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JUNE-2015“Kavya Sandhya” at DLW
Under the auspices of Rajbhasha Department a "Kavya Sandhya" was organised at DLW
Auditorium (Cinema Hall) on 24th June, 2015. Eminent poets and satirists participated in this Kavya
Sandhya.
Among the noted poets from Varanasi and outside, who
recited their poetries and satires in the meet were Shri Hari
Narayan Singh 'Harish' (Ghazipur), S/Shri Kamlesh Dwivedi
(Kanpur), Bhal Chandra Tripathi (Azamgarh), Akhilesh Dwivedi
(Allahabad), Fazihat Gahmari (Ghazipur), Kumar Pravin
(Ghazipur), B.R.Viplavi (Mughalsarai), Dinesh Chandra
(Mughalsarai) and Hradai Narain (DLW). Reciting their poetries they made a scathing attack on the
present politics, social evils and irregularities prevailing in the society. They covered a wide
spectrum of themes on contemporary life and were widely acclaimed by the audience. The poets
mesmerised the audience by presenting the lyrics in their own voice. Kavya Sandhya was
conducted by the prominent poet critic Shri Hari Narayan Singh 'Harish'. While, renowned poet Shri
B.R.Viplavi (Mughalsarai) presided over the Kavya Sandhya.
Earlier, Chief Guest of the programme Shri Ashok
Kumar Harit, General Manager as well as Smt. Sumitra Harit,
Chairperson, Smt. Anuradha Singh, Vice-Chairperson, Smt.
Shashi Narayan, Treasurer, DLW Women’s Welfare
Organisation and Shri Hradai Narain, Mukhya Rajbhasha
Adhikari inaugurated the programme by lighting the lamp
jointly.
On this occasion, GM Shri Harit awarded 09 officers for giving maximum dictation in
Rajbhasha. Shri Harit also gave away awards to 16 officers
and employees for doing excellent and maximum work in
Hindi. In the Kavya Sandhya heads of the departments as well
as members of DLW Women’s Welfare Organisation, officers,
Staff Council members, employees and audience from outside
also were present in a large number. Earlier, Shri Hradai
Narain, Mukhya Rajbhasha Adhikari welcomed the guests and
poets who made the evening splendid. Dr. Sanjay Kr. Singh, Varishtha Rajbhasha Adhikari
proposed the vote of thanks and Shri Amlesh Shrivastava conducted the programme efficiently.
All India Railway Civil Defence Meet at DLW
All India Railway Civil Defence Meet was organised at Diesel Locomotive Works on 22nd
June, 2015 at Hall of Fame. It was presided by Shri Alok Kumar, Director, Indian Railways Civil
Defence and Executive Director/Civil Engineering, Railway
Board. On this occasion, welcoming the office-bearers and
members of Civil Defence coming from different zonal
railways Shri Alok Kumar said that Civil Defence units are
always praised for their useful contributions and relief works
being done during the time of emergency. He expressed
hope that this conference will provide an opportunity to the
representatives attending the conference to share their views
and experiences with each other.
In this conference, Senior Civil Defence Inspectors of Eastern Railway, North Eastern
Railway, Western Railway, West Central Railway, Central Railway, South East Central Railway,
Southern Railway etc. participated and focussed upon the various agendas, for which Shri Alok
Kumar, Director, Civil Defence assured them to find out appropriate solutions of their problems.
On this occasion, presenting the progress report of DLW Civil Defence, Shri Panna Lal,
Controller, DLW Civil Defence and Dy. Chief Engineer threw light on the activities of the
Ogranisation. Shri B.L.Nag, Dy. Controller, DLW Civil
Defence and Dy. Chief Project Manager/Vehicle proposed
the vote of thanks. While, Shri N.K.Mishra, Chief Warden
welcomed the guests and Shri A.B.Mishra, Sr. Civil Defence
Inspector conducted the whole programme efficiently.
Earlier, Shri Alok Kumar, Director, Indian Railways
Civil Defence and Executive Director/Civil Engineering,
Railway Board inaugurated the newly built Indian Railways Civil Defence Training Centre and
inspected the facilities available in Training Center.
International Day of Yoga
On the occasion of International Yoga Day on 21st June, 2015, a huge Yoga training camp
was organised at DLW Stadium. Chief guest Shri A.K.Harit,
General Manager inaugurated the camp with lighting of lamp
along with S/Shri Ashok Kumar Singh, CME, A.K.Goel, COS,
Yogesh Asthana, CEE, Arjun Tabiyar, CPO and A.K.Sharma,
CQAM jointly.
