New Delhi: As part of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s plan to eradicate the “VVIP culture” at all levels of government, Federal Minister of Railways Ashwini Vaishnaw has requested that his staff remove the bell that is used to call attendants in offices. This is in accordance with Prime Minister Modi’s vision. According to the information gathered from reliable sources, the Railways Minister made it quite clear that the office attendants should not be contacted by ringing the bell but rather by calling them directly.
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The first thing that Vaisnaw did to guarantee that the command was carried out correctly was to silence the bell in his own office. According to the office of the Minister, the goal of the effort was to change the mindset of the VVIP culture as well as to ensure that each employee here is given the same amount of respect.
According to the sources, the minister also wants one hundred percent of each person to work at maximum speed on the railways, which is something that can only be accomplished if there is zero percent of a VVIP culture.
Vaishnaw had taken such measures in the past as well, with the goal of altering the work culture in his office and establishing direct communication between the officers and staff members in order to inspire loyalty and faith in each other’s work.
However, the “No Bells” project that was begun by the Minister’s office ushers in a new era at the Ministry of Railways in which the “Call Bells” will no longer be heard.