Pakistani Railway Driver Sallry: The salary information of a Pakistan Railway driver may change over time, but generally the salary of a railway driver in Pakistan can be between 30,000 to 60,000 Pakistani rupees per month. This salary may vary depending on experience, job level, and location. In some cases, senior drivers may get higher salaries, while the salary of newly recruited drivers may be slightly less.

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You have given absolutely correct information. The average salary of a train driver in Pakistan Railways ranges from 16,710 to 43,936 Pakistani rupees per month. This salary varies according to experience, grade and type of duty. Apart from this, the salary may increase further due to overtime and other allowances. With experience, the salary of a train driver keeps increasing.

Absolutely, train drivers are provided not only salary but also many other allowances and facilities. The major ones are:

1. Travel Allowance: Train drivers are given allowance to travel, which helps them to commute to their workplace.

2. Medical facilities: They can avail medical facilities along with the family, which helps in taking care of their health.

3. Pension schemes: There are also pension schemes for government employees, which provide a stable income after their service ends.

4. Promotion and better salary: Experienced and senior train drivers get better salary after promotion, which is an evaluation of their hard work and experience

All these facilities provide security and benefits to train drivers during their work, and give them an opportunity to grow in their career.

The attack on the Jaffar Express

The attack on the Jaffar Express train in Pakistan is a serious and dangerous incident. When gunmen started firing on a train full of 500 passengers, there was panic among the passengers and the situation became very tense after this attack. In this incident carried out by the militants of Baloch Liberation Army (BLA), 155 hostages have been rescued safely, while 27 militants were killed by the security forces.

Security forces have cordoned

Security forces have cordoned off the area and are continuing the rescue operation to release the remaining hostages. This incident highlights the atmosphere of militancy and insecurity in Pakistan’s Balochistan province, which is a serious challenge to regional and national security.

This incident has further complicated the conflict and security situation in Balochistan, and these incidents also pose a major challenge to Pakistan’s railway network.