Competency to sanction for four wheelers/passenger vehicle for RPF for Anti Human Trafficking Units: Railway Board
Competency to sanction for four wheelers/passenger vehicle for RPF for Anti Human Trafficking Units against lump sum fund available by Ministry of Home Affairs: Railway Board Order dated 14.05.2024
Government of India/ (भारत सरकार)
Ministry of Railways/ (रेल मंत्रालय)
Railway Board/(रेलवे बोर्ड)
File No.2024/F(X)-I/Misc/09
New Delhi, dated 14.05.2024
The PFA,
All Zonal Railways.
Sub: Competency to sanction for four wheelers/passenger vehicle for RPF for Anti Human Trafficking Units against lump sum fund available by Ministry of Home Affairs.
A reference has been received in Board’s office from Eastern Railway seeking clarifications on the issue of competency of Zonal Railways for sanction of vehicles for RPF for Anti Human Trafficking Units against lump sum funds made available by Ministry of Home Affairs.
2. The issue has been examined and it is clarified that Railway Board’s prior sanction would be required for procurement of motor vehicles for Anti Human Trafficking Units too, in terms of Board’s letter No.2021/F(X)II/PW/3 dated 21.09.2021.
(Sanjeet Kumar)
Jt. Director Finance (Exp)
Railway Board
Copy to-
FA&CAO/Finance, Eastern Railway, Kolkata in reference to their letter No. FZ/37/Procurement/2024-25 dated 07.05.2024 for information & further necessary action.
Source: Indian Railways

📢 Stay Updated with GConnect
Join our Whatsapp channels for the latest news and job updates:
Join GConnect News Join GConnect JobsGConnect News
GConnect Jobs
You might also like:
IRTSA Flags Key Issues in 8th CPC Online Submission Process, Seeks Major Revisions
Vigilance Clearance: CVC Revises Proforma, Expands Details Required Under Point No. 7
Government Prioritising AI Upskilling of Employees Through iGOT Karmayogi Platform: DoPT
What Counts as “Unbecoming Conduct” Under CCS Conduct Rules? Real Examples Explained
Pay Fixation on Promotion or MACP Governed by CCS (Revised Pay) Rules 2016 and Fundamental Rules: Finance Ministry
7th CPC: Government Clarifies Rule on Next Increment in Pay Stepping Up Cases