In the camp Shri Satya Narayan Yadav, Yogacharya of
Archana Yogayatan (authrised by Ministry of Aayush, Govt. of India) demonstrated various
exercises of Yoga and also helped the HODs, officers, employees and their family members in
doing them various types of Yoga. Earlier, under the direction of Shri N.K.Verma, Teacher, the
students of DLW Inter College presented of the most difficult yoga postures.
On this occasion, a
workshop and documentary film
show on yoga was also organised
at Technical Training Centre
auditorium. Besides S/Shri Vivek
Acharya, Principal, Technical
Training Centre, Yamuna Prasad, Inspector and Shri Panna Lal, Member, Staff Council were
awarded for best performance in Yoga by CME Shri Ashok Kumar Singh.
Scholarship distribution and Bal Sanskritik Sandhya
Under the aegis of Staff Benefit Fund Committee, a scholarship distribution function was
organised at DLW Auditorium (Cinema hall) on 18th June, 2015, in which General Manager Shri
A.K.Harit gave away scholarship of `18000/- (Rupees Eighteen Thousands) each to the
sons/daughters of 102 employees, receiving technical
education. On this occasion, wishing a bright future to the
children, who received scholarship, Shri Harit said that DLW
has delivered message of transparency in society by publicly
distributing scholarships to the children of DLW employees
from Staff Benefit Fund.
To mark the occasion, DLW Cultural Association organised a colourful cultural programme
"Bal Sanskritik Sandhya" at Cinema Hall. In this programme, those children presented their skills
and performance, who received training in "summer presentation-oriented workshop" at DLW
conducted by DLW Music College. In the manner, children performed and showed how seriously
they received training. By showing their talents, they won the hearts of the viewers by presenting
Saraswati Vandana, Ganesh Vandana, Sargam Song, Group
Dances, Classical Songs, Dances and playing of Violin, Tabla
& Synthesizer, etc. The programme wound up with the
staging of play ‘Hiranyakashap Murder Case’.
At the end of the programme, guest of honour Smt.
Sumitra Harit, Chairperson, DLW Women’s Welfare
Organisation honoured all the Gurujans, who imparted
training to the children, by presenting them angavatram & coconuts. In the function, GM Shri Harit
declared cash award of ` 20000/- for DLW Cultural Association, ` 5000/- for Scouts & Guides for
dais decoration and ` 5000/- for Kathak artist Smt. Vasundhara Sharma individually as well as `
5000/- for accompanying cultural team who bagged third place in All India Railway Cultural
Competition.
Earlier, chief guest Shri Harit, guest of honour Smt. Sumitra Harit, Chairperson and Smt.
Anuradha Singh, Vice-Chairperson, DLW Women’s Welfare Organisation as well as Shri Ashok
Kumar Singh, CME, Shri Yogesh Asthana, CEE and Shri Arjun Tabiyar, CPO inaugurated the
programme by lighting the lamp jointly. On this occasion, welcoming the guests as well as
recipients of scholarships Shri Pravin Kumar, Dy. CPO and Secy. DLW Cultural Association
presented the annual report of the association. While, Shri Amlesh Srivastava conducted the whole
programme and Shri Subhro Mitra, Manager, Sangeet Mahavidyalaya proposed the vote of thanks.
On this occasion, officers, members of DLW Women’s Welfare Organisation, Staff Council Members,
employees and their family members were present in a large number.
1. Massive tree plantation drive was launched on Surya-
Sarovar under the leadership of Shri A.K.Harit, GM,
DLW, in which GM, HOD’s, officers and employees
planted saplings as well as tree plantation was also
done at technical training centre and RPF barrack.
Aproximate 200 trees were planted.
2. DLW Bharat Scouts and Guides taken out Paryavaran Jagrukta Rally (Prabhat-Pheri) holding
placards and banners having slogans on tree plantation and Environmental Protection.
3. A seminar on Environmental Protection was organized in Hall of Fame. Which was presided
over by Shri A.K.Harit, General Manager. In the seminar where Shri Yogesh Asthana, Chief
Electrical Engineer fo-
cussing upon the efforts of
DLW in the field of energy
conservation and solar en-
ergy, apprised about the
solar lights, solar water
heaters, LED lights installed in DLW and in this respects DLW’s future planning also, there
Shri R.B.Yadav, Chief Engineer focussed upon the background of Environment Day, results
of the unbalanced exploitation of natural resources, water conservation, water harvesting,
rain water collection process and DLW’s efforts for water
conservation through their presentations. Speaking on the
noise pollution Shri A.K.Singh, Chief Design Engineer ap-
prised about the DLW’s efforts in reducing noise level in lo-
comotives through his presentation.
