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Areas of Importance as Specified by Central Vigilance Commission

(i)      Transparency and Accountability in administration.

(ii)     Quick finalization of Discipline and Appeal Rules proceedings.

(iii)    Publication of important case histories, Do’s and Don’ts in various areas, articles, and statistical data for education/sensitization of railway officials.

2. Thrust areas identified by Ministry of Railways

The following fourteen (14) areas have been identified as thrust areas for the year 2012 for intensive vigilance scrutiny in order to prevent leakage of revenue:

  1. Scrutiny of expenditure contracts (Works/Stores) – (minimum 04 contracts) for each of the following categories:-

(i)      Works contract dealt by JAG/SAG/HAG level Tender Committee at Headquarters;

(ii)        Store tender costing more than Rs. 1 crore at Headquarters level/Production Units; &

(iii)       Works contract dealt by JAG level Tender Committee in divisions.

(iv)       OBHS/CTS and other cleaning contracts.

Note: Works Contract pertaining to Engineering, Electrical, S&T be covered.

(2)     In order to cover large value works/Machinery & Plants/procurement, the following Plan Heads have been identified for conducting preventive checks at least one work in every quarter:

  1. New Lines/Gauge Conversion/Doubling/Traffic Facilities (Plan Head 11/12/15/16)
  2. Road Safety Works – Road Over/Under Bridges (Plan Head 30)
  3. Track Renewals (Plan Head 31)
  4. Signalling & Telecommunication Works (Plan Head 33)
  5. Electrification Projects/other Electrical Works (Plan Head 35/36)
  6. Machinery & Plant/Workshops including Production Units (Plan Head 41/42)
  7. Staff Quarter/Amenities for staff/other specified works (Plan Head 51/52/64)
  8. Passenger Amenities Works (Plan Head 53)

(3)     Scrutiny of earning contracts – (minimum 04 contracts) for each of the following categories:-

(i)      Earning Commercial contract dealt by Tender Committee in Headquarters;

(ii)     Earning Commercial contract dealt by Tender Committee in Divisions; &

(iii)    Other miscellaneous earning contracts such as Sale of workshop refuse/garbage etc.

(4) (i)   Traffic Undercharges

(ii)     Claims

(iii)    Misuse of various concessions including free passes

(iv)    Checks in GS coaches to detect fraud in SPTM/UTS and Printed Card Tickets

(v)     Checks in working of PRS system

(vi)    E-tickets – specifically refunds after preparation of charts

(vii)   EFTs to detect fraud and their genuineness

(viii) Refund of PRS tickets

(5)     Monitoring of work charged establishment

(6)     Leakage of HSD and lube oil

(7)     Check on quality of construction

(8)     Reconciliation of cheques and bills, remittance into banks, handling of banking interface of Indian Railways and electronic financial transactions under schemes like Payment Gateways, ATM and E-ticketing based ticketing etc.

(9)     Accountal and disposal of scrap

(10)   RPF

(i)      Transfer and posting matters of Inspector, DSC/Sr. DSC and CSC etc.

(ii)     Rotation of officials holding sensitive posts

(11)   RRB

(i)      Contracts to outside agencies by RRBs for pre-examination work i.e. sorting of applications, dispatch of call letters/ rejection letters to eligible/ineligible candidates etc.

(ii)     Timely disposal of postal orders received from the applicants for crediting to the exchequer.

(12)   Maintenance and upkeep of in-motion weighbridges

(13)   Hospital Management (all Zonal and Divisional Hospitals to be covered)

(i)      Procurement of medicine

(ii)     Issue, accountal and quality of medicine

(iii)    Periodical medical examination by Railway doctors

(14)   Quality of work of rehabilitation/upgradation of BOXN wagons and other rolling stock

The details of the impact of the steps taken on thrust areas for the year 2012 are enumerated below:

(i) Traffic Undercharges

During checks conducted by Vigilance, several cases of overloading of rakes were detected on different Railways. As a follow-up, Board decided to install electronic in-motion weighbridges at originating and other strategic locations on different Railways in the year 2011. 184 such weighbridges have already been installed/ commissioned and another 11 are under supply/installation. During the year 2012 (upto November,2012), due to Vigilance checks by Zonal Railways, an earning of Rs. 43.12 crores by way of undercharges on overloaded goods had been raised.

