CR clears coach from accident site

Mumbai, May 29 — A day after Hindustan Times reported that the Central Railway had not cleared the site of a railway accident that had occurred more than six months ago, one of the coaches that was lying precariously close to the railway line was moved. On Monday, May 24, Hindustan Times had reported that 11 coaches of the Bangalore-bound 6505 Down Gandhidham-Bengaluru Express that had derailed between Bhiwandi Road and Kopar stations in November 2009 were still lying at the same site.

One of the derailed air-conditioned coaches had been placed on wooden blocks very close to the tracks on a curve on the Diva-Vasai section of Central Railway’s Mumbai division. The coach was removed on Tuesday.

“It is not correct to say that the Central Railway has not bothered to correct the accident site. In fact, of the 11 coaches, ten coaches have been removed so far,” a Central Railway spokesperson said requesting anonymity.

“The other coach will be soon removed. The coach that is now lying at the accident site is at a sufficiently safe distance from the running track.

” When HT visited the site on Thursday, one coach was still there. A few wheels, batteries and technical equipment were strewn around.

“There is no confusion regarding the authority on who will clear these coaches,” the spokesperson said referring to some railway officials’ statements that since the coaches belong to the South Western Railway, the decision on what needs to be done with the coaches lies with them.

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Employment News issue dated 21st November 2009 contains advertisement for job vacancies of many Govternment Departments, and Private / Public Sector Companies.

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2. Employees State Corporation, Delhi requires Clerks.
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4. South Western Railway and West Central Railway invite applications for Group ‘C’ posts against Sports Quota.
5. National Institute of Fashion Technology offers admission to various Bachelor and Master Programmes.
6. Institute of Human Behaviour and Allied Sciences, Delhi invites applications for appointment of various faculty and other posts.
7. Mormugao Port Trust requires Staff Nurse, Hospital Attendant etc.
8. Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited, Bangalore requires Engineer Supervisors.
9. Mahanadi Coalfields Limited requires Para-Medical Staff.
10. Pondicherry University invites applications for Administrative positions.

Employment News issue dated 21.11.2009 contains advertisement for job vacancies of more than 97 Govt. Departments.

Pro Kannada activists attacks railway examination centres in Mysore

Mysore, July 5 (ANI): Railway recruitment examination centre were attacked by the Karnataka Rakshana Vedike (Pravin Shetty Group), demanding more preference Kannadigas in railway jobs here today.

The activists entered the examination hall in Yuvaraj College, and shouted pro Kannada slogans. They also snatched the answer sheets and admission cards from the candidates, and pulled them out of the examination centre.

Nearly 400 candidates from different parts of the country were appearing for Group-C ticket collectors (TC) examination, conducted by South Western Railway. The activists attacked the examination centre suspecting that more non-Kannada speaking candidates are appearing for the examination.

President of Mysore Unit of KRV (Pravin Shetty wing), K.Madesh, demanded more preference to localities in the Railway Ministry. He also said the organisation would stage a black flag demonstration against Minister of state for Railways K.H. Muniyappa during his next visit to the state.

According to some of the candidates who were up set over the attack said there were more candidates from Karnataka than from other parts of the country appearing the examination.

Today’s examination has been cancelled due to this attack and it has been rescheduled on July 19, said railway official Narasimhan. He also said that nearly 19 candidates were affected in this incident. (ANI)