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The merger process spans across both Gazetted (Group A & B) and Non-Gazetted (Group C) categories. Below are the primary mergers currently being implemented. 1. Unified Group 'A' Service: IRMS
The has initiated several landmark cadre mergers to streamline operations, eliminate "departmentalism," and improve career progression for millions of employees. The most significant of these is the creation of the Indian Railway Management Service (IRMS) , which unifies eight legacy Group 'A' services into a single entity. Key Cadre Mergers and Official Notifications
The Ministry of Railways notified the IRMS (Amendment) Rules, 2024 on October 9, 2024, to solidify these changes. 2. Commercial Department Merger (TC, CC, and ECRC)
Fully unifying all three into a single "Commercial and Ticketing Staff" cadre.
The Union Cabinet approved the merger of eight organized Group 'A' services to form the . This move aims to foster a "one service, one vision" culture.
Ticket Checking (TC), Commercial Clerk (CC), and Enquiry-cum-Reservation Clerk (ECRC). Phased Implementation:
One of the most widespread Non-Gazetted mergers involves three major categories in the Commercial Department.
Indian Railways Cadre Merger: Comprehensive Guide & PDF Downloads