Gwalior News: टारगेट व्यवस्था के खिलाफ मोर्चा खोलेगा टिकट चेकिंग स्टाफA Ticket Checking Inspector (TCI) named Rajesh Dwivedi lost his leg while boarding the Thirukkural Express at Gwalior station. This incident has led to anger and unrest among the ticket checking staff, who are under pressure to meet a monthly target of collecting 6 lakhs rupees in revenue. The staff has...
more... decided in a private meeting that they will no longer risk their lives for the target and will consider stopping work if the railway administration demands an explanation. The TCI's accident is being attributed to the pressure of meeting the target, prompting the staff to unite and potentially halt work if the revenue collection pressure continues. The NCRES union has expressed its support, stating that life is more important than any target and will discuss the matter with the railway administration to find a solution in the best interests of the employees.
Gwalior station pe Thirukkural Express me chadhte time Rajesh Dwivedi, jo ki Ticket Checking Inspector hain, unka pair kat gaya. Isse Ticket Checking staff me bahut gussa hai, kyunki har mahine 6 lakh rupees revenue collect karne ka target unpe bahut pressure daal raha hai. Staff ne ek private meeting me...
more... decide kiya hai ki ab woh target ke liye apni jaan risk nahi lenge, aur agar railway administration unse jawab maangega toh woh kaam bhi band kar denge. Dwivedi ke accident ko target pressure se jod kar dekha ja raha hai, isliye staff ek ho raha hai aur agar revenue collection pressure nahi hatta toh woh kaam band karne ki soch rahe hain. NCRES union ne iska support kiya hai, aur kaha hai ki kisi bhi target se zindagi zyada important hai. Woh is matter ko railway administration ke saath discuss karenge aur employees ke liye best solution nikalenge.