Archana Joshi, general manager, East Coast Railway during an inspection with other officials.
Archana Joshi, general manager, East Coast Railway, conducted annual inspection between Nayagarh (Keonjhar)-Jakhapura section of Khurda Road Division along with a team of senior officials from the ECoR headquarters.
She was also accompanied by Rinkesh Ray, divisional railway manager, Khurda Road Division along with other branch officers.
Inspection was carried out at various stations including colonies, bridges, curves, level crossing gates, running room, accident relief train, accident relief medical equipment, railway hospital and also of the ongoing works.
During the inspection, the complete railway infrastructure in this section was inspected thoroughly.
Inspections were carried out at major and minor stations including Keonjhargarh and Harichandanpur. Various safety assets like track, level crossings, bridges, point and crossings were thoroughly inspected.
Staff quarters, children park, tower wagon shed and OHE depots were inaugurated in the Railway section at various places during the visit. Joshi also reviewed the passenger amenities including platforms, booking office, waiting hall, VIP lounges and advised officials to constantly monitor them.
She also met the public at different stations and received grievances and suggestions for better facilities.
Later, Joshi reviewed the ongoing works at Bhubaneswar’s new station in the afternoon and directed to expedite road communication to the new station along with other safety and security works.
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