Naresh Lalwani takes over as new General Manager of Central Railway

Naresh Lalwani takes over as new General Manager of Central Railway

Daily Current Affairs   /   Naresh Lalwani takes over as new General Manager of Central Railway

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Category : Appointment/Resignation Published on: January 28 2023

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  • Naresh Lalwani has taken over as the new General Manager of Central Railway. 
  • He is a senior officer of the Indian Railway Engineering Service of 1985 batch.  
  • Before taking over as General Manager, Central Railway, he was working as Senior Deputy General Manager and Chief Vigilance Officer of Western Railway. 
  • He succeeds Ashok Kumar Misra, General Manager Western Railway who was holding the additional charge of Central Railway as well.
  • Shri Lalwani has also worked as a professor in Indian Railway Institute of Civil Engineering, Pune imparting knowledge to Railway officers. 
  • He is a specialist in the fields of contracts and arbitration, safety and management development.  
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