4. At technical training centre, a symposium was organized on Renewable Sources of Energy,
in which apprentices were apprised about the above subjects through presentation, as well
as poster competition and quiz competition on Environment Protection were also organised.
Observance of Environment Day at DLW
MAY-JUNE-2015
Observance of Railyatri/Upbhokta Pakhwada at DLW
VENDOR MEET : Railyatri Upbhokta fortnight began with the vendor meet held on 26th May at
Technical Training Centre (TTC) Auditorium. Shri Ashok Kumar Singh, Chief Mechanical Engineer
presided over the meet. On this occasion Shri A. K. Goel, Controller of Stores welcomed the
officers and vendors. During the meet
representatives of M/s. Nike Engineering,
Varanasi, M/s. Bharat Forge, Pune and M/s.
Medha Servo Drive, Hyderabad and other
reputed firms apprised about their products
through presentations and discussed with the officers regarding their
problems facing in day-to-day works at DLW and its solutions. In the
meet officers of Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises also
apprised the vendors about the beneficial plans running for them by
their Ministry. On this occasion an exhibition of loco components was
also set up at Stores/Depot. Firms’ representatives observed this
exhibition and discussed with the concerned officers regarding the displayed components.
SAFETY AWARENESS DRIVE : To aware the passers regarding the safety rules to cross the
level crossings, a safety awareness drive was launched on 26th May, 29th May, 2nd June and 8th June
at level crossings within DLW campus. In this drive under the guidance
of Shri Neeraj Jain, Chief Safety Officer, Shri Vinay Kumar and Shri
Vijay Yadav, Safety Officers along with the members of Railway
Protection Force (RPF), Civil Defence, St. John’s Ambulance Brigade,
Bharat Scouts & Guides and Trainee Apprentices apprised about the
people regarding the safety rules to cross the level crossing. They also
distributed hand-bills among people containing safety rules related to cross the level crossing.
HEALTH CHECK-UP CAMPS : DLW Central Hospital organized health check-up camps for
railway employees and their families as well as people of adjacent areas at Kanchanpur Railway
colony on 27th May, Bhulanpur Station on 30th May, Kakarmatta
Railway Colony on 03th June, West township on 06th June and RPF
Barrack on 09th June. In the camps Doctors checked-up high blood
pressure, diabetes, heart disease, asthma, height and weight and gave
them appropriate medical advice. On this occasion under the
leadership of Dr. S.S.Negi, Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Shankar Singh, Additional Chief Medical
Superintendent and his team examined the health of people in a large number. The members of
St. John’s Ambulance Brigade and Civil Defense also contributed their best in holding the camps
successfully.
YOGA TRAINING CAMPS : Yoga Training camps were organized at
Technical Training Centre Auditorium from 28th May to 09th June. In the
camps yoga trainers imparted training of Pranayam, Asana and Physical
Exercises to the officers, employees, instructors and apprentices as well
as delivered lectures on Yoga.
INSPECTION OF QUARTERS AND COLONY BY DLW COLONY INSPECTION TEAM :
DLW Colony Inspection Team comprising of the officers and employees of Civil, Electrical and
Personnel departments as well as staff council members inspected the
quarters of DLW colonies as well as adjacent areas. Under the guidance
of Shri Yogesh Asthana, Chief Electrical Engineer and Shri R.B.Yadav,
Chief Engineer, the Teams Inspected the quarters and near-by areas.
They also met the denizens of DLW and heard their grievances and
instructed the concerned employees for sorting-out their problems.
SKILL DEVELOPMENT COURSES : Technical Training Centre is
running skill development camps for un-employed youths from 01st June
to 13th June, 15th to 27th June, 29th June to 11th July and 13th to 25th July.
In these camps youths will be imparted training of Carpentry, Welding,
Panting, Machining and Electrical etc.
SPECIAL DRIVE BY RPF : DLW Railway Protection Force started a special checking drive to
check the un-desirable activities inside DLW campus. Shri A.K.Singh,
Chief Mechanical Engineer and Shri Jitendr Srivastava launched this
special drive by flagging-off the patrolling party of RPF in presence of
Shri Manish Kumar Gupta, Dy.GM. The patrolling party searched the
people in DLW at different places and apprised them about the rules
and regulations to enter the premises and visiting the administrative
building, workshop and stroes depot.
WORKSHOP ON COURTESY TO DEAL WITH PENSIONERS : Under the auspices of DLW
Personnel department a workshop on “Courteous behaviour with the Pensioners” was
organized for the frontline staff dealing with the
Pensioners. Shri Arjun Tabiyar, Chief Personnel
Officer presided over the workshop. On the
occasion Shri Hridai Narayan, FA&CAO, Dr.
