Introduction
In a ground breaking move, the Indian Ministry of Railways has appointed Jaya Verma Sinha as the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and Chairperson of the Railway Board, marking a significant milestone in the railway’s 105-year history. This historic appointment makes Ms. Sinha the first woman to hold this esteemed position.

Jaya Verma Sinha, an accomplished alumnus of Allahabad University, embarked on her railway career in 1986 when she joined the Indian Railway Traffic Service (IRTS). Over the years, she has demonstrated exceptional dedication and expertise within the railway sector, serving in various capacities in three distinct railway zones: Northern Railway, South Eastern Railway, and Eastern Railway.
The announcement of Ms. Sinha’s appointment came from the Appointments Committee of the Cabinet (ACC) through a government statement. The ACC approved her transition from her current role as Member (Operations & Business Development), Railway Board, to the coveted position of Chairman & CEO, Railway Board.
All set for the New Role
Ms. Sinha is set to assume her new role as the head of the Railway Board on September 1, 2023, at the earliest. Her tenure is slated to conclude on August 31, 2024. Remarkably, she is scheduled to retire on October 1, but she will be re-employed on the same day, ensuring her continued leadership for the remainder of her tenure.
Jaya Verma Sinha’s appointment is a testament to her exceptional leadership and expertise in the railway sector. She is known for her pivotal role as the public face of the railways during the aftermath of the tragic Balasore accident in Odisha, which claimed the lives of nearly 300 people. In that difficult time, she effectively communicated the intricacies of the railway’s signaling system to the media, demonstrating her commitment to transparency and accountability.
Moreover, Ms. Sinha’s illustrious career extends beyond India’s borders. During her four-year tenure as Railway Advisor in the High Commission of India in Dhaka, Bangladesh, she played a pivotal role in the inauguration of the Maitree Express, a train service that connects the cities of Kolkata and Dhaka. This initiative further highlights her dedication to fostering international relations and connectivity through rail services.
Conclusion
Jaya Verma Sinha’s appointment as the CEO and Chairperson of the Railway Board is not only a historic achievement for her but also a significant step towards gender diversity and inclusivity in India’s railway leadership. Her vast experience and commitment to the railway sector position her as a remarkable leader who is well-equipped to steer the future of Indian railways in the right direction.