New -delhi Station Stampede: Shunted Drm Get new post in Patiala
April 03, 2025 05:21 PM IST New -Delhi Station Stampede: Shunted DRM Get new placement in Patiala New Delhi, Sukhwinder Singh, who was removed as the Delhi Division Division to a Stampede at the New Delhi Railway Station, was transferred to Patiala Locomotive Works. New -Delhi Station Stampede: Shunted Drm Get new post in Patiala Sukhwinder Singh “After being relieved of the post of DRM/DLI, it must be transferred to PLW and posted in the framework”, according to an order of the railway board on April 1. The Railway Minister put on the bump on the bump on the bump on the bump on the bump on the first time. Railway Station. Four officials, including Singh, received fresh posts in various departments and divisions in the Railways. Mahesh Yadav, who was removed as director of the station, was reappointed as the Deputy General Manager for the Information System for Freight Operations at the Northern Railway headquarters in New -Delhi. Second official Anand Mohan, shaken from the post of senior department manager for passenger services in the Delhi division, was posted as the deputy manager of coaching at the Northern Railway headquarters in New -Delhi. Mahesh Chand Sainin, posted as assistant security commissioner of the Railway Protection Force at the New Delhi Railway Station, was sent to Kota shortly after his removal order. Vikram Singh Rana, who has been removed from the post of additional divisional rail manager, needs to get another fresh post. The officials said these positions are considered ‘penalty posts’ as they have no important role or authority over rail activities. A high -level investigation is underway to resolve the accountability of those whose negligence led to the tragedy, they added. The bumps broke out in the evening of February 15 when a major rush of passengers gathered at the train station to catch their train to Prayagraj in Uttar Pradesh to attend the Maha Kumbh Mela. The officials then said that 18 people were killed in the bumps and that many others were injured. This article was generated from an automated news agency feed without edits to text.