Rameshwer Meena assumes charge as Director (Systems) of NCRTC  
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Rameshwer Meena (IRSSE) assumes charge as Director (Systems) of NCRTC

Rameshwer Meena (IRSSE) has assumed charge as Director (Systems) of National Capital Region Transport Corporation (NCRTC)

PSU Watch Bureau

New Delhi: Rameshwer Meena (IRSSE) has assumed charge as its Director (Systems) of National Capital Region Transport Corporation (NCRTC), the high-speed rail operator announced on August 19.

Meena is a senior officer of the Indian Railways Service of Signal Engineers (IRSSE) from the 1992 batch. Prior to joining NCRTC, he was serving as Principal Executive Director (Efficiency & Research) at the Railway Board in Indian Railways.

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Meena is an Electronics & Communication engineer. He has a career spanning more than 30 years in the Indian Railways.

He has held several key positions including Principal Executive Director (Efficiency & Research), Executive Director (Signal) at Railway Board, Group General Manager (S&T) at Rail Vikas Nigam Ltd., and has worked in other key roles at North Central Railway, Central Organization for Railway Electrification (CORE), and Western Railway.

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NCRTC is a joint venture company of Govt of India and States of Delhi, Haryana, Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh. It is mandated for implementing the Namo Bharat project across the National Capital Region to ensure a balanced and sustainable urban development through better connectivity and access.

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