Q1 Tell
me something about the job in Railways in India?
Q2 What
is the nature of work ?
Q3.What
is the aptitude needed for a job in Railways ?
Q4. What is the remuneration ?
Q1 Tell
me something about the job in Railways in India?
A1. The
Indian railway system is the largest in Asia and ranks second in the world.
The total route length is over 62.3 thousand kilometres. The Indian railways
had a modest beginning in April 1853, when the first train journeyed from Bombay
to Thane - a total of 35 kilometres. Now, as mentioned earlier, it ranks second
largest in the world. The Indian railways have made a remarkable progress in
attaining self-sufficiency in equipment. At the beginning of the planning era,
the railways were importing 23 per cent of their equipment. Imports of railway
equipment have now been brought down considerably. A reorganisation of the geographical
jurisdictions of zones and divisions was done in 1996. This reorganisation was
done after taking into account the quantum of workload handled by each zone,
the traffic flows and easy accessibility to various activity centres. Now the
Indian Railway network comprises of nine zones that are directly controlled
by the Railway Board, which is at the helm of all the operations. Each zone
is headed by a General Manager. The nine zones are: ¨ Central Zone with headquarters
in Mumbai ¨ Eastern Zone with headquarters in Calcutta ¨ Northern Zone with
headquarters in New Delhi ¨ North Eastern Zone with headquarters in Gorakhpur
¨ North-East frontier Zone with headquarters in Guwahati ¨ Southern Zone with
headquarters in Chennai ¨ South-Central Zone with headquarters in Secundrabad
¨ South-Eastern Zone with headquarters in Calcutta ¨ Western Zone with headquarters
in Mumbai
Q2 What
is the nature of work ?
A2.The
Indian Railway Traffic Service This branch of the Indian Railways looks after
transportation and commercial matters pertaining to transportation. The branch
is therefore divided into two divisions:
Training for recruits for the Railway Engineering Services is provided at five centralised training institutes. For the selection of mechanical engineers, a Special Class Railway Apprenticeship Examination is held. The chosen candidates are given a four-year probationary training.
Q3.What
is the aptitude needed for a job in Railways ?
A3.As
in the case of any other government service, a person chosen to work in this
field should have the willingness to work in a predetermined hierarchy. Unlike
the private sector, hierarchy is adhered to quite closely in the government
sector. As the railways are always on the move so are many of its employees.
So a person should be prepared to spend time away from home and family. The
railways carry an innumerable number of passengers every day. The railway employees
are responsible for the safety of the passengers and their belongings. This
sense of responsibility should govern each and every action of a railway employee.
They should be careful that they do not compromise passenger safety in any manner.
In the course of duty, railway employees will have to interact with many people,
they should be flexible enough to be able to adapt to different situations and
different people. But while doing that they should be governed by an inner discipline,
which will ensure that they stick to their responsibility towards railway users
and the department.
Q4. What
is the remuneration ?
A4.The
varied operations of the Indian Railways provide openings in many areas and
can accommodate persons of various capabilities. However, despite having so
many divisions, cadres, etc., the prospects, promotions and remuneration are
at par in all the divisions. Remuneration for railway officers is fixed by the
Government and follows the pattern of all other civil services. Other benefits
attached to the railways are facilities like travel allowances, educational
facilities, housing facilities, pension, health care, free railway passes and
so on.