Railway Board Forms Committee for Urgent Train Control Reforms

Train controllers have welcomed the Railway Board's decision to form a six-member committee to address their working conditions. The initiative follows an RDSO report highlighting issues such as pay scales, recruitment, and basic amenities. Controllers stressed the need for urgent reforms to ensure safe and efficient train operations.


Devdiscourse News Desk | New Delhi | Updated: 29-08-2024 18:58 IST | Created: 29-08-2024 18:58 IST
Railway Board Forms Committee for Urgent Train Control Reforms
This image is AI-generated and does not depict any real-life event or location. It is a fictional representation created for illustrative purposes only.
  • Country:
  • India

The Railway Board's recent move to form a committee aimed at improving the working conditions of train controllers has been widely welcomed. The decision follows a comprehensive RDSO report pointing out critical issues such as pay scales, recruitment processes, and lack of basic amenities.

Train controllers have long called for these reforms, emphasizing that their duties often extend beyond the standard hours due to excessive workload and administrative pressures. Many controllers suffer from lifestyle diseases caused by the high-stress environment and demanding job requirements.

Controllers suggest that minimum grade pay should start at Rs 4800 and go up to Rs 6600 for senior positions. They also recommend night duty allowances and a maximum duty roster of 6 hours. Improving these conditions would not only enhance productivity but also positively impact the overall efficiency of Indian Railways.

(With inputs from agencies.)

Give Feedback