure will adopt green building technology and facilities for ‘Divyangjans’. The stations will be developed on the concept of intelligent building having state-of-the-art facilities for passengers. Station redevelopment will create ‘City Centre’ like space at the station for the railway commuters as well as general public.

Significant Decisions for enhancing passenger comfort

  • Reduction/rationalisation of single journey fare structure of AC local services and first class over suburban section.
  • Provision have been made for issue of Quarterly, Half Yearly and Yearly season tickets for AC ordinary local train services.
  • The second class unreserved coaches, in long distance Mail/Express trains, which were withdrawn due to Covid -19 have been restored.
  • Special trains/Coaches on Full Tariff Rates (FTR) are booked by Paramilitary Forces/Defence Forces for movement of one location to another location. There were certain cases of pending refund due to late submission of requisite documents like original receipts/Folders, Original receipts/folders lost, for which no refund/part refund was permissible as per Tariff rules. In view of this, powers have been delegated to General Managers of Zonal Railways to decide all such refund cases even beyond tariff rules for booking of special trains on Full Tariff Rates (FTR) by Para Military Forces/Defence Forces from January 2022.
  • The Station Ticket Booking Agent (STBA) scheme for issue of unreserved tickets at NSG-5 and NSG-6 category stations has been expanded to NSG-4 and SG-3 stations on a pilot basis (pilot for one year).
  • DRMs have been authorised for accepting the recommendations of the JAG level screening committee for engagement of YTSK, for according approval for shifting of YTSK location, reducing the facilities of YTSK office and extending the tenure of YTSK licensee. These powers were earlier available with CCM(PM)/CCM(PS) of Zonal Railways.
  • An application has been developed for digitalising the procedure for issue of photo ID cards to persons with disabilities. The application has been rolled out at Secunderabad (SCR), Chennai (SR) and Mumbai (CR) Divisions w.e.f. 01.10.2022.
  • With a view to facilitate zonal Railways in finalizing distribution of reservation quota which should result in optimal utilization of available accommodation, maximise revenue and meet the public demand, CRIS has developed a utility for data-driven quota optimization for reserved classes of the train known as ' Ideal Train Profile' . The utility provides the user the flexibility to forecast demand, select the best remote locations and divide the existing berth/seat capacity into an optimal quota mix. It will help zonal railways to conduct periodic review of the train quotas to address the changing demand mix on account of holidays, festivals, seasons etc.

Significant measures undertaken for Railway Personnel

  • Grant of National Holiday Allowance to non-gazetted employees drawing higher Pay Level under MACPS
  • Amendment in norms of minimum qualification for class I to VIII Railway School Teachers
  • Implementation regarding Periodic Service Review under 56(j)
  • Discontinuance of Ration Money Allowance to PPs/APPs
  • Admissibility of Ration Money Allowance to non-gazetted RPF/RPSF personnel on CCL and WRIL
  • Relaxing the condition of acquiring higher qualification for grant of Selection Grade under CAS to miscellaneous category teachers.
  • Grant of 60 days Special Maternity Leave.
  • Revision of Ration Money Allowance to non-gazetted RPF/RPSF personnel
  • Grant of Night Duty Allowance to all eligible Group ‘C’ employee on railway without any pay ceiling limit
  • Payment of 78 days PLB to non-gazetted railway employee for FY 2021-2022
  • Grant of 30 days Ad-hoc bonus to RPF/RPSF personnel for FY 2021-2022
  • Regulation of MACPS in cases involving promotion from Sr. commercial Clerk to Goods Guard & from Sr. Commercial Clerk to ECRC.
  • Revision of rates of stipend for CDMS & Station Master trainees
  • Regulation of Transport Allowance during nationwise lock-down due to COVID-19 pandemic
  • Change in option for FMA without linkage to change in residences

Human Resource Management System (HRMS)

  1. Effecting a paradigm shift to digital means in the processing of all Cadre related HR aspects of Indian Railways and to ensure the transparency and accountability in the entire process relating to inter-railway transfers on all grounds such as on request, mutual, spouse grounds etc by means of launch of Transfer Module of HRMS on 15.08.2022.
  2. To prepare a comprehensive database with respect to 12 Lakh posts and ensure effective manpower planning in terms of determination of vacancies, Book of Sanctions& Seniority etc, development of the Cadre Management Module of HRMS has been completed and launched w.e.f. 02.12.2022.

