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Indian Railways is one of the world’s biggest modes of transportation of passenger transit in the world. More than 21 million people from varied culture & tradition and socio-economic conditions travel by the Indian Railways daily. The conspicuous growth ... see more

Indian Railways is one of the largest rail systems in the world. It has a unique passenger reservation system, wherein a passenger can book or cancel a ticket online and check the number of available seats. Sometimes efficient alternative modes of transpo... see more

Indian Railways (IR) which is a vertically integrated organization under Ministry of Railways is in urgent need of reforms. It has been discussed since long that the current organizational structure of IR is a major deterrent for its commercial orientatio... see more

This research paper is an inquiry of hurdles that commuters of Indian railways face every day, and attempts to diagnose the relationships between the employee commute and its impact on employee wellbeing. This article also aims to create awareness about t... see more

Policy-makers interpreted famines in nineteenth century British India as problems of distribution, rather than food production. Railways provided speedier and cheaper transport than road methods employed during that time. They were more reliable than cana... see more

On the basis of the developed design documentation a tank-car structure finite element mathematical model is created, and the analysis of stresses in elements of frameless tank-car for oil transportation on the Indian railways at various operational loadi... see more

Establishing a sense of affiliation to ethnicity is one of the most controversial issues for people who are displaced in  countries that are far away from their motherland.  The colonisation of the British over Asia and Africa in the nineteenth ... see more

Policy-makers interpreted famines in nineteenth century British India as problems of distribution, rather than food production. Railways provided speedier and cheaper transport than road methods employed during that time. They were more reliable than cana... see more

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