💨 Abstract
The Indian Railway Ministry has reduced paperwork for assistant loco pilots to enhance safety. They now only need to record scheduled stoppage timings and any abnormalities, instead of every station's crossing time. This change simplifies crew diaries and logbooks, improving focus on train operations. The loco pilots' unions support this but demand resolution of other issues like duty hours and legal responsibilities regarding accidents.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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