The Matunga suburban station on the Central Railway
(CR) has found its way into the Limca Book of Records for having an
all-woman staff, an official said today. The achievement comes six
months after Matunga became the first railway station in the country to
be run by an all- woman staff.
“We are happy to
inform that six months after the CR appointed an all-woman staff at
Matunga, this station has figured in the Limca Book of Records 2018,”
said the Railway official. “The credit for this goes to CR General
Manager D K Sharma, who started this initiative of empowering women,” he
said.
The station is being manned exclusively by
women staffers since July 2017, a first on the Indian Railways, he said.
A team of 41 women staffers at the station includes personnel from the
RPF, commercial and operating departments.These staffers work under the
supervision of station manager Mamta Kulkarni.
Chief
PRO of CR Sunil Udasi said, “The staff has been handling all operations
of the station round-the-clock for the last six months and results are
positive and encouraging. The idea is to create an environment where
women are encouraged to take decision about their own personal and
professional well being,” he said.
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