Man Power Planning (MPP)

  1. Skill Development          

To empower youth by way of giving entry level training in Railway Training Institutes, “Rail Kaushal Vikas Yojana” has been launched on Indian Railways in September 2021. Under the scheme entry level training is provided at more than 90 Training Locations on Zonal Railways & Production Units in industry relevant Technical Trades. The training is provided free of cost to the candidates. A dedicated website has been developed for monitoring RKVY. Candidates imparted training under “Rail Kaushal Vikas Yojana” will have no claim to seek employment on Railways on the basis of such training. As on date around 13,500 youths have undergone training under RKVY.

  1. Celebration of International Day of Yoga 2022

As advised by Ministry of Ayush 100 days countdown to Yoga Day 2022 was celebrated all over Indian Railways. At more than 700 locations, Yoga Day Event was celebrated on 21.06.2022. Hon’ble Minister of Railways has also participated in the Yoga event held at Sun Temple, Konark. Hon’ble MoSR(D) and Hon’ble MoSR(J) also participated in the Yoga Event held at Diu Fort and Batasia Loop Darjeeling (Darjeeling Himalayan Railways) respectively.

 

  1. Training (Non-Gazetted)

 

a    No. of apprentices trained over Indian Railways during year 2022 (01.01.22 till 30.11.22) is 183843.

b    No. of non- gazetted employees trained (i.e.Probationary/Initial training, Promotional training, Refresher training and Specialized training and other training over Indian Railways during year 2022 (01.01.22 till 30.11.22) is 565927.

  1. Rationalization of Manpower

 

  1. 27,043 post have been surrendered from January 2022 to November 2022.
  2. Five (05) Revised Yardsticks have been issued for Telecom, Mechanical, Civil and Electrical Departments.

 

  1. Miscellaneous

 

  1. Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between Ministry of Railways and All India Council for Technical Education regarding training program for Kavach.
  2. Guidelines have been issued vide letter dated 19.01.2022 regarding Systemic Improvement in Zonal Railway Training Institutes – Improvements in the existing system with thrust on making the examination externally controlled under the overall supervision of SAG level Officer.\
  3. Instructions issued to Zonal Railways vide letter dated 30.03.2022 for participating in Apprenticeship Mela being organized by MSDE to engage candidates as apprentices under the Apprentice Act 1961
  4. Instructions issued to Zonal Railways vide letter dated 02.06.2022 for participating in the “Self –Defense Training” programme for female employees organized by MSDE.

 

Achievements on Gati Shakti University (GSV)

 

•           A Cabinet Note along with Central Universities (Amendment) Bill, 2022 for conversion of NRTI, a deemed to be University into the Gati Shakti University (GSV) as a Central University was finalised with Ministry of Education.

•           The Bill was passed by the Parliament in August, 2022.

•           The Central Universities (Amendment) Act, 2022 was notified vide Gazette Notification dated 17th August, 2022.

•           The Act has been operationalised through a w.e.f. 06.12.2022.

•           Chancellor/GSV : President Sectt communicated approval of the Hon’ble President in her capacity as the Visitor of the GSV for appointment of Hon’ble MR as the first Chancellor of the GSV on 08.12.2022. A Notification to the effect of appointment of the Hon’ble MR as Chancellor/GSV has been issued on 14.12.2022.

•           Vice-Chancellor/GSV : President Sectt communicated approval of the Hon’ble President in her capacity as the Visitor of the GSV for appointment of Dr. Manoj Choudhary, Professor (D/O Electrical Engg) & Dean (International Alumni & Corporate Relations), IIT/Jodhpur as the first Vice-Chancellor of the GSV on 08.12.2022. A Notification to the effect has been issued on 14.12.2022.

