Prayagraj: Pramod Kumar, an Indian train service officer from Electrical Engineer (Irsee) assumes the charges of General Manager North Central Railway (NCR), on Friday.
The new GM was officer from the 1984 Indian Engineering Jasa Batch and had served Indian trains in various capacities.
According to the Head of the Public Relations Officer (CPRO), NCR, Kumar, has a pawn rights with the central train, has begun his career as AEE / TD in Agra (during the trial period) for a brief spell.
After that he worked on a junior & senior scale in the Chittaranjan locomotive working.
He worked at various electrical engineering disciplines in Jhansi and Jabalpur Division of the central train.
He pioneered electrical setting locoshed in New Katni Junction.
One of its famous contributions was commissioning from the first high increase Ohe IR, when posted in electrification train, Jaipur.
Apart from his extensive experience in technical problems related to domain knowledge, Kumar has extensive experience in general administration.
Coming from villages near Khurja, Bulandshahar, GM just has an old association with NCR.
He is an alumni of the Bagh Dayal Education Institute, Agra, from where he graduated in 1984 with a degree in BSC.
Electrical Engineering).
His association with Sangam City came from 2006 when he served as Deputy Head of Precautions, the Core and then NCR headquarters as the Chief Electric Service Engineer upto 2009, where he was associated with the planning and implementation of various infrastructure.
At the crucial point when the NCR passes through a vibrant phase with its focus on infrastructure expansion, electrification of lost relationships and strengthening health infrastructure, joining Kumar as a new leader of NCR with a broad and varied experience is expected to provide filling into the ongoing infrastructure and streamline train operation.
After assuming costs, Pramod Kumar said that his priority would complete the ongoing work without excessive time and ensuring a safe and efficient train operation over NCR.