Procedure for writing the APAR of officers posted in Gati Shakti units: Railway Board
Procedure for writing the APAR of officers posted in Gati Shakti units: Railway Board Order dated 14.03.2023
GOVERNMENT OF INDIA/BHARAT SARKAR
MINISTRY OF RAILWAYS/RAIL MANTRALAYA
(RAILWAY BOARD)
No. 2022/SCC/03/09(Pt.2)
New Delhi, Dated: 14.03.2023
The General Manager & equivalent
All Zonal Railways/Production Units, CTIs, etc.
Subject: Procedure for writing the APAR of officers posted in Gati Shakti units-regarding.
Procedure for writing the APARs of officers at Zonal Railway/PUs/Training institutes, etc. were issued vide Board’s letter dated 18.03.21. With the set up of new units of Gati Shakti in Divisions, many officers have been posted as CPM (Gati Shakti) including other officers in Sr. Scale/Jr. Scale/J.A. grade. Accordingly, in order to streamline the procedure for writing APAR of officers posted in Gati Shakti units. It has been decided that workflow for officers posted at therein will be as under:
| Officers | Reporting Authority | Reviewing Authority | Accepting Authority |
| CPM (GS) | DRM | AGM with countersignature by GM | Chairman & CEO |
| JAG | CPM (GS) | DRM with countersignature by CHOD/ PHOD | GM |
| Sr. Scale/ Jr. Scale | Immediate superior/ CPM (GS) | CPM with countersignature by DRM)/ DRM, if initiated by CPM | CHOD/ PHOD |
2. Necessary action may be taken accordingly.
(Ravi Shekhar)
Director (Conf.)
Railway Board
Source: Indian Railways

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