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AOM/ATM Centralized Exam Guide
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AOM/ATM Centralized Exam Guide

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The general Rules framed in 1929, the revision for which was advocated by Railway accident committee in the year?

  • 1968
  • 1962 (correct)
  • 1960
  • 1965
  • GR for IR (open lines) is first administered by Government in the year ______ for the time being used for the public carriage of passenger, animals or Goods.

  • 1968
  • 1976 (correct)
  • 1970
  • 1975
  • Based on recommendations of Railway accident committee and Railway accident inquiry committee a committee formed composed of officers of Traffic and S&T department was appointed by Railway board in _________ and they submitted draft rules in ______.

  • 1970, 1972
  • 1962, 1970
  • 1968, 1970 (correct)
  • 1965, 1972
  • The general Rules framed in 1929, the revision for which was advocated by Railway accident inquiry committee in the year?

    <p>1968</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Revised GR submitted by committee was circulated to RDSO, Commission of Railway Safety, Rly staff college Baroda, IRISET, IRMEE Jamalpur for suggestions vide Rly Board lr no 68-RR/2 Vol V in the month of ____________.

    <p>April 1970</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Ministry of Railways (Railway Board) constituted a Committee for the revision of General Rules, 1976, who have submitted the final report in the year?

    <p>2009</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Section under which General Rules for Open Lines of the Railways 1976 have been framed by Government of India is?

    <p>198</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Every Railway Servant is bound by the General Rules, the Subsidiary Rules and special instructions under Railways Act 1989 Section?

    <p>175</p> Signup and view all the answers

    General Rules can be framed by?

    <p>Government of India</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Total number of Chapters in General & Subsidiary Rules are?

    <p>18</p> Signup and view all the answers

    The definition of 'Act' as per G&SR means the section under Railways Act 1989 is?

    <p>24</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    General Rules of Indian Railways

    • General Rules for Indian Railways for open lines were first administered by the government in 1976.
    • The revision of General Rules framed in 1929 was recommended by the Railway accident committee in 1962.
    • The Railway Accident Inquiry Committee's revision of the General Rules framed in 1929 took place in 1968.
    • A committee composed of Traffic and S&T department officers was formed following recommendations from the aforementioned committees in 1968, submitting draft rules in 1970.
    • Revised General Rules were circulated to various organizations, including RDSO and Railway Safety bodies, for suggestions in April 1970.
    • The Ministry of Railways constituted a committee for the revision of General Rules in 2008, with the final report submitted in 2009.
    • General Rules for Open Lines of the Railways, 1976, were framed under Section 175 of the Railways Act.

    Obligations and Structure

    • Every railway servant is obligated to follow the General Rules, Subsidiary Rules, and special instructions as per Railways Act 1989, Section 175.
    • General Rules can be framed by the Government of India.

    Additional Key Facts

    • The total number of chapters in General & Subsidiary Rules is 18.
    • The definition of "Act" in the context of General & Subsidiary Rules refers to the section under Railways Act 1989, Section 24.

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