www.expressindia.com - Weather | Horoscope | Stocks | RSS
expressindia web city
HomeBlogsCricketAstrology TendersClassifieds Reader Comments Hotels
Sign In / Register | Archive
Expressindia » Story

20 lakh applications for gangmen lie in CR

Font Size

Divya Sama

Posted: Mar 01, 2008 at 0003 hrs IST

Mumbai, February 29 Union Railway Minister Lalu Prasad Yadav’s announcement on posting licensed porters as railway gangmen and in other Group D posts may have evoked cheer, but whether the 6,500 such posts lying vacant in the five divisions of Central Railway (CR) in Maharashtra would be filled up by them remains a question. For, about 20 lakh applications for these posts from candidates are waiting to be screened by the railway board for a year now.

Divisional Secretary for National Railway Mazdoor Union N Haridasan said that not a single application has been screened yet by the railways. “The officials say that somebody from the railway board should screen the applications as the pressure from interested parties to get in their candidates is tough to handle,” he said.

Divisional Railway Manager for CR JN Lal confirmed, “We have not started screening the applications yet.”

On whether the porters can be appointed when there are already 20 lakh applicants awaiting to be screened, Lal said: “We are waiting for the railways’ policy decision. It's just a budget announcement, when guidelines will follow, issues will be taken up.”

However, even if the vacancies are filled up with licensed porters quashing the 20 lakh applications, there would still be a scarcity of gangmen. “The minimum educational qualification of a Group D employee should be 8th standard pass. Half of the porters will be out in this screening. The remaining will fail the stringent medical tests. If a porter even wears spectacles, he is not fit to become a gangman,” Haridasan said.

Meanwhile, the crunch for Group D workers, especially gangmen who clean the tracks, will keep the existing workforce overworked and weary.

“A gangman should be shifted to a workshop job after 10 years due to severe health consequences. However, due to the shortage, they are made to work for many more years. The rate for tuberclosis and heart attacks among them is already high,” Haridasan added.

Discuss this story on expressindia forums
Post Comments
Name* Email ID*
Subject* Country*
Message*
Characters remaining
 
TERMS OF USE: The views, opinions and comments posted are your, and are not endorsed by this website. You shall be solely responsible for the comment posted here. The website reserves the right to delete, reject, or otherwise remove any views, opinions and comments posted or part thereof. You shall ensure that the comment is not inflammatory, abusive, derogatory, defamatory &/or obscene, or contain pornographic matter and/or does not constitute hate mail, or violate privacy of any person (s) or breach confidentiality or otherwise is illegal, immoral or contrary to public policy. Nor should it contain anything infringing copyright &/or intellectual property rights of any person(s).
I agree to the terms of use.

Latest News

Business

Showbiz

Sports

No procedure, justice applied in deciding my age: Army chief

Let us not be over-sensitive about India, China ties: Krishna

After Guj HC snub, Modi takes Lokayukta row to apex court

JuD claims Imran Khan will attend its 'Defence of Pakistan' rally

Team Anna to kick start its campaign from Haridwar on Jan 21

Have foiled coup attempt to overthrow govt: Bangladesh Army

Jarawa video case: Police arrest 2 persons

More
© 2011 The Indian Express Limited. All rights reserved
Advertise With Us | Privacy Policy | Feedback | Express Group | Site Map