Wednesday, July 6, 2011


Dear Comrade,

The branch General Body meeting of AILRSA/Tambaram held at Tambaram on 28/04/2011 and the following were elected as office bearers

President:                       Sri. P. V. SURESH KUMAR, LOCO PILOT (MAIL)

Vice President:                Sri. C. MOHANA RAMAN, MOTORMAN

Secretary:                      Sri. C. T. BALACHANDRAN, LOCO PILOT (GOODS)

Assistant Secretaries:       1. Sri. V. G. VINOD KUMAR, MOTORMAN
                                              2. Sri. K. RITHEESH KUMAR. ASST LOCO PILOT

Organising Secretary:       Sri. P. B. MANOJ, MOTORMAN

Treasurer:                       Sri. D. SHYAM SUNDAR, LOCO PILOT (GOODS)

BEC Members:                  1. Sri. C. VELMURUGAN, LOCO PILOT (GOODS)
                                              2. Sri. N. T. SATHYANANDAN, ASST. LOCO PILOT
                                              3. Sri. SUBODH KUMAR, ASST. LPCO PILOT
                                              4. Sri. P. K. NAYAK, ASST. LOCO PILOT


Dear Comrade,

Com. E.RAGHAVAN, Sr.Motorman/Tambaram, (Ex.Divisional President/MAS Div) retired on super annuation from service on 30/04/2011. Warm farewell given to him on his retirement.
 AILRSA wishes him and his family peaceful retired life.



With regards,
P.C.Baiju




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