•           Registrar/GSV :With approval of Board (CRB & CEO), orders have been issued for continuance of Sh T V Ananthsubramanian as Registrar/GSV on 14.12.2022.

 

Railways Recruitment Process successfully completed for Isolated and Ministerial Categories and Non Technical Popular Categories:

  •       Results of Isolated & Ministerial Categories declared

1663 vacancies for Isolated & Ministerial categories were notified under CEN No. 03/2019.

After completion of Computer Based Test (CBT), Skill Test, Stenography Test and Translation Test, results have been declared on 28th – 29th April 2022. Document verification and medical examination has been done. Panels also declared.

 

  • CEN 01/2019 (NTPC):

35281 vacancies for Non Technical Popular Categories (NTPC)- Graduate & Under Graduate level were notified under CEN No. 01/2019.

Two stages of CBT and third stage of Computer Based Aptitude Test (CBAT) and Computer Based Typing/ Skill Test (CBTST) have been completed.

The task of furnishing panels to indenting Railways has been taken up by RRBs.

 

  • Constitution of High Power Committee:

In view of protest by candidates against result of 1st stage CBT for NTPC exam, despite clarifying through different media, a High Power Committee of officials from Railway Board including Chairpersons of RRBs & other Railway Officials was constituted to redress the concerns raised by candidates. The decision taken by committee had been uploaded on RRBs websites on 10.03.2022. Recommendations of Committee for ongoing recruitments of CEN 01/2019 (NTPC) and CEN RRC 01/2019 (Level 1) have been implemented.

 

  • Level 1 Recruitment:

103769 vacancies for Level 1 posts (erstwhile Group ‘D’ posts) were notified under CEN No. RRC 01/2019.

Single Stage CBT for 1.11 crore candidates have been completed from 17.08.2022 to 11.10.2022 in 5 phases.

Link for Viewing of Question Paper, Responses & Keys and Raising of Objections, if any to Questions/Options/Keys of Computer Based Test (CBT) under CEN RRC 01/2019 was activated from 14.10.2022 to 19.10.2022.

Accordingly, the results of CBT for shortlisting of candidates for Physical Efficiency Test (PET) is currently under process and the results are tentatively scheduled to be published in the official websites of RRBs on or before 24.12.2022.

 

  • Aadhaar based authentication system has been introduced in RRB Exams for the first time for which approval of Meity has been obtained and gazette notification has been issued. Liaison has been done with UIDAI for implementing the scheme and Railtel has been appointed as ASA. This has been implemented for 2nd and 3rd Stages of CEN 01/2019 (NTPC) and CBT for CEN RRC 01/2019 (Level 1). This will help a lot in eliminating impersonation in RRB exams. RRBs have been pioneer in implementing Aadhaar based authentication for competitive exams at all India level.

 

  • Empanelment of waitlist/ standby candidates

As per provisions contained in the Centralized Employment Notifications (CENs), additional candidates equal to 50% (may increase or decrease at the discretion of Railways) of the number of vacancy for various posts were also called for Document Verification & Medical Examination. These additional candidates would, however be considered for empanelment only if there is a shortfall in empanelment from the merit list or/ and as replacement against shortfall on account of non-joining of recommended candidates in working posts or/and any other special requirements.

Ministry of Railway has since advised Zonal Railways/ Production Units (PUs) for raising replacement as well as additional demands against Direct Recruitment vacancies for filling up of vacant posts from Standby candidates in categories of ALP, Technicians & Junior Engineers.

