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Railways bids adieu to dak messengers as mode of communication

By ANI | Updated: July 26, 2020 08:30 IST

The Railway Board has issued an order to stop using dak messengers as a mode of communication to reduce cost and improve savings on establishment-related expenditure, B Majamdar, joint secretary, Railway Board said.

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The Railway Board has issued an order to stop using dak messengers as a mode of communication to reduce cost and improve savings on establishment-related expenditure, B Majamdar, joint secretary, Railway Board said.

"As a measure to reduce cost and improve savings on establishment-related expenditure, the board has desired that all discussions amongst officials of railways /PUS /railway board should invariably be held over video conferencing. Accordingly, booking of personal messenger/dak messenger should be stopped immediately," the order read.

"Compliance with the above should be ensured, as it would lead to significant savings in allowances, stationery, fax etc," it said.

( With inputs from ANI )

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