IRMS: A Comedy of Errors, Revisions, and Re-Revisions
Disclaimer: What I write today is a modified version of this blog: https://anindecisiveindian.blogspot.com/2024/11/the-great-irms-hoopla-from-backbones-to.html Four years ago, the Indian Railways Management Service (IRMS) was launched with great fanfare, its ambition pitched as high as a mountain peak: to fuse eight quarrelsome railway services into one harmonious brotherhood and finally banish the ancient ghost of departmentalism. But the lofty vision soon sprouted cracks wide enough to run a Bullet train through without slowing down. After a circus of somersaults that would make seasoned acrobats weep with professional envy, the government hit the reset button and returned to the familiar embrace of CSE and ESE—an old habit burnished as a breathtaking innovation. And to crown the absurdity, the buzzword IRMS —a term that somehow meant everything and nothing—was not retired but triumphantly retained, as though mere nomenclature could mask the retreat. Officers will now brandish ...