S.S.Negi, CMO, Managers of State Bank of India,
Bank of Baroda and the officials of DLW Pensioners’ welfare association as well as Pensioners in a
large number expressed their views and apprised the pensioners about the beneficial plans running
for them and also put up valuable suggestions to sort-out Pensioners problems.
CULTURAL PROGRAMME : To mark the Railyatri/Upbhokta
Pakhwada, DLW cultural association organized, a colourful cultural
programme (LOK-SANDHYA) “Bulliya ke gaon me” on 03rd June at
Cinema Hall. In which DLW artists presented folk songs, folk dances
as well as a comedy play “GABAR-GHICHORE” based on the rural
beck-ground was staged. Which were highly appreciated by the
audience.
SPECIAL CLEANLINESS DRIVE : Under the leadership of Shri A.K.Harit, General Manager,
DLW officers and employees launched a special cleanliness drive in
workshop premises on 06th June. In addition to it cleanliness drives
were also launched at Surya-Sarovar, Tagore Park, East & Central
Townships as well as in West Township on 02nd, 04th, 09th and 10th
June respectively. Civil defence and other organizations also
participated in this drive with their full attention.
FLAGGING-OFF CEREMONY OF 1500th HHP LOCOMOTIVE “GAURAV” : Hon’ble Minister
for Railways Shri Suresh Prabhakar Prabhu flagged-off flower bedecked 1500th HHP locomotive
“GAURAV” decorated in resplendent color scheme on 08th June 2015
at ceremonial ground in workshop premises with performing rituals.
Earlier he inspected the driver cab of locomotive along with hon’ble
Minister of State for Railways Shri Manoj Sinha, member staff Shri
Pradeep Kumar, member engineering Shri V.K.Gupta and GM DLW,
Shri A.K.Harit as well as other principle officers. On this occasion
DLW also brought out a display advertisement in Pioneer, Times of India, Hindustan Times, Dainik
Jagran, Amar Ujala, Aaj, Hindustan and Rashtriya Sahara leading newspapers.
Hon’ble Union Minister for Railways flagged off 1500th HHP Locomotive ‘GAURAV’
Shri Suresh Prabhakar Prabhu, Hon’ble Union Minister for Railways, Govt. of India flagged-
off 1500th HHP Diesel Locomotive ‘GAURAV’ in a grand ceremony at Diesel Locomotive Works,
Varanasi on 08th June, 2015. On this occasion, before flagging-off the flower bedecked locomotive
decorated in resplendent colour scheme, he inspected the driver cab of above locomotive along
with Shri Manoj Sinha, Hon’ble Minister of state for Railways, Shri Pradeep Kumar, Member/Staff,
Shri V.K.Gupta, Member/Engineering, Railway Board, Shri P.K.Srivastava, DG, RDSO, Shri A. K.
Harit, General Manager, DLW and Shri Ashok Kumar Singh, Chief Mechanical Engineer, DLW.
During the inspection of locomotive Shri Prabhu was apprised about the salient features of the
locomotive ‘GAURAV’ by General Manager Shri Harit and Chief Mechanical Engineer Shri Ashok
Kumar Singh.
On this occasion expressing happiness over the
performance of DLW, Hon’ble Railway Minister said that
equipped with latest technology, DLW built locomotives
are fulfilling their responsibility well as true partner of
progress. Lauding the technical skill of DLW’s workmen
Shri Prabhu said that Indian Railways has made
tremendous contribution in the development of country.
He complimented DLW as the “growth engine” of the
country and said Railway’s progress is the progress of the country. Shri Prabhu expressed
satisfaction over the progress of Expansion Project and the development of fuel cell hybrid
locomotive by DLW. He also instructed about the manufacturing of eco-friendly dual-mode Diesel
and Electric driven locomotive and thereafter triple mode Diesel-Electric-CNG driven locomotive
besides reducing vibration in trains as well as noise in locomotives as per the International
Standard.
Addresing the gathering in function, Shri Manoj
Sinha, Hon’ble MOSR said that along with the
production, upgrading its high horse power locomotives,
DLW has manufactured various types of high horse
power locomotives. These achievements of DLW’s
employees and officers are the hall-mark of their
dedication towards the work and adapt themselves
according to the newer challenges.
Welcoming the Hon’ble MR, Hon’ble MOSR along with the guests, officers and employees,
General Manager Shri Ashok Kumar Harit focused upon the achievements of DLW in locomotive
production, environment and future prospects. Shri Harit also threw light upon the development
work of Fuel Cell Hybrid locomotive as well as dual-mode Diesel and Electric driven locomotive.