Based on replacement as well as additional demands against Direct Recruitment vacancies received from Zonal Railways/ Production Units (PUs), necessary approval for empanelment of all 5841 standby list candidates in category of Assistant Loco Pilot (ALP) available with different Railway Recruitment Boards (RRBs) has been issued vide Board’s letter no. 2022/E(RRB)/25/07 dated 03.06.2022. Similarly, necessary approval for filling up 8679 Direct Recruitment vacancies of Technicians and 3829 Direct Recruitment vacancies of Junior Engineer (JEs) from standby list candidates available with respective RRBs, has also been issued vide Board’s letter no. 2022/E(RRB)/25/08 dated 07.06.2022 & 14.07.2022. In addition, necessary approval for filling up 848 Direct Recruitment vacancies of Para-medical Categories from standby lists has been issued vide Board’s letter no. 2022/E(RRB)/25/14 dated 29.08.2022. Further, instructions vide Board’s letter no. 2022/E(RRB)/25/08 dated 07.12.2022 have been issued to all Zonal Railways & PUs seeking additional demand till 30.06.2023.

 

  • Empanelment: During 2022, panels of about 14000 candidates have been supplied to the Indenting Railway(s)/ Production Unit(s) by 21 Railway Recruitment Boards (RRBs) across India.

 

  • Rozgar Mela: Two trenches of Rozgar Mela was organized by Indian Railways on 22.10.2022 & 22.11.2022. Events were held at different locations and data of 10975 & 4003 candidates respectively uploaded on DoP&T’s portal and offers of appointments were given to the candidates.

Digital India Initiatives

  • Implementation of Virtual Account Number (VAN) in  e-Auction process: Streamlining of e –auction process through implementation of VAN in e-Auction process to make it bank neutral and obviate the need for opening of current account with SBI. Coordination was done with Ministry of Finance, SBI and IRePS team of CRIS.
  • Online Bank Guarantee (BG) verification: Implementation of online BG verification in coordination with SBI.SBI has created a platform on which all BGs issued by Banks in favour of railways are received on SFMS and shared with CRIS on concurrent basis . The later shares these with Railways. This will obviate need for physical verification of BGs.
  • MISCELLANEOUS E-RECEIPTS SYSTEM (MERS) PORTAL: Scope of MeRS has been widened. YTSK and JTBS payments, FSC and other payments of officers on deputation to Railway PSUs enabled. This will enable faster transfer of funds to Railway Accounts.
  • Enabling processing of online bills received through IRWCMS and IRePS in IPAS, reducing manual intervention in bill processing and attendant delays.
  • Integration of IPAS with HRMS for PF and final settlement bills.
  • Co-ordination with SBI for online receipt of payments in PMS and FOIS.
  • Implementation of Online PRAN generation module in coordination with NSDL. Direct uploading of SCF through server to server integration with NSDL to reduce manual intervention.
  • Revision of  Indian Railway Accounts Code Vol 1 and Indian Railway Finance Code Vol II- Uploaded on Indian Railway’s website
  • Integration of IPAS with NIC for Jeevan Praman and with  Digilocker to facilitate downloading of e-PPOs by pensioners and Form 16 by employees.
  • During the last few years, Railways have invested heavily in upgrading and expanding its network. This strategy helped railways in meeting up with the growing transport requirements. Riding on the strong GDP growth, Railways has shown operational excellence also. Railways’ capex which was only Rs 53,989cr in FY14 saw a quantum jump to Rs 1,90,267crin FY22 and in BE FY23, a provision of Rs. 2,45,800 cr has been made. There has been a healthy trend of expenditure in the current year and the budgeted capex target is hoped to be achieved.  
  • Higher Capital investments, regular monitoring and resolution of Inter-ministerial issues expeditiously will help in connecting hinterland with the completion of the priority projects including National Projects in J&K, Uttarakhand and North East States.  Dedicated Freight Corridors (DFCs) and other important throughput enhancement projects commissioning will lead to higher capacity. These projects along with speeding up of Bullet Train project will be a boost to the construction industry aiding employment generation. Railway capital investments have a huge multiplier effect on overall economy. 
  • The trend of fall in modal share has been reversed and Railway has loaded incremental 184 MT in FY22 and 75 MT incremental loading in FY23 to end of November 2022.In the current fiscal, trend of railway receipts have fully recovered from the adverse impact of the pandemic seen in previous three years and to end of Nov’2022, the same has grown at a CAGR of 10.3% over corresponding period of 2019-20 (i.e. pre-covid phase). The recovery is backed mainly by buoyancy in loading and growing share of PRS passengers in total passengers in the post-covid scenario.

