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| Date | 2010-07-24 |
|---|---|
| Type | Commercial Circular |
| Topic | general |
Filing of report for shortage/excess of cash during duty at booking counters Sub:- Filing of report for shortage/excess of cash during duty at booking
(भारत सरकार) GOVERNMENT OF INDIA (ta मंत्रालय] MINISTRY OF RAILWAYS रिलवे बोर्ड) (RAILWAY BOARD) No. TCH /2870/06 New Delhi, dated Lapt-2O1s The Principal Chief Commercial Managers, All Zonal Railways. Sub:- Filing of report for shortage/excess of cash during duty at booking counters. Ref:- Paras 708 & 710 of Indian Railway Commercial Manual (Volume i). Procedure has been provisioned for dealing with shortage/excess of cash found during duty with stair Manning booking counters. Instructions have been issued from to time reiterating guidelines contained in Paras 708 & 710 of Indian Railway Commercial Manual (Volume I). The subject guidelines were deemed satisfactory and no further need was felt for clarification in this regard, However, differential practices are being reported over Zonal Railways in addition to reports of staff being meted out with severe disciplinary action in case of bona fide act of omission /commission. However, zero tolerance towards mala fide acts should be Promoted and strict watch should be kept on cases of recurrent nature and instances where quantum of shortage /excess is abnormally (high). In exceptional cases booking staff may be taken up under extant Provisions only if there is a substantial proof of mala fide intention, (Neeraj Sharma Executive Director Passenger Marketing Railway Board No. TCI1/2870/06 New Delhi, dated 24.07.2010 Copy forwarded for information to: 1, ED(Vig/Traffic), 2. The General Secretary, A.LR.F, 4, State Entry Road, New Delhi-110 055. 3. ieee isa National Federation of Indian Railwaymen, Room No, POA Velen हैं लिंग है thn
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