Container Corporation of India Limited appointed Shri Manoj K. Srivastava, Principal Executive Director/TT /M, Railway Board, as Part Time Government Director on the Board of CONCOR with immediate effect till he holds the post of Principal Executive Director/TT/M, Railway Board or further orders, whichever is earlier. The company also appointed Shri Amrendra Kumar Chandra, Principal Executive Director/WS&D, Railway Board, as Part Time Government Director on the Board of CONCOR with immediate effect till he holds the post of Principal Executive Director/WS&D, Railway Board or further orders, whichever is earlier. Shri Manoj Kumar Srivastava, Principal Executive Director/Traffic Transportation (M), Railway Board, is an officer of the Indian Railway Traffic Service of 1988 batch.

He is a Post-Graduate in Geology and has vast experience in Railway Operations, Commercial working and General Administration. He has worked at various senior positions in the Indian Railways which include Dy. COM/FOIS, Dy.

COM/Goods, Sr. DOM at Moradabad, Director (Co-ord), CFTM at Northern Railway, ED/PP and ED/TT (Freight) at Railway Board and is presently posted as Principal Executive Director/Traffic Transportation (Freight), Railway Board. He has held the key charges of passenger operations, freight operations and general administration on Zonal Railways. Amrendra Kumar Chandra, an IRSME officer of 1987 batch, graduated from Delhi University in Mechanical Engineering in 1986 and after a brief stint with ONGC, joined Indian Railways.

During his long tenure of more than 33 years with Indian Railways, he has successfully executed and piloted many important projects. He has worked for about ten years during initial years in divisions acquiring valuable experience in core railway operations, planning, budgeting, material management and industrial relations. He has served for about fifteen years in zonal railway headquarters in various capacities like Deputy General Manager, Chief Public Relations Officers, Chief Mechanical Engineer Planning & Chief Workshops Engineer acquiring skill sets like General Management, Project Planning and executions, Public Relations, setting up new Workshops and almost all facets of railways working.

In addition to his techno-managerial, administrative and change management skills, he likes to pay back to society to the best of his abilities. He has looked after sports administration at division and zonal level for about 20 years. He was Chief-de-Mission for the Indian Women's Cricket Team's tour to England & Ireland in 2007.

He is also credited with raising the first ever women's football on Indian Railways.