Railway Staff College
The National Academy of Indian Railways formerly Railway Staff College is a Centralised Training Institute for Group A and B Officers of Indian Railways (IR) , headed by a Director General and manned by an faculty of experienced Railway Managers and Experts. Starting with the initial training of Officers Trainees inducted into all the 10 organised Group A Central Civil , Engineering and Medical Services that form the Management Cadre of Indian Railways , the Academy also conducts , mid-service mandatory or theme based in service Management Courses for all Officers of IR and courses for Officers of other Group A Central Services, Public Sector and Foreign Railways. The Academy is housed in the sprawling 55 acres campus of the Pratap Vilas Palace at Lalbaug, Vadodara.[1]
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History
The Indian Railway Committee was constituted in 1920, under the chairmanship of Sir William Mitchell Acworth, with 10 members including 3 Indians viz. V. S. Srinivasa Sastri (Elected Member of the Viceroy's Legislative Council) , Purshottam Das Thakurdas (representing Indian Commercial Interests) and Sir Rajendra Nath Mookerjee.The committee recommended
The Railway Staff College is located at Pratap Vilas Palace Vadodara built by Maharaja Sayaji Rao for his eldest son Fatehsing Rao. The Palace is adorned by exquisite carvings of Its construction was started on 15 February 1908 in the year when the last ruler of Baroda State, Pratapsingh Rao was born and his father Fatehsing Rao died. Named after Pratapsingh Rao, the palace was designed in the renaissance style by Charles F. Stevens, son of F.W. Stevens, the British Architect who designed the Victoria Terminus in Mumbai. The palace complex is built in 55 acres (220,000 m2) of well laid out gardens and wooded land enlivened by the calls of peacocks and migratory birds and adorned by exquisite carvings of creepers, flowers, leaves, birds and animals and noted for its architectural grandeur highlighted with columns and arches. The palace, completed in 1914, also known as Lalbaugh Palace or Prince’s Palace, was leased by the then Bombay Government on 31 January 1949 and given to the Railways for their use who subsequently purchased the property on 6 January 1964 for Rs 24,38,271.
Courses
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 IRMS Trainee officers.
Nearly 100 courses for about 3800 Officer Trainees are planned in for 2016 . 120 courses were conducted in 2015 .
Professional Training of all officers including centralized training of the Officer Trainees of Civil, Electrical, Mechanical ,Signal & Telecom Engineering, Traffic Transportation & Commercial Departments and the Railway Protection Force of Indian Railways is conducted at Six other Centralised Training Institutes (CTIs) viz,
- IRICEN-Indian Railway Institute of Civil Engineering, Pune
- IRISET-Indian Railway Institute of Signal and Telecommunications Engineering, Secunderabad
- IRIMEE_Indian Railway Institute of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, Jamalpur
- IRIEEN Indian Railway Institute of Electrical Engineering, Nasik
- IRITM-Indian Railway Institute of Transportation Management, Lucknow
- Jagjivan Ram Railway Protection Force Academy Lucknow
- Centralized Training Academy For Railway Accounts Secunderabad.
The training of non-gazetted staff is conducted at 55 Main Training Centers and 222 Other Training Centers (i.e., Area Training Centers, Basic Training Centers, Divisional Training Centers, Multi Disciplinary Training Centers etc.[2]
The Academy
M. Rajeev Gupta is the current Director General of the Academy. The faculty comprises of 24 experts drawn from various disciplines i.e., Finance, HR, Management, Engineering, Law, Safety, Security, Medicine, Rajbhasha etc.[3]
Faculty of the Academy- See Academy website
The Academy along with all 7 CTIs function under the administrative control of the Ministry of Railways (Railway Board)..[4]
Training programmes
Centralized Training for IRAS, IRSS, IRPS & IRMS :
The Academy is the ‘Centralised Training Institute’, for Officer Trainees assigned to ‘Indian Railway Accounts Service’, Indian Railway Personnel Service’, ‘Indian Railway Stores Service’ and Indian Railway Medical Service’ by UPSC. Training includes class room inputs, field training and visits to other CTIs. Officer Trainees of IRAS also attend short term Professional modules at National Academy of Audit and Accounts, Shimla, National Institute of Financial Management, Faridabad, National Academy of Direct Taxes Nagpur and Centralized Training Academy For Railway Accounts (C-TARA) Secunderabad, for discipline specific modules.
