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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 Indian Railways not having a fire policy?

By on February 24, 2015
Why Indian Railways not having a fire policy?

Last updated on March 25th, 2019 at 04:52 am Whenever there is a fire incidence in Indian Railways, everyone wakes up. Instructions are reiterated in the rhetoric and bureaucratic way by opening the dust laden file. Minutes of the previous meeting are explored and action report called for on the deliberation. Directives are issued for inspection drive, […]

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How to manage the damaging effect of speed differential to improve train mobility?

By on January 29, 2015
How to manage the damaging effect of speed differential to improve train mobility?

Last updated on March 25th, 2019 at 04:57 am IR to improve its mobility of freight train by revisiting Newton First law and make sure non-stop running of freight train for a target of minimum 4 hours. Every railwayman has a strong want to see Indian Railways succeed in its mission to be a national transporter of passenger and […]

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e-Catering, the first worthy step by BJP Government

By on January 28, 2015
e-Catering, the first worthy step by BJP Government

Last updated on March 25th, 2019 at 05:12 am Thirty nine trains have been identified for e-catering service by IRCTC – a catering PSU of Indian Railways and service has already commenced. These trains do not have pantry services, and thus, identified. If this comes out successful, IR will certainly get rid of inefficient catering […]

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Multiple Choice Question on Basic Concept of Science Class IX Standard Practice Test 5

By on January 27, 2015

Has Solar Power taken off to drive transport sector in future?

By on January 23, 2015
Has Solar Power taken off  to drive transport sector in future?

Last updated on March 25th, 2019 at 05:27 am Most of the modules for tapping using solar power available in the market have been developed for a wide range of applications in  Industry, residential and office complex. These modules may not immediately suit the Railways need for a few specific applications. It is, therefore, necessary […]

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Multiple Choice Question on Basic Concept of Science Class IX Standard Practice Test 4

By on January 20, 2015

EMU/MEMU for the future of Indian Railways

By on January 18, 2015
EMU/MEMU for the future of Indian Railways

Last updated on March 25th, 2019 at 10:05 am Electrical Multiple Unit popularly called EMU is a very popular train configuration for sub-urban travel. EMU services are working presently in Mumbai (popularly called Local), Delhi (EMU), Kolkata (EMU), Chennai (EMU), Hyderabad etc. This configuration of the train is popular not only among commutators but also […]

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Multiple Choice Question on Basic Concept of Science Class IX Standard Practice Test 3

By on January 18, 2015

Multiple Choice Question on Basic Concept of Science Class IX Standard Practice Test 2

By on January 16, 2015

Last updated on January 20th, 2015 at 03:14 am

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Multiple Choice Question on Basic Concept of Science Class IX Standard Practice Test 1

By on January 16, 2015

Last updated on January 20th, 2015 at 03:09 am

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