Shri Amlesh Srivastava conducted the whole programme efficiently. On this occasion, Shri Ravindra
Jaiswal, MLA, Shri Shyamdev Roy Choudhary, MLA, Shri Kedar Nath Singh, MLC, Dr. P.Nag, V.C.,
Mahatma Gandhi Kashi Vidyapith, Shri A.K.Puthia, GM, NR, Shri Rajiv Mishra, GM, NER and Shri
P.K.Srivastava, DG, RDSO graced the programme by their benign presence, as well as HODs,
officers, Staff Council members and employees of DLW attended the programme in a large
number. This 4500 HP locomotive no 40235 is being pressed in to service at Puna Diesel Shed of
Central Railway.
On this occasion, Hon’ble Minister also met Shri Amar Singh, Joint Secy., Staff Council &
members as well as the representatives of other employees associations and office bearers of
SC/ST/OBC Association and received memorandum from them.
MAY-2015
Under the “National Cleanliness Drive” members of Diesel Locomotive Works Civil Defence
organisation launched a cleanliness drive at Surya Sarovar on 24th May. On this occasion, Shri
Panna Lal, Controller/Civil Defence & Dy. Chief
Engineer, Shri B.L.Nag, Dy. Controller & Dy. Chief
Project Manager/Vehicle, Shri Anupam Choudhary, Dy.
Chief Mechanical Engineer/Tooling as well as Shri A.B.
Mishra, Civil Defence Inspector along with the Civil
Defence members made “Shramdan” in cleaning around
the Surya Sarovar pond.
Earlier,
reiterating
their commitment towards of Clean India Mission, all the
members of Civil Defence took oath to make all success
the Mission. On this occasion, members of various
organisations, local denizens and students also
contributed in this selfless affair of Civil Defence team.
Cleanliness Drive by DLW Civil Defence
Anti Terrorism Day at DLW
Anti Terrorism Day was observed at Diesel Locomotive Works on 21st May. Shri Ashok
Kumar Harit, General Manager administered the anti terrorism pledge to the HODs, officers and
employees to fight against terrorism and other destructive activities.
On this occasion S/Shri Ashok Kumar Singh,
Chief Mechanical Engineer, A.K.Goel, Controller of
Stores, Hradai Narain, Financial Advisor & Chief
Accounts Officer, A.K.Sharma, Chief Quality
Assurance Manager, Arjun Tabiyar, Chief Personnel
Officer, K.B.Sahay, Chief Mechanical
Engineer/Production, N.S.Pangtey, Financial Advisor
& Chief Accounts Officer/TOT, Bimal Rautji, Chief
Material Manager/Headquarter, N.P.Sinha, Chief
Material Manager/Loco, V.R.Mishra, Chief Material Manager/Engine, Naresh Kumar, Chief Marketing
Manager, S.K.Sager, Chief Project Manager/Mod., R.B.Yadav, Chief Engineer as well as other
officers and employees took oath in a large number.
Disaster Management Training Camp organised at DLW
Under the joint auspicious of DLW Civil Defence, St. John’s Ambulance Brigade and National
Disaster Management Team of Shri Satya Sai Seva Organisation organised a two day Disaster
Management Training Camp on 09th and 10th May at Civil
Defence Training Centre.
The Camp started with the lighting of lamp by chief guest
Dr. Sankar Singh, Addl. Chief Medical Superintendent &
Divisional Commander/Medical, SJAB accompanied by
Col. Yogendra Singh, Shri Amit Dubey and Shri Sai
Kishor Shukla, members of National Disaster Management Team of Shri Satya Sai Seva
Organisation.
During the two day programme, in first sesion Col. Yogendra Singh, Shri Amit Dubey and
Dr. Y.S.Negi the members of the disaster management team of Shri Satya Sai Seva Organisation
threw light on the necessity of disaster management and science of natural calamity through
presentations. They imparted practical training of rescue
from cyclone, earthquake, flood, land sliding and tsunami
to the members of SJAB and Civil Defence. They also
apprised about the preventive measures to be taken to
save the lives and the properties from the natural disaster.
In the second session, Tushar Joshi, Sameer Nab, Rahul
Upadhyay and Rajnish Srivastava of Shri Satya Sai Seva
Organisation demonstrated the method to cross
inflammable channel with the wet gunny packs and towels.
The members of SJAB and Civil Defence were also apprised about the preparation of effective team
planning, emergency methods and techniques of rescue operation etc.
