
The central government has given a big gift to railway employees before Diwali. Yes, a 78 -day bonus has been announced for 10.9 lakh railway employees. This bonus will be available to Group C and Group D level employees, which will increase the festive beauty on their faces.
Announcing the decision, Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnav said that this bonus is an honor for the hard work and excellent performance of the railway employees.
Who will get the benefit of bonus?
This bonus will be available to those employees who are the backbone of the railway. These include:
- Tracks maintenance employees
- train driver
- Train manager (guard)
- station master
- Technician and their assistants
- Pointsman
- Other Group-C employees and staff posted in the ministry
How much money will you get?
The government said that this time the maximum productivity linked bonus (PLB) will be Rs 17,951, which is equivalent to a 78 -day salary. This amount will be received from the maintenance of the tracks to the station master and employees working in the ministry. For this, the government has approved a budget of Rs 1,865.68 crore.
When will you get a bonus?
Like every year, this time also the bonus will be paid before Durga Puja and Dussehra. In such a situation, the employees hope that this amount will be deposited in their accounts before the festivals, which will make their Diwali and bang.
What is the reason for giving bonus?
Railways have been amazing this year. In the year 2024-25, the Railways set a record of 161.49 million tonnes of freight and took around 7.3 billion passengers to their destination. For this magnificent success, this bonus is being given to employees as reward.
Federation had demanded
The Indian Railway Employees Federation demanded an increase in bonus. He said that the bonus is being given on the basis of Rs 7,000/month, but it should be done on the basis of Rs 18,000/month. Keeping this demand in mind, the government has taken this big decision.
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