💨 Abstract
The Railway Ministry in India has announced reforms to improve the safety and functionality of train operations by focusing on train controllers. Key initiatives include a minimum three-year service in control offices, mandatory refresher courses every five years, performance monitoring, and health support measures like yoga and counseling. The ministry aims to create a global-best practice Traffic Control Organization, now renamed Operations & Traffic Control, with robust recruitment and improved working conditions.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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