After taking over the charge of the Ministry of Railways, Vaishnav called for ‘Rail Parivar’. India News – Times of India

New Delhi: It was a pleasant surprise for some employees of Rail Bhavan on Friday when the new Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnava Visited some rooms of Railway Headquarters to see the working status. He urged all the employees to think like a family and work together to feel “the satisfaction of doing something”.
A short video clip of his visit to a room on the first floor of Rail Bhawan surfaced on Friday evening in which the minister was heard saying, “..apna ghar hai yeh. Bahut badhiya se kaam karenge, khub maza aayega. jindagi mein lage It was fun (Treat railways like your family. We will put on a good show and enjoy it. Let’s get the satisfaction of doing something)”
When he was told that the room where Vaishnavas study, the same room adjacent to the college has staff, the minister hugged him and said, “In our college, juniors beat a senior like a boss.” The staff clapped. Appeared. The minister also urged the employees to maintain the COVID-19 protocol.
On Thursday, the minister’s office had issued an internal circular for staff in the MR cell (Railway Minister’s Cell) for deployment of personnel in two shifts – one from 7 am to 4 pm and the other from 3 pm to midnight. . An official said, “We have started implementing it from Friday itself.
Sources said the minister told representatives of the employees’ unions that they should “accept him as a member of their family” and that it is their common goal to do their best for the organisation. The Minister said that his focus would be on taking the benefits of Railways to the poor and vulnerable people and this can be achieved when everyone works together.
Officials said the minister presided over two marathon meetings in the last two days – one on the redevelopment of the station and the other on the functioning of the railways where all the members gave detailed presentations. The ministry has set a target to start the work of redevelopment of 123 stations on Public Private Partnership (PPP) mode by 2024.
It has also set a target of producing 32, completing the bidding process for private passenger trains by private players during this year. Vande Bharat train by 2024

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