CODES AND MANUALS

A comprehensive exercise after due consultation was completed for updation of Accounts code volume II.

INTERNAL AUDIT:

  • Publication of Compendium of Internal Audit for the year 2020-21.
  • Assignment of various topics to Zonal Railways for the year 2021-22.

COST ACCOUNTING:

  • Publication of Compendium of Manufacturing cost for various Production units for the year 2021-22.
  • Publication of Compendium of Maintenance and POH costs for various Production units and workshops for the year 2021-22.
  • Review of incentives and POH out turn in Railway workshops and production units.

RAILWAY BOARD INSPECTIONS:

  • Completed 23 inspection of various Zonal Railways, Divisions, construction unit and Workshops with an advice of recovery of around 50 Lakh for deficiencies in Salary and allowance.
  • Issuance of Inspection report for procedural improvement and compliance of extant provisions and instructions.

POLICY REVIEW

  • Updation of policy on demurrage and wharfage including their pre-payment, and waiver only in case of matter beyond control of consignor and consignee to have positive impact on the wagon turn around.
  • Modifications in Engine on load policy to reduce wagon detention.
  • Discontinuation of several concessions like long lead concession for clinker and limestone, TEFD concession for movement to alternative division of destination zone etc.
  • Comprehensive review of station to station policy to provide greater flexibility to zonal railway.
  • Financial advice on important matters related to PSU’s like DFCCIL, IRCTC etc and SPVs like BDRCL, PRCL, BRPL etc.

PROPOSALS HANDLED

  • Upgradation of railway facilities for production of 9000 and 12000 HP locomotives at Dahod and Banaras.
  • Development of Round the clock solar power project and empanelment of agencies at Zonal level for development of rooftop solar power plants.
  • Fixation of haulage charges for several luxury tourist trains including deccan odessey, Maharaja express in accordance with the Bharat Gaurav Policy.
  • Inclusion of commodities in Goods Tariff and reclassification after comparison with market rates.

The Rules/instructions framed/issued by nodal department are adopted mutatis mutandis on Railways. Some of the developments in Pensionary/Updation of the Rules/Codes/Instructions are mentioned below:-

  • Updating codes and manuals: Indian Railway Establishment Code (IREC)-Vol I, specially chapters concerning F(E) viz., TA/DA, State Railway Provident Fund, Encashment of Leave and Foreign Service Contributions (FSC) were updated based on the extant instructions.
  • Railway Services (Pension) Rules, 1993, the National Pension System Rules and the Payment of Gratuity Rules to employees covered under National Pension System on the basis of corresponding Rules of the Department of Pension & Pensioners’ Welfare (DOP&PW) were processed for adoption of Railways. However, the same was stopped due to later developments wherein the Department Related Parliamentary Standing Committee has recommended for single entity of pensioners under the jurisdiction of DOP&PW. Deliberations on the recommendations of the Committee have been done by a Committee formed by DOP&PW and report of the committee has already been submitted.
  • Instructions for revision of pension/family pension of pensioners who were removed/dismissed/compulsory retired on the basis of Notional Pay have been issued.

 

