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Designed to help the candidates appearing the Appendix 3, LDCE, 70% etc of Railway Accounts
Monday, June 3, 2024
Saturday, June 1, 2024
IRMS - Indian Railways Management Service
IRMS - Indian Railways Management Service
IRMS stands for Indian Railways Management Service
24.12.2019 - Cabinet approved the merger of 8 Group A services into 1 i.e., IRMS
8 Group A Services (merged into IRMS) are:
IRSE - Indian Railway Service of Engineers (Civil Engineering)
IRSME - Indian Railway Service of Mechanical Engineers (Mechanical Engineering)
IRSEE - Indian Railway Service of Electrical Engineers (Electrical Engineering)
IRSSE - Indian Railway Service of Signal Engineers (Signal & Telecommunication Engineering)
IRSS - Indian Railways Stores Service (Stores)
IRTS - Indian Railways Traffic Service (Traffic)
IRAS - Indian Railways Accounts Service (Accounts)
IRPS - Indian Railways Personnel Service (Personnel)
One of the biggest bureaucratic transformations in India since Independence.
Group A Officers in IR - Nearly 8000
From Departmental lines to Functional lines
The existing IRMS - Indian Railway Medical Service - renamed as IRHS - Indian Railway Health Service.
Number of Director and above level posts - Reducing from 210 to 142
Objects of creation of IRMS:
To end Departmentalism
Expedite Decision making
To bring Coherent working
Existing organizational setup - Vertically separated from top to bottom
functions and working in Railway Board Strengthen the field units , Number of posts of Director and above level in reduced from 210 to 160 in first stage and further Indian railway is organised into various departments such as Traffic, Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Telecom Engineering and Stores (for material procurement), Personnel, Accounts etc. These departments are vertically separated from top to bottom, in that each department is headed by a Secretary level officer (Member) in Railway Board and on of the department runs deep down to the grassroot level of the Railways
Backdrop of IRMS:
The following committees are recommending the merger of all Group A Services into One Cadre.
FROA - Federation of Railway Officers Association: Strongly supported the idea of reduction of the number of Group A services and recommended the single Service.
Prakash Tandon Committee (1994):
Rakesh Mohan Committee (2001):
Sam Pitroda Committee (2012):
Bibek Debroy Committee (2015)
Gupta-Narain Committee
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Friday, May 31, 2024
DCRG - Death Cum Retirement Gratuity
DCRG - Death Cum Retirement Gratuity
> With effect from 1st January 2024 .
> Maximum DCRG - Death cum Retirement Gratuity - Rs. 25 Lakhs (from Rs. 20 Lakhs)
(Due to increasing of DA - Dearness Allowance from 46% to 50%)
Wednesday, May 29, 2024
DF divides into 4 parts – I, II, III & IV - P L U S
Debits: Source of Finance- First 2 numerals in Capital Classification PLUS
Image | Part | First 2 numerals in Capital classification | Description PLUS | Examples |
I | 23 | Passenger Amenities and Other Railway Users Amenities | Water supply at Stations, waiting halls, refreshment rooms, retiring rooms, wash rooms, provision of fans in existing coaches, PRS, Public announcements etc. Facilities in Goods sheds, Parcel offices such water facility, waiting room etc | |
II | 33 | Labour Welfare works | Provision of New Hospitals, dispensaries, Schools, Railway Institutes, Recreation rooms, sports facilities, clubs, staff canteens, rest rooms, water supply, sanitation in Railway colonies, Railway quarters for Non Gazetted staff. | |
III | 43 | Unremunerative works (improvement of operational efficiency) | Improvement of water supply at Stations for loco traffic purpose, removal of infringements, converting dead end sidings into through loops, additional loops at stations, electric lighting at sheds / stations, improvement in signaling facilities, Provision of guard rails on Major bridges, telecommunication works, remodeling of stations yards, workshops, shed, store depots, provision of running rooms, rest houses for officers and subordinates, firefighting arrangement at stations, washable aprons on passenger platform lines, approach roads to stations. | |
IV | 53 | Safety works | All Safety works other than LC Gates / ROBs/RUBs |
Credits to DF:
Amount appropriated from Railway Surplus
The cost at debit of DF of an Asset which is abandoned without being replaced
Interest earned on the balance of the DF
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Strategic Lines
Railway Accounts further classified into 1. Commercial
Lines 2. Strategic Lines
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At present, Strategic lines exist in 4 Zonal
Railways. They are NR, NFR, NWR & WR
Major Heads between Commercial Lines & Strategic Lines
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Definition of Strategic: Relating to the gaining of overall or long-term
military advantage.
