Jaya Verma Sinha - New Railway Board Chairperson 
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Railway Board chairperson Jaya Verma Sinha has asked all employees to work on five key priorities -- safety, integrity, capacity augmentation, revenue generation, and customer amenities and experience.

New Delhi | Railway Board chairperson Jaya Verma Sinha has asked all employees to work on five key priorities -- safety, integrity, capacity augmentation, revenue generation, and customer amenities and experience.

Calling these five priorities as "Indian Railways' Panch Pran", Sinha, in her first written communication to employees after taking charge as Chairperson and CEO of the Railway Board on September 1, said that the national transporter has a rich and enduring legacy spanning more than 150 years.  "In recent years, we have embarked on a transformative journey marked by unprecedented investments in tracks, rolling stock, stations and terminals," Sinha wrote.

Noting that safety is paramount, she said, "We must recognise that every accident can be prevented, and it is incumbent upon us to ensure strict adherence to established safety protocols. It is imperative that we actively engage in the field, setting an exemplary standard for all." Sinha, the first woman head of the Railway Board, said integrity is non-negotiable for public servants.

"We shall maintain a zero-tolerance stance towards any acts of misconduct. We shall continue to enhance transparency in our process." On capacity augmentation, she said the government has demonstrated immense confidence in Indian Railways through an investment of Rs 2.4 lakh crore in the current fiscal.

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