In around 6,000 railway stations, air-conditioners will be installed in the cabins of officers in charge with large footfalls to make their working environment comfortable.
The Railway Board has written to the zonal general managers to install AC units in the next two months, at a time when the national transporter is dealing with irate passengers over delays in trains,
“Station directors/superintendents/supervisor in charge of railway stations are dealing with the public on a day to day basis. Sometimes, the rooms of these officials are overcrowded with passengers.
“Since the above-mentioned officials are an important interface of the railways with the passengers, it would be in the organisational interest to make their working environment comfortable,” as per a letter from the board issued today.
The board has directed that the rooms of these officials in charge of NSG1 to NSG 4 stations may be provided with air conditioners, said the letter.
A total of 5,976 stations are covered by NSG1-NSG4 with annual earnings from up to Rs 1 crore to more than Rs 500 crore and with footfalls of one million to 20 million.