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Strategic Lines: Generally constructed for
military-strategic purposes, opposed to the usual utility of Commercial lines
for civilian purposes.
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To declare the Railway Line as a Strategic one,
the approval of the Defence Ministry is required.
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Engineering Code Chapter 18 - Miscellaneous Works - Works required for
Defence Purposes - deals with the Strategic Lines.
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Defence works: Divided
between Railway Estimates & Defence Estimates.
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Railway Estimates bears:
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The entire expenditure of Defence Works carried
out on the Strategic line will be borne by the Railways.
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Defence Estimates bears:
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. The cost of construction of troop sidings,
platforms etc., including the signaling arrangements required in the event of
the siding or platform taking off from the main line beyond the limits of
station yard.
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The cost of land acquired for troop sidings,
platforms, etc., if the railway Administration does not choose to acquire it
for its own purpose;
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The interest and maintenance charges on
Railway's share of the cost in respect of Defence works executed by Railways on
behalf of Defence services.
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Sunday, May 19, 2024
Bookkeeping - Accountancy - MCQ Test for Appendix3 /Appendix2 Exam
MCQ Test on Bookkeeping for Appendix2 / appendix3 Exam. Please attempt and check your score with the help of Key
Sunday, May 12, 2024
Friday, May 10, 2024
RSP - Road Safety Projects - PH 30 - ROB / RUB - New Vertical
RSP - Road Safety Projects - PH 30 - ROB / RUB - New Vertical
Authority: Railway Board Letter No. 2024/CE-IV/ROB-RUB/SCR, WR, ECR & NR dated 07.05.2024
Object of New Vertical: Execution of ROBs/ RUBs has not kept pace with the pace of new sanctions being given.
New Vertical - CAO/Con/RSP - Exclusively for Road Safety Projects - for Road Crossing Works i.e., PH 29 - Level Crossings and PH 30 - ROB / RUB
RSP stands for Road Safety Projects (RSP also Rolling Stock Programme)
Salient features of RSP:
RSP vertical - headed by CAO/Con/RSP who is in HAG - Higher Administrative Grade
Assisted by SAG/Engineering Dept, other officers and staff
Reporting directly to GM
Associated Finance: FA&CAO/Con
GC - General Consultant: engaged by CAO/Con/RSP for holistic planning of RSP works incl: Feasibility studies (new name for Surveys), DPR preparation, Sanction of Work, detailed structural design, detailed estimate & engagement of PSSA/PMS/PMC
EPC / Hybrid mode EPC / BOQ based Contracts - for execution of RSP
Nodal Directorate for RSP : Bridge Directorate in Railway Board
CAO/Con/RSP: Execution in-charge of RSP
CAO/Con/RSP & his Officers will exercise the powers of Construction organisation as per MSOP (in respect of all Technical, Financial, Contractual & Personnel matters)
PCE: Monitoring and overall coordination for RSP
Key points of RSP:
RSP - New Vertical for PH 30 - ROB / RUB
RSP headed by HAG Officer (of Engineering Dept)
Reporting directly to GM
Associated Finance: FA&CAO/Con
Nodal Directorate: Bridge Directorate (in Railway Board)
PCE: Overall coordination of RSP
Abbreviations:
RSP - Road Safety Works
RSP - Rolling Stock Programme
ROB - Road Over Bridge
RUB - Road Under Bridge
CAO - Chief Administrative Officer (HAG rank)
HAG - Higher Administrative Grade (PHOD rank)
PHOD - Principal Head Of Department (HAG rank)
PCE - Principal Chief Engineer (HAG rank/PHOD)
SAG - Senior Administrative Grade
GC - General Consultant
DPR - Detailed Project Report
PSSA - Project Supervision Services Agency
PMS - Project Management System
PMC - Project Management Consultancy
EPC - Engineering Procurement & Construction
BOQ - Bill Of Quantities
MSOP - Model Schedule Of Powers
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