Shake-up in Indian Railways: New Divisional Managers Appointed
The Railway Minister has appointed 32 new divisional railway managers, replacing those whose two-year tenures have ended. Among the new appointments is Ved Prakash, previously an Officer on Special Duty to the Railway Minister, now serving as DRM for Ahmedabad. Orders have been sent to respective zone managers.

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In a significant reshuffle, the Railway Minister has appointed 32 new divisional railway managers (DRMs) to various divisions, succeeding the officials whose two-year terms have concluded.
Among the fresh appointees is Ved Prakash, previously serving as the Officer on Special Duty for Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw, now designated as the DRM for Ahmedabad. The transition reflects a routine shift aimed at ensuring efficiency in rail operations.
Orders confirming these appointments have been dispatched to general managers across railway zones, who are tasked with facilitating the handovers. This step reaffirms the ministry's commitment to maintaining stringent standards of administrative oversight in the railway sector.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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