This Court struck down only a portion of the notifi cation which has been extracted in the earlier part of this judgment but the rest of the directions contained in the notification remained unaffected, including the direction that with effect from April 1, 1966 all the Train Examiners on successful completion of their training should be straightaway brought on to the scale of Rs.205 280 instead of being first absorbed in Grade D. Similarly further direc tion that those apprentices who were undergoing training on April 1, 1966 shall undergo five years ' training instead of four years and during their training they would receive 1030 stipend in the scale of Rs. 180 2 10 and after completion of their training they will straightaway be appointed to Grade C. After the judgment of this Court, the Railway Board reconsidered the matter and with a view to implement the decision of this Court and to further carry out its policy of reorganisation as initiated under its circular dated October 27, 1965 it issued directions under its circular dated July 2, 1970, which is as under: "GOVERNMENT OF INDIA MINISTRY OF RAILWAY (RAILWAY BOARD) No. E(NG) i/69/PMI 180 New Delhi Dated 2nd July 1970 The GMs.