Western Railway Provides Appointment Letters On Compassionate Grounds To Dependents Of Deceased Employees
In a gesture of empathy and support, Western Railway provided appointment letters on compassionate grounds to eligible dependents of six deceased railway employees. The appointment letters were handed over to the beneficiaries by Shri Pankaj Singh, Divisional Railway Manager of Mumbai Central Division.

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Mumbai: In a gesture of empathy and support, Western Railway provided appointment letters on compassionate grounds to eligible dependents of six deceased railway employees. The appointment letters were handed over to the beneficiaries by Shri Pankaj Singh, Divisional Railway Manager of Mumbai Central Division.
According to Chief Public Relations Officer of Western Railway, Vineet Abhishek, Western Railway has prioritized & safeguarded the economic well-being of its staff and their families with the highest level of responsibility. It has ensured providing appointments on compassionate grounds to the eligible dependent of the deceased railway employee, in the shortest possible time. Last year, demonstrating its dedication to supporting employees in need, Mumbai Central Division of WR had provided over 100 compassionate ground appointment letters. Also, during last year, record number of employees were granted promotions, taking into account their career progression and related perks as well as benefits.
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Mumbai Central Division is steadfast in its commitment to employee welfare, always giving importance to the well-being of its employees and their families.
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