Foundation & Induction Programmes for Group A and B Officers
The Foundation and Induction are combined programme for Officer Trainees of 9 Organized Central Group A Civil & Engineering Services which manage Indian Railways. Shorter Foundation and Induction Programmes are conducted separately for Officer Trainees of IRMS, the Organised Central Group A Medical Service which manages the health services on the Indian Railways Network.Foundation Programmes for recently promoted Group ‘B’ Officers of all departments provides an overview of Railways . Induction Programmes is conducted for Group ‘B’ officers of Stores, Accounts and Personnel departments. Group B Officers of other departments attend induction courses at respective CTIs
Mid Service Training : Offered in two formats; 1.General inputs of interest to all Managers at a particular stage in their career. 2.Function or subjectspecific inputs only to relevant set of Managers.
Special Courses:
Theme based short term courses on various topics such as Right to Information Act, Discipline & Appeal Rules, Vigilance,Labour Laws, Railway Safety, Hospital Management, Information Technology are conducted throughout the year.
BIMSTEC Training Program
An International Programme on ‘Costing & Pricing of Rail Transport Services’ is conducted every year for Executives of Railways and other Transport sectors from BIMSTEC & Mekong-Ganga Cooperation and Allied Countries .(Bangladesh, Bhutan, Cambodia, Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Thailand, and Vietnam and India).
Seminars/Workshops
Seminars/Workshops conducted in the past year [5] Interactive Workshops on Project Management through Alternate Financing' Recruitment procedures for RRB Chairpersons . “ Good Governance Code for Station Managers Seminars on “Enhancing Productivity on IR through IT Applications” “Make in India for the World – Realizing export potential of Railway Products & services” ‘Startups ’
Auditorium
Seminars, conferences, mock drill sessions, films, cultural functions etc. are organized regularly in the 250 seat auditorium known as ‘Sardar Patel Sabhagriha’.
Library
The library at has about 53,000 titles on transport, economics, rail transport, psychology, management, law, finance, engineering, computer science, literature and more than 100 journals & government publications are subscribed including 5 e-Journals .The database of the library is available at NIC’s (National Informatics Centre) e-Granthalaya portal in a cluster with four other CTIs’ (IRICEN, IRISET, IRIEEN, IRITM and RDSO . In future, Libraries of Zonal Railways and Railway Production Units will also be put on this portal. A Knowledge Portal has been built to aggregate most of the available knowledge on Indian Railways by linking websites, documents etc. The website of the Academy nair.indianrailways.gov.in hosts important information like tenders, information for Guest officers ,,training schedule ,[6] 2016- Training Calendar of NAIR.
Model Room
The Academy has a well equipped model room displaying various types of train operating and signaling systems in use on Indian Railways. Trainee Officers get a feel of practical train operations by running working models of trains under a simulated hands-on environment. Model Room has working models of Route Relay Interlocking (RRI), Auxiliary Warning System (AWS), Automatic Block Signaling, Train Activated Warning at Level Crossings, Block Proving by Axle Counters, 4 Aspects Automatic Signal & Data Logger etc.
Periodicals
The Academy publishes a newsletter Rail Parisar (En Rail Campus) and the bilingual Abhivyakti (En Expression)[7] which carries technical and literary articles by Faculty and alumini.
Heritage
Mild weathering of the limestone facade of the century old Palace as a whole is evident but is severe in some locations. The interior has suffered from heavy use. Conservation Efforts are being initiated. A heritage arcade had been recently set up in the Palace Guard House. The arcade has a indoor photo gallery and stocks Souvenirs from the National Rail Museum New Delhi. A renovated narrow gauge ( "2'6) passenger coach is on display next to the Gaurd House. The arcade is is not yet open to the Public.
Sports
Sports infrastructure includes badminton ,tennis ,basketball and volleyball courts, a swimming pool & sauna , cricket ground, gymnasium, a billiards and table tennis lounge other indoor games and a small golfing green .
. A new sports complex with three badminton courts, a squash court is being commissioned .
