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The Centralised Training Institutes of the Indian Railways has eight constituent institutes. The Indian Railways is the largest civilian employer in the world at approximately 1.6 million employees. Around 12000 officers form the line and staff management.
Indian Railways employs over 1.25 million personnel including 15,000 group ‘A’ and group ‘B’ officers. The Academy is the apex institution for Management Training of all Railway Officers and Centralised & Professional Training for Officers of Accounts, Personnel, Stores and Medical departments including the centralized training of newly recruited IRAS, IRPS, IRSS and IRHS (erstwhile ...
Indian Railways Institute of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering (IRIMEE) is the oldest CTI of Indian Railways. It was originally set up in 1888 as a technical school attached to the Railway Locomotive Workshop Jamalpur of the East Indian Railway. In 1905, this technical school started an Apprentice Mechanics Scheme for Anglo-Indians. At the ...
Indian Institute of Mass Communication (IIMC) (Civil Service) Aizawl, Amravati, Dhenkanal, Jammu, Kottayam, New Delhi: Indian Institute of Petroleum (Natural Resource/Engineering) Dehradun: Indian Institute of Petroleum and Energy (Natural Resource/Engineering) Visakhapatnam: Indian Institute of Plantation Management (Natural Resource) Bengaluru
A 1975 Batch Indian Railway Traffic Service (IRTS) officer, Shri Vinay Mittal, was the chairman, Railway Board (CRB) and ex officio principal secretary to the Government of India till 30 June 2013. During his long career spanning 38 years, Shri Mittal held various key positions in the Indian Railways.
In 2017, cabinet of India led by the prime minister Narendra Modi approved the setting up of India's first university exclusively focused on transport-related education, multidisciplinary research and training, [1] called National Rail and Transportation Institute (NRTI). It was established in 2018.
Indian Railways Institute of Signal Engineering and Telecommunications; Indian Railways Track Machine Training Centre; J. Jagjivan Ram Railway Protection Force Academy;
Indian Railways Track Machine Training Centre (IRTMTC) is one of the three institutions in the world that provide training in track machines, the other two being in Linz, Austria and Watford, UK. It was established in Subedarganj, Allahabad in 1984 to provide track machine training in India .