On this occasion, Dr. Madhulika Singh, Sr.DMO & Divisional Commander/Medical, Shri
P.N.Dwivedi, Sr.AFA and Shri P.N.Singh, SSA/A Divisional
Commanders/SJAB as well as other office bearers and
members of SJAB and Civil Defence along with the
members of Shri Satya Sai Seva Organisation were present
in a large number. Shri Sai Kishor Shukla, District
President, Shri Satya Sai Seva Organisation, Varanasi
welcomed the guests as well as the members of Civil
Defence and SJAB and at the end of the camp he also
proposed vote of thanks. The whole programme was conducted by Shri Amit Dubey, Member of
National Disaster Management Team of Shri Satya Sai Seva Organisation.
APRIL-2015
Annual Function of “Chetna”
“Chetna”, a school for handicapped children run by DLW Women’s Welfare Organisation
celebrated its annual function “Muskan” on 29th April at DLW Officers’ Club with the presentation
of brief colourful cultural programme by school’s children. Blessing the children on this occasion,
chief guest Shri Ashok Kumar Harit, General Manager said “Chetna” is indulging in making the
handicapped children self-dependent by educating and
imparting them vocational training. He further added that
by getting such training the handicapped children can
easily join the main stream of the society. Shri Harit said
that these children need not only sympathy, but also
love, affection and positive support from parents and
society. Congratulating the DLW Women’s Welfare
Organisation, Shri Harit said that certainly the
organisation is doing commendable work to make such extraordinary children self reliant and
independent.
Earlier, a colourful cultural programme was also
presented by the children including chanting of Songs,
Poem recital, Puppet Dance, Group Dance, Fancy Dress
etc., which were highly appreciated by the viewers with
the thumping noise. Shri Harit and Smt. Sumitra Harit,
Chairperson, DLW Women’s Welfare Organisation gave
away prizes to the students and honoured the teachers
for rendering their excellent service to the humanity. Shri
& Smt. Harit also distributed the dividend among the children, earned from the selling of hand
made things made by them. In this function, Shri Harit also declared the reward of ` 25000/- for
Chetna. On this occasion, Chief Mechanical Engineer Shri Ashok Kumar Singh and FA&CAO Shri
Hradai Narain also expressed his views and lauded the efforts of Chetna for making disabled
children self-sufficient.
Earlier, welcoming the guests Smt. Shashi Narain, Treasurer, DLW Women’s Welfare
Organisation highlighted the background and activities of school and also conducted the
programme. On this occasion Smt. Anuradha Singh, Vice Chairperson, Smt. Minakshi Asthana and
Smt. Sangeeta Sagar, Secy. as well as other office bearers, members of DLW Women’s Welfare
Organisation along with Chief Electrical Engineer Shri Yogesh Asthana, CME/M Shri P.Ananth,
CMM/Loco Shri N.P.Sinha, CE Shri R.B.Yadav, CPM/Mod. Shri S.K.Sagar, CMO Dr.S.S.Negi, other
officers, teachers, guardians and children were present in a large number.
During the function, Smt. Rakhi, Principal presented the annual report of Chetna School and
Smt. Krishna Dubey compared the cultural programme and at the end Smt. Usha, Instructor,
Chetna proposed the Vote of thanks.
Meeting of Nagar Rajbhasha Karyanvayan Samiti
Nagar Rajbhasha Karyanvayan Samiti (NRKS) held its meeting on 28th April at Hall of Fame.
It was presided over by Shri Ashok Kumar Harit, General Manager & President, Nagar Rajbhasha
Karyanvayan Samiti, Varanasi. Heads/representative of
various central govt. departments and autonomous
organisations attended this meeting. On this occasion
expressing his happiness over the maximum use of Hindi
Shri Harit appealed all the representatives of NRKS member
offices to get registered themselves online on Ministry of
Home Affairs/OL web portal. Shri Harit also advised the
members of NRKS to contact their nearby offices and
encourage them to join Samiti.
On this occasion, Shri Harit honoured the Office of
the Divisional Railway Manager, North Eastern
Railway, Diesel Locomotive Works, Central Water
Commission/Madhya Ganga Mandal, Banaras Hindu
University, Textile Testing Laboratory, Certification
Center/Central Silk Board, Office of the Field
Publicity Office, Central Ground Water Board, Central
University of Tibetan Studies, Audit Office/DLW, All
India Radio, Life Insurance Corporation of India, Food Corporation of India, Export
Credit Guarantee Corporation of India Ltd. and Airports Authority of India for their
commendable work in promoting Rajbhasha Hindi by presenting them shield and certificate.
