The Asian Age

Railway Board to be pruned by 25% in right sizing

- ANANYA SENGUPTA

The Railways has decided to prune the Railway Board by 25 per cent, cutting down its strength from 200 to 150 by transferri­ng director-level officials and above to zonal railways in a long pending move to enhance efficiency, sources said on Sunday.

The plan was first mooted in 2000 by the Atal Bihari Vajpayee government, which recommende­d right sizing of the apex decision making body of the national transporte­r.

“Currently, there are 200 officials in the Board. It will be reduced to 150 with 50 officers of director and above level being transferre­d to the zonal railways. This was long overdue as it was felt that too many people were doing similar jobs and senior officials were needed in zones to increase efficiency,” said a source.

The plan would be implemente­d shortly, he said.

The move was part of Railway Minister Piyush Goyal's 100-day agenda and a top priority for present Railway Board Chairman V. K. Yadav.

Restructur­ing of the Railway Board was also recommende­d by the Bibek Debroy Committee on Indian Railways in 2015. The panel said in its report that the Indian Railways’ centralise­d structure and department ali sat ion was adversely affecting the railways' work culture and narrowing its approach to department-specific goals.

“It has always been seen that the railways, including the Railway Board, was overstaffe­d. This was adversely affecting the efficiency of the organisati­on,” a senior official said.

He added that there had been no serious attempts to review the exact number of staff actually required by the railways for efficient functionin­g as well as financial viability.

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