A directive by the railway administration today said 11 of the 12 employees have been suspended, while one stands removed from service.
"The commissioner of railway safety has submitted the enquiry report of the Khatauli accident, in which Pradeep Kumar has been found responsible. He continues to remain dismissed from service," said a senior official of the ministry.
The 11 trackmen, who have not been held responsible in Commission of Railway Safety (CRS) inquiry report, are still suspended from service, and regular departmental disciplinary action for major penalty (which includes removal/dismissal from service after conclusion of departmental enquiry) is going on against them. None of them have been taken back on duty, the official said.
The Utkal Express derailment had led to more than 20 deaths and injured 154 people.
Others including Member, Railway Board, Engineering, General Manager, Northern Railway and Divisional Railway Manager (DRM), Delhi, were penalised following the incident. All of them, however, have rejoined work.
The commissioner of railway safety has blamed human error for the accident.
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