Earlier, Shri Hradai Narain, Mukhya Rajbhasha Adhikari welcomed the representatives of
member offices and threw lights upon the activities of NRKS and DLW. On this occasion,
ADRM/NER Shri Santosh Shukla, Representative of Hindi Council Shri J.N.Roy as well as other
heads/representative of various central govt. departments and autonomous organizations
expressed his views and put valuable suggestions for the promotion Rajbhasha. The programme
concluded with the vote of thanks proposed by Dr. Sanjay Kumar Singh, Varistha Rajbhasha
Adhikari and Member Secy./NRKS.
Launching of Online Vendor Registration System at DLW
In an effort to create transparency in dealing with the vendors and improve procedural
efficiency in processing of their applications, Diesel Locomotive Works has launched a web-based
portal for vendors on its official website www.dlw.indianrailways.gov.in. This online vendor
registration system was launched by General Manager Shri Ashok Kumar Harit by pressing the
button on 30th April at Conference Hall. This portal has many enabling features including facility for
the vendors to register their application online. It
provides them with login authority which can be used
by the vendors to access DLW’s vendor portal for any
information related to the status of processing of their
application. Each activity related with the processing of
vendor application (including scrutiny of documents,
physical verification of manufacturing infrastructure
etc.) is tied to a specific timeline and the system
automatically generates alerts as and when these
defined timelines are violated at any stage. The system automatically ensures monitoring of
process time and the slacks are eliminated. With this system, the vendor application processing
time is likely to come down drastically (form around 240 days to 60 days). On this occasion, GM
Shri Harit announced a cash award of ` 10000/- for the team, involved in making this web portal.
The advantages of web based portal are summarized as under :-
Facility to vendors for online submission of Vendor Application form
System generated acknowledgement to vendor and alerts to DLW officials at every stage
Paperless transaction
Smart tracking of document / timeline monitoring of complete process / status of applica-
tion visible to vendor
The module implemented for online vendor application is a scaleable module and can be
interfaced with other lateral modules in future. In this connection, it is to inform that DLW is in the
process of developing web based modules for updateion of DLW vendor directory, monitoring of
progress made by the vendor against developmental purchase orders and system for monitoring
prototype inspections also and these modules, as and when developed, will be interfaced with this
portal.
On this occasion, Dy. Chief Design Engineer/Vehicle Shri S.K.Singh put detailed information
through presentation about the above system. S/Shri A.K.Singh, CME, A.K.Goel, COS, Yogesh
Asthana, CEE, Hradai Narain, FA&CAO, A.K.Sharma, CQAM, N.P.Sinha, CMM/Loco, V.R.Mishra,
CMM/Engine, R.B.Yadav, CE, S.K.Sagar, CPM/Mod., P.Ananth, CME/M, Dr. S.S.Negi, CMO along
with other officers were present on this occasion.
Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar Jayanti Celebration
124th Ambedkar Jayanti Celebration was organised on 15th April at Diesel Locomotive Works
Technical Training Centre Auditorium. Paying rich tribute to Dr. Ambedkar chief guest Shri Yogesh
Asthana, Chief Electrical Engineer said that Dr. Ambedkar will always be remembered for their
determination and willpower. He not only worked for
the welfare of the people of down trodden society, but
for the equality of all the communities and religions.
He also worked for the empowerment of women and
welfare of labourers also.
On this occasion, FA&CAO Shri Hradai Narain,
CPO Shri Arjun Tabiyar, Staff Council Member Shri
Narendra Mishra and office bearers of SC/ST/OBC unions S/Shri Ram Asre Yadav, Sardar Singh
and other speakers also paid rich tributes to Baba
Saheb and focussed upon his personality and works.
Earlier, lighting the lamp chief guest Shri
Asthana, CPO Shri Tabiyar, FA&CAO Shri Hradai Narain,
CMO Dr. S.S.Negi and other speakers garlanded the
picture of Baba Saheb. On this occasion officers, staff
council members, staff, office bearers of SC/ST/OBC
Associations were present in a large number. At the end
of the programme Shri Pravin Kumar, Dy.CPO proposed the vote of thanks and Shri Mahesh
Thakur, Chief Welfare Inspector conducted the whole programme.
Continuing Medical Education at DLW
Under the joint auspicious of Diesel Locomotive Works Central Hospital and Varanasi
Physiotherapists Association 2nd Continuing Medical Education (CME) for Physiotherapists of Indian
Railways was organized on 10th and 11th April at Technical
Training Centre Auditorium. The programme was inaugurated
by chief guest Shri Ashok Kumar Harit, General Manager by
lighting the lamp. On this occasion, addressing the delegates
Shri Harit said that this CME will provide a platform to the
physiotherapists to share the latest technologies and
methods. Addressing on the occasion the guest of honour Dr.
