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Tuesday, 09 March 2021 | PNS

Railway announces integrated Helpline 139

To overcome the inconvenience over multiple helpline numbers for grievances and enquiry during railway travel, Indian Railway has integrated all railway helplines into single number  139 (Rail Madad Helpline) for quick grievance redressal and enquiry during the journey. As the new helpline number 139 will take over all the existing helpline numbers, it will be easy for the passengers to remember this number and connect with Railways for all their needs during the travel. Various Railway grievances helplines were discontinued last year. Now, Helpline no. 182 would also be discontinued from 1.4.21, and merged into 139. The Helpline 139 will be available in twelve languages. Passengers can opt for IVRS (Interactive Voice Response System), or directly connect to call-centre executives by pressing * (asterisk). There is no need for a smart phone to call on 139, thus, providing easy access to all mobile users.

 

CMHQ Celebrates International Women's Day

NTPC Coal Mining Headquarters organised a Workshop through MS Team online for all members of Swayamsiddha Ladies Club. The faculty for the workshop was Arunima Patra, Former HR practitioner & advisor of IBM India Pvt Ltd. The workshop was organised under the leadership and guidance of Shikha Kashyap, President, Swayamsiddha Ladies Club, CMHQ. She in her address conveyed good wishes to members on Women’s Day and emphasized on organisation of such programs. Malancha Mathew, GM (HR), CMHQ in her address opined that Women’s Day should be practiced every day in letter and spirit. The workshop was made interesting with anecdotes from Indian mythology. The workshop was also attended by B. Vaishali, Saongouri Dutta, Aparna Asthana, Sandhya Das, Reshma Behera, Shewta Shayad, Archita Mishra, Prativa K and other members. At the end of the program Vote of Thanks was delivered by Archana Mukherjee, AGM (IT).

 

WIPS, CMPDI celebrates Women’s Day

On the occasion of international women's day, WIPS CMPDI organised an “Awareness Session” for the women residents of Kadru Village of Baridih Panchayat near Barkakana camp with a view to encourage leadership and participation of rural women in well being of the society and rural communities and also handed over protein- rich nutrition packet to them along with distribution of old cloths to needy villagers. Around 20 WIPS members of CMPDI HQ and RI-III were present to support the initiative. GM (P&A)/WIPS coordinator, Sunita Mehta and CM (Geo)/WIPS secretary, Zeba Imam, addressed the assemblage and made them aware of their rights and duties and the key role  they play in shaping the future of their children, families and society. The head of the village panchayat, Pathiya Devi, was also present on the occasion and provided important information related to the condition of rural women in the village. The programme was attended by around 60 rural women of Kadru Village, Baridih Panchayat.

 

Women's Day celebrated at CCL's Agrada Area

On the occasion of International Women's Day 2021, CCL's Argada Area organised an event to celebrate the achievement of women. Keerthishree G, SDO Ramgarh was the Chief Guest of the program and first Lady of the area, Gitanjali Singh was guest of honour. During the programme all the women achievers of the area were felicitated including employees and female students acknowledging their exemplary performance. On the occasion Keerthishree G appreciated the Argada Area Management and the Area's Arunima Mahila Samiti for taking innovative initiatives in the field of women empowerment and spreading awareness in the society for the welfare of women. She also spoke about gender biasness in the society and encouraged all to treat their female child equally. The programme was conducted by Girish Chandra, Staff Officer Personnel, Sanjeev Kumar, Dy. Manager-Personnel, Pankaj Jha, Dy. Manager (E&M), Suchitra Mukherjee, Asst. Manager Personnel.

 

JPPC celebrates Intl Women’s Day

A mental health review camp was organized on International Women's Day by Ranchi Metropolitan Professional Congress and Nerve and Mind. JPPC president Aditya Vikram Jaiswal was present on the occasion. Pink Auto women drivers were honoured on the International Women's Day at the camp. On this occasion, Jaiswal said that women will be imparted training by the Professional Congress for self-protection. He said that a better society can be built only with respect to women.

 

International Women’s Day at RRD

Various programs were organized on Ranchi Rail Division on the occasion of International Women's Day on Monday. The programmes included cross country race for women personnel of the Railway Protection Force, seminar on women empowerment and security, felicitation of 14 women employees, exhibition women’s hockey match etc. On the occasion, all the work was conducted by women workers at Ranchi railway station. All the works of Ranchi railway station were executed by 78 women railway personnel of various departments. DRM Neeraj Ambashta, ADRM (Operations) MM Pandit, ADRM (Infra) Satish Kumar, Chief Medical Superintendent GC Hembram, Sr DE (Coordination) Amit Kanchan, Sr DOM cum CPRO Neeraj Kumar, Sr DCM Avnish, Sr DEE (Traction) AR Das, Sr DPO Manik Shankar, Sr DSTES. Oraon and other officers and employees were present. Chairperson of SERWO Ranchi, Ruby Ambastha and other members were present in the programmes.

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