  • Speedy redressal of the Grievances of the pensioners’ received through PGPORTAL was ensured.
  • Proposals pertaining to revision of Yardsticks of non-gazetted cadre in various departments of Railways were examined in the capacity of Associate Finance and revised yardsticks for (1) Electrical General power supply, (2) Mechanical EMU/MEMU, (3) S&T-Telecom, (4) Civil Engineering Artisen Helper-SSE Works cadre & (5) Electrical TRD Suburban Area Department have been finalized and issued in the year.
  • The issue of grant of Conveyance Allowance at revised rates post 7th CPC to Railway Medical Officers was taken up with Ministry of Health & Family Welfare based on a representation received from Indian Railways Medical Service Association (IRMSA) and the instructions revising the rates of this allowance were been issued vide Railway Board’s letter No. F(E)I/202/AL-7/1, dated 10.01.2022 after subsequent consultations with Ministry of Health & Family Welfare and Ministry of Finance.
  • As Associate Finance, achieved 15% tightening of norms in finalization of yardsticks for   gazetted posts in Construction Departments of Indian Railways for 2022-2023 over the previous   yardsticks.  As a result of this additional tightening which was finally approved by Board, there is a significant effect on number of posts that can be created based on increase in outlay from the previous year. 
  • During the calendar year 2022 (upto 07.12.2022), IRFC has provided funds to the tune of Rs.12,300 crore and Rs.17,236.33 crore to MOR for financing of rolling stock and Railway projects respectively, as Extra Budgetary Resources.
  • IRFC raised funds to the extent of USD 500 million through Green Bonds at a fixed coupon rate of 3.57% p.a. payable semi annually.  IRFC has become the first Central Public Sector Enterprise in the country to list its offshore bonds exclusively at Indian Stock Exchanges established in the GIFT City, Gandhinagar.   IRFC also raised offshore Green JPY Loan equivalent to USD 1.10 billion comprising of two tranches of USD 700 million and USD 400 million having a tenor of 10 years and 7 years respectively, linked to 6M Tokyo Overnight Average Rate (TONA), through Green Loan. These funds have been utilized towards financing of rolling stock assets (i.e. Electric locos and passenger coaches for electrified rail) of Indian Railways. 
  • During the year 2022-23, an amount of Rs 595 crores (approx) has been sanctioned for M&P items and Rs. 1,41,400 crores (approx) has been sanctioned for both bulk and itemised RSP items.
  • Contractual and other issues relating with Vande Bharat trains were examined and expeditiously resolved.
  • Sale of surplus diesel locos to CONCOR.
  • Assisted in finalsisation of Policy on New Wagon Design .
  • Indian Railways Finance Code Volume – I (IRFC Volume-1) has been reviewed and revised edition uploaded on Indian Railways website.
  •       In addition to Compilation and Publication of Indian Railways Year Book, 2020-21, Indian Railways Annual Report & Accounts, 2020-21,Railways Facts & Figures 2020-21, Indian Railways Annual Statistical Statements 2020-21 & Summary of End Results Freight and Coaching Service Unit Cost for 2020-21, the following special tasks were undertaken-
  • Auto Generation of Statement -7A (Revenue Freight Traffic Statistics on Originating basis)
  • Worked out haulage charges for finalisation of Bharat Gaurav Train Policy.
  • Worked out haulage charges of Luxury Tourist trains like Palace on Wheels, Maharaja Express, Deccan Odyssey and Golden Charriot in terms with Bharat Gaurav Train Policy.
  • Worked out Profitability of different sets of Vande Bharat Trains.
  • Worked out haulage charges of newly proposed Freight Metro Trains, Rapid Transit Freight Train and Cargo liner.
  • Revision of Class-100 i.e. break-even point for freight tariff.
  • Worked out haulage charges of Maha Metro train.

SECURITY: (Achievements of RPF)

Railway Protection Force (RPF) is entrusted with the responsibility of security of railway property, passenger area and passengers. The force has been working round the clock for providing safe, secure and comfortable travel experience to the passengers. It helps Indian Railways in providing safe freight transport service to its customers. RPF has ably discharged the responsibility of protection of huge assets of railways spread far and wide across the country by taking preventive measures as well as measures for detection of crime against railway property. A brief of the achievements of RPF during the year 2022 (up to November) are as under –

 

  1. “Operation Nanhe Faristey” for Rescue of children in need of care and protection-:

 

Ministry of Railways in collaboration with Ministry of Women and Child Development (MoWCD) issued Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) on 05/03/2015 for better care and protection of children in distress in contact with Railways. In order to include all the prevalent guidelines/ provisions/instructions/directives etc. in the SOP, a ‘Revised SOP for the Railways’ 2021 has been issued on 23.12.2021. In accordance with SOP, presently (Child Help Desk) CHDs are operational at 143 railway stations. RPF has played important role in reuniting the children lost/separated due to several reasons from their family and rescued more than 16,500 Children in need of care & protection who came in contact with Indian Railways during the year 2022 (upto Nov.) who may be a probable victim of Human Trafficking.

