| Dearth of station masters puts rail safety in jeopardy - The Hindu by riteshexpert on 12 May, 2013 - 12:00 PM | ||
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riteshexpert | Dearth of station masters puts rail safety in jeopardy - The Hindu on 12 May, 2013 - 12:00 PM | |
The surrender of 45 additional posts of stationmasters, their increasing work load, and the move to abolish posts of platform-duty stationmasters have once again put rail safety in jeopardy.The May-6 ‘shunting irregularities’ at the Thiruvananthapuram Central station following the withdrawal of the post of the outdoor stationmaster, who was responsible for shunting operations, has also exposed the laxity on the part of the divisional operation wing in ensuring safety, sources told The Hindu. Train services to and from the city were delayed by over an hour-and-a-half on Monday that put hundreds of people to hardship.The 45 additional posts of panel interlocking station masters were sanctioned on the basis of a work-study two years ago by the operations wing. The division had asked for 72 but were given only 52 staff by the zonal headquarters. As many as 45 posts were surrendered at the intervention of the present divisional head, sources said.Railway sources said new railway stations such as Vallarpadam, Nagercoil RRI cabin, Kanyakumary RRI cabin, and North Panankudi were managed with the present strength and this had affected rail safety.At present, the posts of 79 stationmasters are vacant in the Thiruvananthapuram railway division where the required strength is 450. As there is no 25 per cent leave reserve as per the Establishment manual, the stationmasters are denied leave even on medical grounds. Many are forced to do duty for two shifts at a stretch. | ||