Southern Railways Job Notification: Indian Railways Recruitment 2021 Jun 09, 2021, 15:45 IST
Railway Jobs Recruitment 2021
1074 jobs in DFCCIL
3378 Apprentice Jobs in Southern Railway
Candidates who have passed Class 10, ITI, Diploma, or Engineering Degree are eligible for 8043 railway jobs.
Southern Railway: Good news for unemployed youth looking for work in the railways. There are 8043 openings in various railway departments, and notifications have been issued.
1. 1074 Jobs in DFCCIL -
The Dedicated Freight Corridor Corporation of India Limited (DFCCIL), which is part of the Ministry of Railways, has published a notice to fill 1074 vacancies in several departments. This announcement will replace the positions of Junior Manager, Executive, Junior Executive, and others. Those chosen for these positions will be expected to work in the domains of civil engineering, operations, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, signal and telecommunication engineering, a
Team DFC Targets Completion Of Valsad ROB In 20 Days With Innovative Approach, Despite Big Constraints
by Arun Kumar Das - Jun 6, 2021 04:40 AM
Team DFC at work on the Valsad ROB in Gujarat.
Snapshot
The ROB work could not be started due to various limitations, as track laying activities using state-of-the-art New Track Construction machines would have been affected.
The biggest challenge in doing this work was the road traffic block, as this ROB is one of the busiest passages into the city of Valsad from Mumbai-Delhi highway.
Looking at difficulties during the pandemic as an opportunity for transformation, Team DFC has initiated an innovative out-of-box approach to complete the work on the Valsad Road Over Bridge (ROB) in Gujarat on the Western Dedicated Freight Corridor with minimal traffic disruption.
India News: NEW DELHI: The New Khurja-New Bhaupur section of Eastern Dedicated Freight Corridor set a new record as a freight train averaged a speed of 99.
Goods trains on the dedicated freight corridor are running at speeds faster than Rajdhani trains, with one clocking a record 99.30 kmph on Saturday, officials said.
Government decision to carry on with core sector projects at the peak of the second Covid wave has been a boon and a bane: it saved the livelihoods of millions but thousands of workers fell sick and many died at project sites.