In this regard, an intensive drive viz. ‘Nanhe Faristey’ has been launched on Indian Railways to rescue children in need of care and protection found in trains/railway station and this is showing remarkable results.

 

Category

Runaway

Drug

Addict

Destitute

Kidnapped

Left

Behind

Missing

Medical Assistance

Fallen

Down

Mentally challenged

Street Children

Total

Nos. of

Children

 rescued

13669

57

358

136

928

1081

54

4

83

196

16566

 

  1. “Operation AAHT” to curb Human Trafficking–

 

In order to have an effective mechanism to avert endeavors’ of the Human traffickers, as per standard operating procedure issued in 2022, Anti Human Trafficking Units of RPF are operational at more than 740 locations over the Indian Railways. These AHTUs are in regular touch with agencies involved/responsible in preventing human trafficking and have rescued/assisted them in rescue of children being trafficked.

In a focused drive viz. Operation AAHT, 498 Juveniles and 43 adults have been rescued with arrest of 186 traffickers (upto Nov. 2022) by team RPF.

Year

No. of Trafficked Persons rescued

Total

No. of traffickers

arrested

Juvenile

Adult

Boys

Girls

Male

Female

2022

(Up to Nov.)

418

80

18

25

541

186

 

  1. “Operation Jeevan Raksha”- Saving life of rail users: -

 

RPF personnel go beyond the call of duty risking their own lives to save other lives. There are incidents wherein passengers trying to board/de-board a moving train slip and fall with the risk of coming under the wheels of train. Due to alertness and swift action by RPF, life of 463 male and 326 female passengers were saved by Team RPF in platforms, railway track and trains in the year 2022 (upto Nov.) under operation Jeevan Raksha.

.

No. of human lives saved during the year 2022 (Up to Nov.)

Total

Male

Female

463

326

789

 

  1. Operation Amanat” for Retrieval of left behind Luggage of passengers

 

During the year 2022 (upto Nov.), RPF retrieved left behind luggage having value to the tune of more than Rs 41 Crores belonging to 22,829  passengers and returned them after due verification. RPF has been doing this service for passengers under “Operation Amanat”.

 

Year

No. of cases

Value of recovered property

(In Rs.)

2022 (Up to Nov.)

22,829

41.43 Cr.

  1. “Operation Matrishakti” (assisting women who goes into labor during journey) & Women Security

 

Safety and security of women passengers has been an important concern of Indian Railways. In this regard, an initiative “Meri Saheli” has been launched to provide security to lady passengers in long distance trains particularly those travelling alone or those who are vulnerable to crime. Other preventive measures to ensure security of lady passengers like train escorting, CCTV system at stations and in coaches, lady escorts in ladies special suburban trains, mixed escorts in trains, regular drives against unauthorised passengers in ladies coaches etc. are also being implemented.

 

Further, RPF personnel especially ladies RPF personnel which is currently 9% of the total strength of RPF (highest among uniform forces), go out of the way to help pregnant women who go into labor during their train journey or in Railway premises. During 2022 (upto Nov.), RPF has assisted 123 women in train and 62 women in railway premise in child birth under ‘Operation Matrishakti’.

 

Year

No. of cases attended and assistance provided in child birth

Total

In Train

In Premises

2022 (Up to Nov.)

123

62

185

“Operation Upalabdh” & Action against touts:-–

 

Procurement of railway tickets for reserved accommodation has been a very tough task for the common man as they were being cornered in bulk by the touts. Use of illegal software for cornering confirmed railway reservations online had adversely affected the availability of confirmed tickets to the common man. RPF has been undertaking intensive and continuous action against persons involved in touting (unauthorised carrying on of business of procuring & supply of railway tickets). During the year 2022 (upto Nov.), 4920 nos. of touts involved in illegal trade of reserved railway tickets have been arrested and action against them were taken as per law. During action against touts, more than 140 illegal softwares were disrupted with arrest of developers, super sellers, sellers & retailers of such illegal softwares.

