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Anil Kumar Lahoti takes charge as Chairman & CEO, Railway Board

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Hyderabad: Anil Kumar Lahoti has taken over the charge of new Chairman & Chief
Executive Officer (CEO), Railway Board (Ministry of Railways).

The appointments committee of the Cabinet approved the appointment of Anil Kumar Lahoti as Chairman & CEO of Railway Board, a statement said on Sunday.

Prior to this, Anil Kumar Lahoti has worked as Member (Infrastructure), Railway Board.

Lahoti belongs to Indian Railway Service of Engineers, 1984 batch and has been empaneled in the first panel of Indian Railways Management Service for Level-17.

He has graduated in Civil Engineering with Gold Medal from Madhav Institute of Technology andScience, Gwalior and did his Master of Engineering (Structures) from University of Roorkee(IIT, Roorkee).

During his more than 36 years of career in railways, he has worked in various capacities over Central, Northern, North Central, Western and West Central Railways and in Railway Board.

Lahoti has earlier worked as General Manager, Central Railway and also looked after the charge of GM, Western Railway for several months. His stint as General Manager is credited with achieving highest ever freight and parcel traffic in terms of tonnage carried and revenue earned including running of the highest number of Kisan Rails.

He also brought about record improvement in revenue by non-fare opportunities, sale of scrap and extensive ticket checking drives. He successfully steered and resolved the vexed issue of expansion of air-conditioned sub-urban services in Mumbai.

During his tenure, Central Railway recorded aquantum jump in execution and commissioning of infrastructure projects and commissioned the long-awaited 5th & 6th line between Diva and Thane in Mumbai.

He had worked as Divisional Railway Manager, Lucknow, Northern Railway, where he took several initiatives to improve freight movement on the Lucknow-Varanasi-DDUroute as an alternative to the congested Ghaziabad-Prayagraj-DDU route. His stint saw a substantial improvement in passenger amenities and cleanliness standards at stations on Lucknow division.

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