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  2. Centralised Training Institutes of the Indian Railways

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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.

  3. National Academy of Indian Railways - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  4. Indian Railways Institute of Signal Engineering and ...

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    Located in Secunderabad, this institute is run by the Ministry of Railways (India), Indian Railways in 1957 as a subsidiary of Indian Railways. It caters to the specialized training needs of the Indian Railways' supervisors and officers in Railway Signalling and Telecommunication. It also trains officials of Foreign Railways.

  5. Category:Training institutes of Indian Railways - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Training institutes of Indian Railways" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. ... Centralised Training Institutes of the ...

  6. Indian Railways Institute of Mechanical and Electrical ...

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    The program gained national prominence in February 1927 when it started training Special Class Railway Apprentice Mechanical and Electrical Engineers. From 1 April 1974, the school was made a Centralised Training Institute (CTI) and renamed the Indian Railways Institute of Mechanical & Electrical Engineering. It was put under the direct control ...

  7. Indian Railways organisational structure - Wikipedia

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    In 1944, all the railway companies in existence at the time were taken over by the Government. [12] In December 1950, the Central Advisory Committee for Railways approved the plan for re-organizing Indian Railways into six regional zones which were divided subsequently to create newer zones.

  8. Indian Railways Institute of Civil Engineering - Wikipedia

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    Indian Railways Institute of Civil Engineering, Pune (IRCEN) is the training institute for the Civil engineers of the Indian Railways. The institute had a modest start in 1959 as the Permanent Way Training School for training entry level Civil engineers. It is now a Centralised Training Institute and trains officers of the IRSE cadre of the ...

  9. Category:Training organisations in India - Wikipedia

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    National Council of Educational Research and Training; Central Tool Room and Training Centre, Bhubaneswar; Central Tool Room Extension Centre, Nilokheri; Central Training Institute Jabalpur; Centralised Training Institutes of the Indian Railways; Centre for Cultural Resources and Training; Civil Defence Training Institute