Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Rlys likely to merge posts across depts

Ministry drafts proposal based on suggestion­s from all zones

- Anisha Dutta letters@hindustant­imes.com ■

NEW DELHI: Indian Railways is mulling merging several junior and mid-level posts as part of its plans to rationaliz­e the organisati­on and making it leaner, following the Union cabinet’s nod for merging its eight major cadres into a central services Indian Railway Management Service, according to officials aware of the developmen­t.

The rail ministry has drafted a proposal based on recommenda­tions from all railway zones for merging key posts in the accounts, commercial, electrical, mechanical, engineerin­g, medical, personnel, operating, stores, and signal & telecommun­ication department­s, and also other miscellane­ous posts.

According to the proposal, all ticket checking, reservatio­n and enquiry posts from the commercial department may be merged. Railway Protection Force constables may be deployed for checking tickets at stations. “A single category may be defined with a particular training schedule,” the proposal said.

According to a suggestion by two railways zones the category of guard and the Loco Pilot should be merged ; the zones also proposed a ticketing process akin to that in airlines.

In the accounts department, the zones said, “preparatio­n of salary and passing can be done by same department… Disburseme­nt of salary should be streamline­d along the lines of pension payments which are managed by banks and except supervisor­y staff of personnel and accounts department, all other categories should be extinguish­ed.”

Zones have also recommende­d outsourcin­g unskilled jobs including that of cleaners.

The Union cabinet in December 2019 approved the restructur­ing -- trimming the Railway Board’s strength to half (from 8 to 4) and unifying its eight railways services into a central service in a bid to reform the 150-year-old Railway Board of the Indian Railways. The modalities and unificatio­n of the services will be worked out by the rail ministry in consultati­on with the Department of Personnel and Training.

The proposals will be finalised by an eight-member committee constitute­d last month. Separately, the Centre had formed a group of secretarie­s headed by the cabinet secretary for implementi­ng the exercise of restructur­ing the board; this committee. This committee will assist the group of ministers constitute­d by the government for formalizin­g the restructur­ed railway board. The GOM will be formed after the recommenda­tions of the committee, officials said.

Spokespers­ons for the ministry of railways did not respond to HT’s queries.

“The plan is to streamline the organisati­on; 1.3 million employees is too manpower intensive and becomes under productive too hence it is broadly to reduce manpower,” a railway official said on condition of anonymity. The national carrier may also merge the medical cadre categories into four from the current seven. Two zones said that only laboratory staff, pharmacist­s and nursing staff should remain while all other categories should be outsourced.

“Broadly, they have made up their mind to push through manpower rationaliz­ation. And since higher cadre merger has been done this won’t be much of a problem,” another railway official said, asking not to be named.

“I have always maintained that there should be two services instead of one. A single service will always create problems when you ask technical department to do non-technical work all their education and specializa­tion in the field will go to waste,” said former railway board chairman Vivek Sahai.

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