All-woman crew train flagged off to mark International Women’s Day
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An all-woman crew was accountable for the Gol Gumbaz Express which was flagged off from town station on Monday.
This was a part of the International Women’s Day celebrations by the South Western Railways which additionally shaped a ladies energy chain to mark the event.
The loco pilot and the assistant loco pilot, guard, ticket checking workers and safety personnel on obligation on the Mysuru-Bengaluru stretch of the journey have been ladies and this was to underscore the dedication of the railways to create a gender equal workforce to obtain all spherical improvement of the organisation.
While Sirisha was the loco pilot, Neenu Mubarak was the assistant loco pilot of the train which was flagged off by the Divisional Railway Manager, Mysuru, Rahul Agarwal, Pooja Agarwal, President, South Western Railway Women Welfare Organisation (SWRWWO) and others. The crew included Anusha, Guard,;Gayathri, Deputy Chief Ticket Inspector; and C.L. Rini, Senior Ticket Examiner. The ticket checking squad comprised Anitha, S.N.Rajeshwari, and Thippavva Sannakki, whereas Renuka and K.L. Navya have been from the Railway Protection Force.
Prior to the run, Mr.Rahul Agarwal felicitated the ladies crew accountable for the train and mentioned that over 10% of the workforce within the Division have been ladies and the first focus was to carry a couple of qualitative change within the work tradition by making a gender- equal surroundings. The authorities felicitated 14 ladies staff for his or her exemplary work in the course of the COVID-19 pandemic interval and 13 meritorious ladies staff of Mysuru Division who excelled of their duties to mark the event.
As a part of the day-long celebrations the Mysuru New Goods Terminal station was additionally managed by ladies workers comprising operations and security workers.
A. Devasahayam, Additional Divisional Railway Manager (General), B. Srinivasulu, Additional Divisional Railway Manager (Infra & Operations), all of the department officers and workers have been current.
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