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The Piyush Goyal-led Ministry of Railways has launched a digital platform to help its employees share their good work with their colleagues and encourage easy and fast replication of these good work by other units.
According to the Railways, over 600 'good works’ have already been shared by employees from different zones of the department.
“Employees are enthusiastically describing and sharing the initiatives taken by them in various areas of their work like safety improvement, cost reduction, operations improvement, maintenance improvement, improving customer experience, energy conservation & environment improvement, digital initiatives and human resource development,” the Railways has said in a statement.
Employees sharing good work on the portal are required to provide their name, mobile number and email id to enable the viewing employees to contact him or her to learn more about the practice and its implementation.
“This Portal provides an opportunity to field officers and staff to showcase their work which can be replicated across Indian Railways. In times to come this Platform will act as an enabler to the Railway System and also give a lot of confidence and sense of pride in their work to the Railway workforce,” the Railways has said.
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