Tatanagar Railway Quarters in Dire Need of Repair
Half-Century-Old Housing Units Pose Risk to Resident Employees
Prolonged neglect of 2100 railway quarters sparks concerns over safety and living conditions, prompting calls for urgent renovation.
JAMSHEDPUR – The railway quarters housing Tatanagar railway employees have fallen into a state of severe disrepair, raising serious safety concerns for residents.
Built approximately 50 years ago, the 2100 quarters have suffered from prolonged neglect and lack of maintenance.
Deteriorating conditions include crumbling plaster, exposed ceiling rods, and unchecked vegetation growth on external walls.
Despite numerous complaints to senior officials, no substantial action has been taken to address these issues.
A railway union representative stated, "The living conditions are deplorable and pose a significant risk to our members’ well-being."
Residents continue to occupy these unsafe structures, highlighting the urgent need for comprehensive repairs.
Local housing expert Rajesh Kumar commented, "Such neglect not only impacts employee morale but also raises serious liability concerns for the railway authorities."
Efforts to address these issues are ongoing, with appeals for immediate attention from railway authorities.
The situation underscores the broader challenge of maintaining aging infrastructure in India’s railway system.
Residents and union representatives are calling for a time-bound plan to renovate and upgrade the quarters.