LOCATION OF WEIGHBRIDGES IN USE (AS ON 31.01.2013)

RLY

LOCATIONS

CR

Kalamboli, Wani, Bhugaon, Wadi, Tadali

ER

Andal (SA) Yard, Andal (NA) Yard, Asansol, Barakar, Waria, Pakur, Rajgram, Dankuni, Howrah Parcel, New Alipur, Naihati, Malada Town, Sahibganj, Liluah(W/S), Howrah Goods Shed, Chatra, Sealdah Parcel, Jamalpur (NSY) Line No.1, Sakrigali, Barharwa

ECR

Latehar, Gomoh-I, Renukut, Chainpur, Singrauli, Meralgram, Dugda, MGS (Dn. Marshalling Yard) line No. 31, Gaya

ECoR

Bhansi, Simachalam (Line No.7), OEC ROH Depot/VSKP, Titlagarh, Mandir Hasud, Hirakud, Vishakhapatnam,-3, Sukinda Road, Hindol Road, Paradeep (Up line), Paradeep (Dn. Line), Simhachalam

NR

New Delhi, Tughlakabad, Bhatinda, Chanethi, Vyas Nagar, Jagadhari (W/S), Delhi, Hazrat Nizamuddin

NCR

Juhi (Yard line No.8), Juhi (yard line No. A), NRD-1, New Yard, Jhansi, Jhansi (W/S),Jhansi (W/S)

NER

Gorakhpur Cantt., Chamrua

NFR

Adina, Jogigopha, New Bongoigam, Kamakhyaguri, Rangapani, Binnaguri, Nakachari

NWR

Thayat Hamira, Nawa City, Debari, (Jamsar) Kanesar, Hanumangarh, Merta Road, Jaisalmer

SR

Chengalpattu, Royapuram, Attipattu, Erode, Cochin Harbour,  Golden Rock (W/S), Perambur (W/S), Salem, Tiruchirrappalli, Irumpanam, Panambur

SCR

Kazipet, Manikgarh, Chittapur, Guntakal (West),  Guntakal Station, Koduru, Nandalur, Rajmundri, Bitragunta, Nallapadu, Tondalagopavaram, Rayanapadu (W/S), Hagari, Malkapuram, Venkatachalam Road, Kakinada Port,  Karimnagar, Vijayawada, Secunderabad,  Hyderabad, Aurangabad, Nanded

SER

Kharagpur (W/S), Muri, Joruli-1, Dongaposi-I, Dongaposi-2 DN main line, Durgachak, Bondamunda,-1 (Traffic use),  Padmapukur, Santaldih, Ramkanali, Dalbhungarh, Barajamda, Wagon Repair Shop/Adra, Bondamunda-2 (CSL), Bimalgarh-2, Jaruli-2, Adra (Up Yard), Tupkadih, ANUDL, Markona

SECR

Champa, Belphar, Singhpur, Marauda, P-Cabin Bhilai, Tumsar Road, Raipur (W/S), Raipur (W/S), RSD Siding, Dadhapara Siding, General Stores Depot/Raipur, Gatora

SWR

Dharwar, T B  Dam, Bellary, Sanvordam, Bannihatti, Hasan, Duroji

WR

Kankaria, KUDA, MaliyaMiyana, Patdi, Kharaghoda, Halvad, Kandla Port, Gandhidham, Nandurbar, Chanderiya, Mangaliagaon, Navlakhi-1, Navlakhi -2, Hapa, Lavanpur, Vavaniya, Windmill, Ranavav, Chirai, Shambhupura, Viramgam, Santalpur, Morbi, Dahod

WCR

Sawai Madhopur, New Katni Junction, Khanna Banjari (KHBH), Kachpura, Satna , Jukehi, Beohari, Kota, Gosalpur, Itarsi

KRC

Verna

 

ELECTRONIC IN MOTION WEIGHBRIDGES UNDER INSTALLATION/SUPPLY (AS ON 31.01.2013)

Rly.

Location

ECR

Bagaha/Singrauli, Semaria, Semapur, Sonepuree/Sitalpur

ECoR

Sambalpur city shifted to Jajpur Keonjhar Road

NCR

Govindpur

SR

Chennai Beach (Shoranur), Villupuram

   
   
   
   

SCR

Renigunta

   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   

SER

Chaibasa, Jharsuguda

 

(ii) Fraudulent Payment to Staff

(i) A detailed procedure for preventing fraudulent appointments/ transfers has been issued detailing comprehensive steps and incorporating safeguards which includes photo identification, registration of transfers and verification of genuineness of the employee.

