Ravinder Goyal: Ravinder Goyal Takes Charge of GM at North Central Railway | Allahabad News
Prayagraj: Ravinder Goyal on Sunday took over charge of General Manager of the North Central Railway.
He also held a meeting of officers at NCR headquarter office with the officials and DRMs of all the three divisions through both online and offline mode.
While outlining his priorities, Goyal said “Ensuring safety in operations, providing facilities to passenger and work for continuous improvement in passenger travel experience and facilitating the stake holders along with staff welfare should be our prime focus.”
He is from 1987 batch of Indian Railway Traffic Services.He started his career in Railways from Mumbai Division, Western Railway as area officer, Valsad and thereafter has very wide and rich experience of serving for 34 years in various capacities at distinct locations . He worked as Divisional Railway Manager at two divisions with entirely different transportation requirements.
One was Bilaspur division which is among the highest freight loading division & another was Mumbai division of Central Railway. He also served as Principal Chief Operations Manager in North East Frontier Railway & North Western Railway.
Apart from that he also served to the largest zone of nation as Principal Chief Commercial Manager Northern Railway, which caters to 5 states and four union territories including national capital region Delhi.
He also served in Niti Ayog.
He also has experience of serving as Chief Transportation Manager-Petroleum/Western sector & in IRCTC at Jaipur. Before joining GM/NCR, he worked as additional member/commercial at Railway board and looked after the commercial functioning of Indian Railways.
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