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I graduated in Electrical Engineering from University of Roorkee in the year 1976 and joined Indian Railways in the year 1977 through UPSC exam IRSEE-76. Worked in different position most importantly:
Electric Locomotive Maintenance and Operation in SER as Senior Divisional Electrical Engineer/ Rolling Stock TATA, BIA and BNDM, Operation CKP, Dy. CEE/OP and RS at HQ, Chief Electrical Loco Engineer/HQ
Divisional Railway Manager Ratlam
Executive Director/Power Supply and EMU/RDSO
Chief Electrical Engineer/ECR, NR, CR, Kolkata Metro
Adviser/Railway Electrification/Railway Board
Director/IRIEENs
Superannuated from Indian Railways on 30th June 2013

Why Faraday’s research is revolutionary to start the era of Electrical Engineering?

By on January 29, 2020
Why Faraday’s research is revolutionary to start the era of Electrical Engineering?

Michael Faraday, an Englishman,  was one of the greatest scientists of the 19th century and known as physicist and chemist. He began his scientific persuade with Chemistry in association with Sir Humphry Davy but his most important contribution in later years had been towards his discoveries of the relationship between an electric and magnetic field […]

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How Resistance is important in understanding Electricity?

By on January 14, 2020
How Resistance is important in understanding Electricity?

Resistance is the hindrance in the flow of electron and is similar to friction in mechanical movements. It is the property of a substance due to which it opposes (or restricts) the flow of charge or electrons through it. In metals, there is a significant presence of free or loosely-attached electrons in their atoms which […]

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Where to begin to understand Electrical Engineering?

By on January 13, 2020

One need to understand a few fundamentals on which the entire electrical engineering is built over the period

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Indian Railway Context – Sanding to improve adhesion

By on November 11, 2017
Indian Railway Context – Sanding to improve adhesion

In Indian Railway context, sanding is one of the important design and functional requirement to improve adhesion between rail and wheel during traction. The requirement has gone so deep in the background of policy makers that it is difficult to believe a traction equipment without sanding gear. Any case of an investigation into wheel slipping/stalling  […]

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Why IR passenger traffic heading south?

By on November 9, 2017

Last updated on March 14th, 2019 at 01:33 am Indian Railway non-suburban passenger business is in a bad shape and unless immediate measures are taken to arrest it, it will be difficult to retain its status in the transport business. Lateral thinking, different from the way in which IR policymakers had been thinking in the […]

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Average speed of freight train over Indian Railways

By on February 9, 2017

Last updated on March 16th, 2019 at 09:56 am General The average speed of freight train is steady and unchanging for the last 20 years as per the published figures of Indian Railway. It was 22.8, 24.1, 25.6, 23.4 and 23.8 in the Year 1990-91, 2000-01, 2010-11, 2015-16 and 2016-17 (till Oct.2016). Had IR reached […]

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Mechanized measurement and inspection – a help to cut down maintenance cost

By on January 31, 2017
Mechanized measurement and inspection – a help to cut down maintenance cost

Last updated on March 16th, 2019 at 10:00 am Failure of integration of new technologies with the traditional system of working is the main reason for Indian Railways failure to cut down cost. Introduction of new technologies in any system cannot be done overnight and is always a well-planned engineering process. If not, both system […]

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‘Rescue’ Indian Railway passenger business through statistical indices ‘RSKU’

By on January 17, 2017

Last updated on March 19th, 2019 at 11:48 am Is Indian Railway earning fully towards its non-sub-urban passenger business? There is no published data to corroborate this. Interpreting it by the long waiting list is a wrong assessment. The waiting list continuing in 2016-17 even when there is a drop of 10% passenger as compared […]

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Why not confirmed seat on demand before 2020?

By on September 18, 2016
Why not confirmed seat on demand before 2020?

Last updated on March 19th, 2019 at 11:54 am There was news the other day “Confirmed seat on demand by 2020: Railways” But no mention “How”? As the news goes, it appears that with the progress of traffic facility and doubling/tripling of line work, the throughput will increase and so the running of more trains. […]

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Help to understand job profile of NTPC vacancies advertised by RRBs

By on December 28, 2015
Help to understand job profile of NTPC vacancies advertised by RRBs

Last updated on March 19th, 2019 at 12:05 pm Indian Railways had opened up an excellent opportunity of 18252 posts for graduates in any subject to join Group C service of Indian Railways. There is an additional provisions for Visually Handicapped (111) orthopaedic Handicapped (301) and Hearing Handicapped (88). This is an opportunity of life […]

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