Monday, June 30, 2008

GENERAL TOPICS FOR INDIAN RAILWAY EMPLOYEES

1: Election Manifesto
SRMU Election Manifesto2: Bharathapuzha - The legendary rail companion.
For Anybody who likes train journey.3: Take care of accident victims - Dont worry abt police formalities
The Supreme Court has ruled that all injured persons especially in the case of road traffic accidents, assaults, etc., when brought to a hospital / medical centre, have to be offered first aid, stabilized and shifted to a higher centre / government centre if required.4: Guidelines for Pensioners
complete refernce regarding pension5: With respect comes responsibility
Self-confidence allows a child to respect himself or herself and others and learn the responsibilities that come with it. Norms and limits are important to facilitate this process. Norms and limits teach children mutual respect and responsibility of their actions — responsibility towards themselves and responsibility towards ensuring other’s rights. This learning starts from childhood. 6: Train your brain
The most important brain functions related to studies are attention, concentration, memory, abstract thinking, comprehension, learning, processing-thinking speed and reasoning. 7: The Wayside Station of Old
Mitchell wrote these words nearly three quarters of a century ago. Having served in the railways since 1963, the mention of naphtha flares and oil-lit jungle stations struck a familiar note for me, bringing back wistful memories of a laid back era when smoke and steam reigned supreme, when the electric telegraph was the prime instrument used for communication, and when the word 'station' hardly ever referred to anything other than a railway station.8: Working of a Junction Station
For the average traveler the excitement and wonder of a large station seldom goes beyond what he experiences when he is traveling himself, or perhaps when he is at the platform to receive a friend. But there is much more to a station than mere arrivals and departures, crowded platforms and reservations. Behind the smooth working of a station lies a whole world of careful planning and strategy which the casual observer can hardly ever discover for himself. Each little detail that is jotted down, every message that is passed on over the phone, each little particular is planned out with such meticulous care and forethought that it can only fill us with wonder and admiration at the ingenuity with which the railways have ordered their day to day working.9: Zonal Reorganization of IR Since Independence
Most of the larger systems had been taken over by the government by 1947, although hardly any attempt was made to rationalize the systems. The new government decided to combine the railways into a smaller number of zones which would result in viable zones.10: Anglo-Indians' Contributions to Indian Railways
The Anglo Indians undoubtedly made the Indian Railways what it is now. Their contribution to the development of the Indian Railways was immense. They dominated the Supervisory and higher management echelons particularly in pre Independence days.

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