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Aiming to cut on operational cost, the Indian Railways is set to end the practice of appointing telephone attendants-cum-dak khalasis (TADKs) or bungalow who are peons deployed at the residences of senior officials.

The move has come after an August 6 order of the Railway Board to bar new appointments of such staff.

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โ€œThe issue of appointing TADKs is under review,โ€ an order said.

โ€œIt has, therefore, been decided that any appointment of fresh substitutes as TADKs should not either be processed or made, with immediate effect,โ€ the order added.

โ€œFurther, all cases approved for such appointments since July 1 may be reviewed and the position conveyed to the Board,โ€ the order further said.

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โ€œThis may be complied with strictly in all Railway establishments,โ€ it added.