(ii) Consequent to the feedback received regarding anomalies in the computation of Productivity Linked Bonus, comprehensive instructions have been issued along with illustrations as to the manner in which bonus is to be calculated and disbursed to the Railway employees and emphasis laid on computerization for calculation of PLB.

(iii) Personnel Management Information System is being developed to cover all aspects of staff matters such as recruitment, promotion, cadre management, transfers etc. which will eliminate manipulations.

(iv) Checks on leave account and service record are also being conducted.

(v) Timely and regular recoveries of loans and advances are to be done.

As a result of preventive checks carried out in above mentioned core areas viz. traffic undercharges and fraudulent payment to staff, an earning of Rs. 43.12 cr. has been realized during the year upto November, 2012.

In all, during the year 2012 upto December, 24, 876 preventive checks have been conducted. As a result of these Preventive Checks, 195 Gazetted Officers and 6259 non-gazetted staff have been taken up under departmental action.

Railways wise (area wise) checks

RLY/UNIT

PREVENTIVE CHECKS CONDUCTED

CARRIED OUT

STAFF BOOKED FOR DAR ACTION

GAZETTED

NON-GAZETTED

During  the Month

Cumulative to Month end

MAJOR

MINOR

MAJOR

MINOR

CR

173

2154

3

7

119

459

ECR

52

740

1

0

20

113

ER

82

1045

0

4

31

166

ECoR

74

1106

1

3

41

198

NR

260

4070

0

10

133

1494

NCR

66

845

6

5

53

245

NER

136

1799

2

1

43

192

NFR

52

837

5

2

50

109

NWR

150

993

2

7

21

187

SR

319

3553

3

23

103

556

SCR

208

1339

12

2

49

211

SER

89

1146

14

16

57

324

SECR

42

368

0

0

24

60

SWR

97

994

0

0

36

115

WR

194

1727

7

17

95

579

WCR

75

1535

4

15

69

244

CLW

5

70

0

0

3

7

DLW

3

66

0

3

2

4

ICF

5

87

0

0

0

0

RWF

3

46

0

0

1

0

CORE

4

53

0

7

4

11

RCF

4

48

0

0

0

2

DMW

3

47

0

8

5

3

METRO

4

49

0

0

0

3

RDSO

1

20

0

1

0

3

KRCL

14

139

3

1

2

13

TOTAL

2115

24876

63

132

961

5298

 

3. Watch on the working of officers of doubtful integrity

One of the measures to combat corruption is to keep a watch on officials whose integrity is suspect. For this purpose, in line with the instructions of Ministry of Home Affairs, following two lists of officers are prepared every year for the purpose of close surveillance and Vigilance checks:-

(i) Agreed List

This is a list prepared in consultation with CBI of officers whose integrity is doubtful, although proven or substantiated case of corruption has yet to be established.

 

(ii) Secret List

This is a list of those officers of doubtful integrity against whom the lack of integrity has been found on the basis of accepted enquiry reports or proved charges of corruption.

Persons in Agreed/Secret List are not assigned any sensitive posts and their working is kept under constant surveillance.

4. Manning of Railway Recruitment Boards by officials of proven integrity

The Chairman and other key officials of RRB are now from railway service with clean track record. The practice of outsiders being posted as Chairman has been completely stopped. Mode of selection/carrying out selection tests has been modernized to prevent manipulation. This has helped in removing corruption in the area of recruitments conducted by Railway Recruitment Boards. Arising out of clean and transparent system of recruitment, candidates having good integrity are being inducted in the Railways which will have a long term effect in rendering corruption free service to the Organization.

11. Handling of Contract

Handling of contract has also improved with the help of training and improving general proficiency. System improvements have been done to make the process more transparent. This includes placing all tenders on the web-site for e-procurement. After contracts are awarded, summarized position in the format circulated by the CVC containing important information is also put on the web-site.

12. Conclusion

Transparency International carries out a survey on corruption in Government Departments. It has not yet covered Railways in its survey as it felt that perceptible corruption in Railways is on the decline. This is because of introduction of steps such as Computerized Reservation System etc. in mass contact areas.

 

 




Source : Ministry of Railways (Railway Board) CMS Team Last Reviewed on: 02-04-2013  


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