Mess
The NAIR Officers Mess with two AC dining halls having a combined capacity of 400 is managed by a committee of officers on ‘no profit, no loss basis’.
Hostels
The Academy has three hostels, viz 'Pahune,' 'Mehman' and ‘Athithi’ to accommodate about 200 officers in 170 air-conditioned rooms with rooms earmarked on ground floor for differently-abled officers.
Former Director Generals/Principals
P.C Bahl | Principal | 02.01.1952 | 10.03.1956 |
A.C. Mukherji | Principal | 26.04.1956 | 02.04.1958 |
A.V. D'Costa | Principal | 15.04.1958 | 01.04.1959 |
M.A. Rao | Principal | 06.08.1959 | 05.05.1980 |
S.S. Surana | Principal | 14.05.1960 | 09.05.1962 |
Hari Sinha | Principal | 14.05.1962 | 20.01.1963 |
A.C. Mukherji | Principal | 21.01.1963 | 19.01.1966 |
Hari Sinha | Principal | 20.01.1966 | 18.02.1967 |
A.S. Latif | Principal | 24.02.1967 | 03.04.1967 |
Rajendra Dev | Principal | 18.05.1967 | 03.01.1969 |
S.R. Gokhale | Principal | 16.11.1969 | 31.07.1975 |
O.D. Agnihotri | Principal | 22.03.1976 | 17.06.1977 |
K.S. Charyulu | Principal | 18.06.1977 | 31.10.1979 |
O.D. Agnihotri | Principal | 17.03.1980 | 13.10.1980 |
Inder Sahai | Principal | 19.01.1981 | 31.03.1984 |
T.S.Vardya | Principal | 04.04.1984 | 28.04.1985 |
A.K. Pant | Principal | 29.04.1985 | 27.10.1986 |
C.S. Christan | Principal | 28.10.1986 | 07.07.1987 |
J. Rajagopalachari | Principal | 08.07.1987 | 16.03.1988 |
B.V. Rama Rao | Principal | 27.03.1988 | 31.01.1990 |
B.P. Singh | Principal | 31.01.1990 | 31.01.1992 |
Hari Prakash Mittal | Principal | 06.04.1992 | 03.08.1992 |
Hasan Iqbal | Principal | 03.08.1992 | 14.08.1993 |
K Balasubramanian | Principal | 15.08.1983 | 28.07.1984 |
Rajendra Bhansali | Principal | 29.07.1994 | 30.11.1996 |
J.M Ovasadi | Principal | 24.11.1997 | 31.02.1997 |
N. Krutivasan | Principal | 08.04.1997 | 29.08.1997 |
Chandra Bijlani | Principal | 29.08.1997 | 25.06.2000 |
Chandra Bijlani | DG | 26.06.2000 | 31.03.2002 |
Suresh Chandra Gupta | DG | 05.04.2002 | 31.05.2002 |
G.K. Garg | DG | 31.05.2002 | 30.06.2005 |
Smt. Shobhana Jain | DG | 07.07.2005 | 31.08.2008 |
A.K. Jhingron | DG | 09.09.2008 | 31.10.2008 |
Smt. Sowmya Raghavan | DG | 31.10.2008 | 29.11.2008 |
H.S. Pannu | DG | 29.11.2008 | 28.12.2008 |
A.K. Vohra | DG | 29.12.2009 | 25.08.2009 |
B.B. Moudgil | DG | 27.08.2009 | 24.11.2009 |
C.P. Verma | DG | 25.11.2009 | 29.07.2010 |
Niraj Kumar | DG | 29.07.2010 | 31.12.2012 |
Mahesh Kumar | DG | 01.01.2013 | 09.04.2013 |
Pramod Kumar | DG | 10.04.2013 | 31.12.2013 |
Mrs. R. Ravikumar | DG | 31.12.2013 | 14.10.2014 |
R.C. Agrawal | DG | 27.10.2014 | 31.11.2014 |
Hemant Kumar | DG | 01.12.2014 | 31.12.2014 |
S. Mookerjee | DG | 31.12.2014 | 30.09.2015 |
G.C. Agrawal | DG | 01.10.2015 | 12.04.2016 |
Rajeev Gupta | DG | 13.04.2016 |
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External links
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