The new IRAS Logo assimilates the past, present and future to demonstrate the future ready IRAS which upholds the principles of “Propriety, Proficiency and Productivity”.
The logo has been carefully designed to demonstrate the nature of the service and contemporary times.
Adorned with the National Emblem, the logo symbolizes service to the Government of India. The Railway bogie resting on the track symbolizes that IRAS is dedicated to serving the Indian Railways, the three wheels represents evolution and motion, and upholding the motto of “Propriety, Proficiency and Productivity”. The book and the computer monitor symbolizes that IRAS is the fusion of both old and new methods of analysis, its ability to continuously evolve and embrace innovations, bridging the traditional methods of accounting and book-keeping with latest technology such as data analysis, AI etc. to propel IR to an upward growth trajectory.
Finally the 25 pairs of leaves on the logo represents the 17 Zonal Railways and 8 Production units which comprise India Railways. They also symbolizes wisdom, prosperity, motion and continuity.
The logo is a demonstration of the “FUTURE READY IRAS”.
Conceptualised and designed by Shri. Puneet Meena, Shri. Ajay Bartwal and Shri. Rajat Agarwal
Friday, April 19, 2024
IRAS DAY 2013 - KOLKATA CHAPTER
IRAS DAY was celebrated by the Kolkata chapter of IRAS Officers at BNR Officers' club, Garden Reach with much enthusiasm and fanfare on 30th November, 2013. It was well attended by serving and retired IRAS officers of Eastern, South Eastern and Metro Railways.
The function started with the lighting of the lamp ceremony by senior-most IRAS officers present along with FA&CAOs of the host Railways. Welcome address was delivered by Sh S.Mukherjee, FA&CAO, Eastern Railway. Sh Vijay Kumar, FA&CAO/HQ, S.E.Railway in his introductory address spoke about the relevance of IRAS in the current perspective.
Sh Samar Jha, ex F.C, Indian Railways spoke about the necessity for earmarking one single day as IRAS Day and continuity of IRAS Day as a tradition.
Sh Nikhilesh Biswas, retired IRAS Officer gave a talk on "Relevance of identity speech" There were 2 presentations, one on "IRAS: The journey so far" by Sh Sheel Ashish, IRAS, 2007; and the other on "Public-Private partnership" by Smt Sudeshna Sen, IRAS, 1996 and Sh Randhir Sahay, IRAS, 1998.
The function concluded with a vote of thanks by Sh Alakes Bandhyopadhyay, FA&CAO, Metro Railway.
The function started with the lighting of the lamp ceremony by senior-most IRAS officers present along with FA&CAOs of the host Railways. Welcome address was delivered by Sh S.Mukherjee, FA&CAO, Eastern Railway. Sh Vijay Kumar, FA&CAO/HQ, S.E.Railway in his introductory address spoke about the relevance of IRAS in the current perspective.
Sh Samar Jha, ex F.C, Indian Railways spoke about the necessity for earmarking one single day as IRAS Day and continuity of IRAS Day as a tradition.
Sh Nikhilesh Biswas, retired IRAS Officer gave a talk on "Relevance of identity speech" There were 2 presentations, one on "IRAS: The journey so far" by Sh Sheel Ashish, IRAS, 2007; and the other on "Public-Private partnership" by Smt Sudeshna Sen, IRAS, 1996 and Sh Randhir Sahay, IRAS, 1998.
The function concluded with a vote of thanks by Sh Alakes Bandhyopadhyay, FA&CAO, Metro Railway.
Events > IRAS DAY 2013 - KOLKATA CHAPTER | ||||
Back To ProfessionalEvents |
Please Login to Provide Your Innovative idea / Professional issue . If You are not a member of IRASTIMES.ORG then Click Here to Signup.
x