Dharam Veer Meena, General Manager, Central Railway along with Principal Head of the Departments & Divisional Railway Manager, Mumbai met Hon’ble Members of Parliament at “Chintan” Conference Hall, Central Railway Headquarters Building on 30th April.
Members of Parliament Shrirang Appa Barne, Varsha Gaikwad, Naresh Mhaske, Rajabhau Prakash Waje, Chandrakant Handore and Dhairyashil Patil, discussed various issues about development works on Mumbai division, Passenger amenities, Station improvement schemes, Infrastructure works and various other issues on Railways with General Manager, Central Railway & other officers.
Earlier, the General Manager welcomed the Members of Parliament with shawl and Shrifal. In his welcome address, Meena commended their cooperation and motivation in completing the projects and further said under their guidance will serve the esteemed passengers with better amenities.
Hiresh Mina, Divisional Railway Manager, Mumbai Division gave a presentation on Achievements of Mumbai Division.
Shyam Sunder Gupta, Principal Chief Operations Manager, Arvind Malkhede, Principal Chief Commercial Manager, Anup Kumar Agrawal, Principal Chief Electrical Engineer, Rajnish Mathur, Principal Chief Engineer, Maninder Uppal, Principal Chief Signal & Telecom Engineer, Subodh Kumar Sagar, Principal Chief Mechanical Engineer, Surendra Nath Chaudhari, Principal Chief Security Commissioner, Shobha Jagganath, Principal Chief Medical Director and Dr. Swapnil Nila, Chief Public Relations Officer, Central Railway were also present in the meeting.
K. K. Mishra, Deputy General Manager Central Railway conducted the proceedings of the meeting.
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