New Delhi: The Indian Railways has pruned the Railway Board by 25 per cent, cutting down its strength from 200 to 150 by transferring director-level officials and above to zones in a long pending move to enhance efficiency, according to an official order. The transfer orders of these 50 officials were issued Monday, sources said Tuesday.
“This is part of the prime minister’s vision of less bureaucracy, less government and maximum governance. These officials have gone where their work will be most effectively utilised,” a senior Railway official said.
The transferred officers are from across railway cadres – 10 each from IRSE and IRTS, seven from IRAS, six from IRSME, five each from IRSEE and IRSSE, three each from IRSS and IRPS and one from RPF.
The plan was first mooted in 2000 by the Atal Bihari Vajpayee government, which recommended rightsizing of the apex decision making body of the national transporter.
PTI