Corrigendum Slip No. 4 to Enhanced Delegation of Powers to GMs and DRMs: Railway Board
Corrigendum Slip No. 4 to Enhanced Delegation of Powers to GMs and DRMs – Approval of Tour Programmes of General Managers and DRMs: Railway Board
भारत सरकार GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
रेल मंत्रालय MINISTRY OF RAILWAYS
रेलवे बोर्ड RAILWAY BOARD
No. 2017/Trans/01/Policy
New Delhi, dated: 22.01.2022
The General Manager, All Indian Railways/PUs, NF(C), CORE
The DG/RDSO/Lucknow
CAOs, DMW/Patiala, RWP/Bela, COFMOW/NDLS
Subject: Corrigendum Slip No 4 to enhanced Delegation of Powers to GMs and DRMs conveyed vide Railway Board’s letter No. 2017/Trans/01/Policy dated 18.10.2017
Vide Railway Board letter no 2017/Trans/01/Policy dated 18.10.2017 enhanced delegation of powers to GMs and DRMs was conveyed. Corrigendum Slip No. 3 to this letter was issued vide letter no 2017/Trans/01/Policy dated 05.02.2018.
2. Corrigendum Slip No. 4 to letter no 2017/Trans/01/Policy dated 18.10.2017 approved by Competent Authority is enclosed as Annexure I. This issues with the concurrence of Associate Finance of Transformation Cell, Railway Board. Kindly acknowledge receipt and ensure compliance
Encl: As above
(Pranav Kumar Mallick)
Executive Director (Transformation)
Railway Board
Tele: 011-23047542, email: pranav.mallick[at]nic.in
Annexure-I
Corrigendum Slip No 4 to enhanced Delegation of Powers to GMs and DRMs conveyed vide Railway Board’s letter No. 2017/Trans/01/Policy dated 18.10.2017 Para E (Establishment Matters) Item 5 “Approval of Tour Programmes of General Managers and DRMs” may be read as under:
| Item & Reference | Existing Delegation (as per Corrigendum Slip No. 3 issued vide letter no 2017/Trans/01/Policy dated 05.02.2018) |
Revised Delegation
|
| Approval to Tour Programme of General Managers and DRMs
|
For GMs
No approval is required for Tour Programmes of General Managers, for tour upto two (2) days in a week within India. Prior initiation should be given by GM _ to CRB/concerned Board Member in such cases. In case of tour for more than two (2) days in a week, prior approval of CRB / concerned Board Member should be obtained. Above delegation 1s also applicable to CAOs working as independent in charge of Production Units and exercising powers of GM of Zonal Railway. For DRMs No approval is required for Tour Programmes of DRMs for tour upto two (2) days in a week within the zone. Prior initiation should be given by DRM to concerned GM in such cases. In case of tour for more than two (2) days in a week within the Zone, prior approval of GM should be obtained. For tour outside the Zone, DRMs should seek prior approval of GM. |
For GMs
Tour Programme within the Zone: No approval is required for Tour Programmes of General Managers. Intimation should be given to the Chairman & C.E.O, Railway Board / concerned Board Member. Tour Programme outside the Zone: Prior approval of the Chairman & C.E.O, Railway Board / concerned Board Member should be obtained. Above delegation is also applicable to CAQOs holding independent charge of Production Units and exercising powers of GM of Zonal Railway.
For DRMs Tour Programme within the Division: No approval is required for Tour Programmes. Intimation should be given to the concerned GM. Tour Programme outside the Zone: Prior approval of concerned GM should be obtained |
[Note: The Model Schedule of Powers, Part F (Establishment Matters) Sub-part-I (S.N. 26) would also stand corrected as above.

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