Somai Prasad, Chief Medical Director, Gorakpur expressed happiness over the organising of CME.
On this occasion, expressing their views, guest speakers Dr. Rajeev Agrawal, AIIMS, New
Delhi, Dr. A.G.K.Sinha, Punjabi University, Patiala, Dr. Ramjeet, PGI, Lucknow, Dr. O.P.Singh,
BHU, Varanasi threw light on latest and modern medical facilities available for the treatments
Parkinsons disease and sports related injuries etc.
Welcoming the guests and delegates, Dr. S.S.Negi,
Chief Medical Officer, DLW & Organising Chairman of the CME
underlined the role of Physiotherapists in Indian Railways. Dr.
B.Pradhan, Secy. of the institute presented the annual report.
Dr. M.Venkatgiri, Southern Railway, Chennai and Shri
S.K.Mandal, AIIMS, New Delhi conducted the whole
programme efficiently, while Shri R.K.Sinha, Physiotherapist,
DLW proposed the vote of thanks.
On 11th April, under the chair of Dr. S.S.Negi, Chief Medical Officer, DLW the session was
closed with the lectures on prosthetic implants, physiotherapy management and its modern
therapy etc.
Railway Week Award Distribution Ceremony at DLW
60th Railway Week Award Distribution Ceremony was organised on 10th April at DLW
Auditorium (Cinema Hall). On this occasion Shri Ashok Kumar Harit, General Manager gave away
awards to 78 meritorious officers, supervisors and employees for their commendable performances
in their respective fields during the year 2014-15. Shri Harit
also gave away group awards and running trophies to 08
sections/workshops of Stores and Mechanical Departments.
In which the Best House Keeping award went to Truck
Machine Shop, besides Best Safety Performance award to
Loco Frame Shop, Best Performance award to Engine
Erection Shop and Best Service Shop to Central Transport
Shop of Mechanical Department. While in Stores
Department, UP-5 bagged the Best Purchases Section award, followed by Second Best Purchases
Section award to UP-2, as well as in Depot, Ward No.- G-54 and Ward No.- TOT-45 secured the
first and second Best Ward awards respectively.
Felicitating the employees, supervisors and officers, who won the awards for their
achievements in various spheres Shri Harit said that DLW manufactured 266 locomotives in the
financial year 2014-15 and also set a record of manufacturing 31 locomotives in the month of
March, which is highest ever production in any month.
Highlighting the achievements of DLW in marketing field, Shri Harit said that in the financial
year 2014-15, DLW has received the supply order of 24
locomotives from Non Railway Customers, in which 16
locomotives has been supplied to them. Besides, the
negotiation for export of 18 locomotives to Myanmar and 09
locomotives including 30 nos. Engine Power Packs to
Mozambique, is in final stage. On this occasion, Shri Harit
congratulated the DLW employees for receiving the
prestigious “Railmantri Rajbhasha Running Shield” from
Ministry of Railways for their outstanding contribution in the progress of Hindi.
Earlier, welcoming the guests, Chief Public Relations Officer Shri Manish Kumar Gupta,
focused upon the background history of Indian Railways and said that Indian Railways had started
its spectacular journey on 16th April, 1853 from Mumbai to Thane covering a distance of 34
kilometers. To commemorate that glorious moment, Railway Week Celebration is celebrated in
Indian Railways every year from 10th to 16th April. Today Indian Railways has completed 162 years
of that historical journey and it is still continued without any pause.
Earlier, the function started with the lighting of lamp by Shri Harit, GM, Shri A.K.Singh,
CME, Shri Yogesh Asthana, CEE, Shri A.K.Goel, COS and Shri Hradai Narain, FA&CAO jointly. On
this occasion, a colourful cultural programme of Rajasthani Folk Music and Kalbelia Dance was also
presented by the artists of Rajasthan, Under the banner of SPIC MACAY. The programme was
highly appreciated by the viewers. Important among those who were present on this occasion were
Shri A.K.Goel, COS, Shri Hradai Narain, FA&CAO and other HODs, Smt. Sumitra Harit, Chairperson
and members of DLW Women's Welfare Organisation, officers, staff council members as well as
employees, their family members and friends were also presented in a large number. The
programme concluded with the vote of thanks proposed by Shri Pradeep Mishra, PRO, while Shri
Amlesh Srivastava and Smt. Sravani Ghosh conducted the whole programme efficiently.