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Title: India's first all-women railway station in Mumbai
Post by: grahame on January 11, 2018, 07:07:58
From The Economic Times (http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/articleshow/62429380.cms)

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MUMBAI: The first all-women station in India, Matunga on Central Railway (CR), manned by a staff of 41 women, has entered the Limca Book of Records, an official spokesperson said on Monday.

The unique initiative was taken by CR General Manager D.K. Sharma in July 2017 with the aim of empowering women, said CR spokesperson Sunil Udasi.

Accordingly, women staffers were posted across all departments, like 17 ladies for operations and commercial, six Railway Protection Force, eight for ticket checking, two announcers and two conservancy staffers, and five point persons, totalling 41, under the charge of Station Manager Mamta Kulkarni.

Incidentally, Kulkarni holds the distinction of becoming the first woman assistant station manager to be recruited on the CR's Mumbai Division in 1992.

Now, she and her all women staff handle the overall operations of the busy Matunga station with positive and encouraging results, said Udasi.



Title: Re: India's first all-women railway station in Mumbai
Post by: Bmblbzzz on January 11, 2018, 09:31:20
Limca, in case anyone was wondering, is a soft drink. It is not the home of Paddington's Great Aunt!


Title: Re: India's first all-women railway station in Mumbai
Post by: Chris from Nailsea on January 13, 2018, 04:12:03
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MUMBAI: The first all-women station in India, Matunga on Central Railway (CR), manned by a staff of 41 women, has entered the Limca Book of Records, an official spokesperson said on Monday....

Oh, the irony ...  ::)




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