Year

No. of cases registered

No. of person arrested

2022 (Up to Nov.)

4614

4920

  1. “Operation Rail Surakshai.e. Security of Railway Property

 

Railway Protection Force (RPF) is entrusted with the responsibility of security of Railway property and several steps are being taken to ensure it. The cases of theft of Railway Property is registered and enquired by RPF under the provisions of RP (UP) Act followed by detection, recovery of stolen Railway Property and arrest/prosecution of criminalsDuring the year 2022 (upto Nov.) RPF apprehended 10,337 persons involved in such crimes with recovery of stolen Railway Property worth Rs. 6.5 Crores.

.

Year

No. of cases registered

Value of property

recovered

Person arrested

2022(Up to Nov.)

6013

6.5 Crores

10337

 

  1. “Operation NARCOS” for action against Drug Traffickers :-

 

Railway Protection Force has been empowered to conduct search, seizure and arrest under NDPS Act since April 2019 and has been actively participating in the efforts of Government to restrict this illegal trade.. Under this operation RPF intensified its checks in trains and in identified black spots across the country in coordination with NCB and other LEA's, targeted the carriers/transporters of Narcotics product through Indian Railways. During the year 2022 (upto Nov.), RPF made seizure of NDPS valued Rs. 77.5 Crores with arrest of 1021 offenders and handed them over to empowered agencies for further legal action.

Year

No. of cases

detected

Value of NDPS

recovered

Person arrested

2022 (Up to Nov.)

1490

77.5 Crores

1021

 

  1. “Operation WILEP” curbing illegal trade/smuggling of restricted wild life & products:-

 

Smuggling of Wildlife and animal parts is crime against nature. RPF has been alive to the issue and has taken stringent action against the smugglers involved in illegal trade of wildlife. Team RPF has detected 121 cases with arrest of 47 offenders during the year 2022 (upto Nov.) under operation WILEP.

 

Year

No. of cases detected

No. of persons arrested

2022 (Up to Nov.)

121

47

 

  1. “Operation Yatri Suraksha” & Emergency Response -

During the year 2022 (upto Nov.) more than 1.9 lakh security related complaints were received and appropriate necessary action was taken to resolve them. Also, railways are in regular touch with passengers through various social media platforms like Twitter, Facebook, Koo etc. to enhance security of passengers & to address their security concerns.

 

Year

No. of complaints

attended received on

Twitter

No. of complaints

attended of Help Line

No. 182/ 139

Total

2022 (Up to Nov.)

20660

170332

190992

 

  1.         Giving blood is a uniquely powerful act. Every blood donation improves or saves lives and enhances social solidarity. It sends a powerful message of mutual aid and showcases the unconditional service to Humanity. Railway Protection Force conducted the Mega Blood Donation Drive on 17th and 20th September 2022, on the special occasion of Railway Protection Force Raising Day. Under this Mega Blood Donation Drive total 3946 RPF personnel along with 829 other volunteers donated blood in the camps organized by RPF/Railways. 

 

  1. A nationwide tree plantation programme was conducted and 7.5 lakh plant saplings were planted.
  1. RPF personnel participated in Run for Unity at various locations.
  1. The "Swacchta Abhiyan" was organized through shramdan of RPF personnel at more than 6300 locations across the country wherein RPF personnel participated spreading the message of "Clean India" among the public.
  2. In furtherance of the pledge of “Sewa Hi Sankalp” of RPF,  drive under different code names i.e. Operation “SEWA” for helping needy, sick, specially abled, injured among others;  and Operation “Dignity” for rescue of destitute, mentally challenged, poor homeless, or men/women in need of care & protection are being conducted regularly.
  1. A motorcycle rally was organised from various corners of the country culminating at Red Fort, Delhi on 13th August 2022 where the bike riders covered most of the districts of the country logging an excess of 1 lakh kilometres spreading the message of unity and integrity of the nation on the occasion of “Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav”.

 

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