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Railway Employee Id Card: No need to make rounds for ID card, work will be done in one click

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Railway Employee Id Card: Railway employees have got a big relief. Now employees will not have to run around for ID cards. Izzatnagar division of Northeast Railway has started the facility of making ID cards online for its employees.

A portal has been launched by the railway, through which railway employees can make their own ID online. It is worth noting that this thing has been demanded by railway employees for the last several days.

You can create your ID card from this website, login like this

If the employees of Izzatnagar Mandal want to make their ID card online, then they should search safety.izn on Google . The portal of Izzatnagar Mandal will appear in front of you. Here you will find many options on the home page. Among these, there will be an option of ID card portal, click on it. After this you will have to log in to the portal. To log in, you will have to enter your Employee Number and Password. If you have not created a login, then you can create a new account.

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Create your login on the portal with these steps, generate password also

To login, railway employees will have to enter their Employee Number. After this, date of birth and PAN card will have to be entered. After this, you will have to enter the password. On the other hand, if you have forgotten your password, then you can generate a new password by entering Employee Number, Date of Birth and PAN number. Apart from this, you will get facilities like Prahari, Knowledge and Training Portal, System Map on the website.

Let us tell you that the Railway Claims Tribunal has said that GRP and RPF personnel will have to obtain valid permission or buy tickets for train travel and carrying only identity cards is not enough. The tribunal said this while rejecting the compensation petition filed by a constable, who claimed that he was on official duty at the time of falling from the train.

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