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Indian Rail budget focuses on increased security | In presenting her maiden Rail-Budget, the Minister for Railways Mamata Banerjee presented a 'please all Rail budget' for different sections of society keeping common man in mind, even though she kept on expressing her inability to satisfy disrupting voices coming from the Opposition Benches of Lok Sabha on Wednesday. Ms. Banerjee today
announced that her Ministry would follow a twin strategy of adopting the highest
level of technology and pressing into force well-trained manpower, as emphasized
in Vision 2020 for safety and security. Presenting the Railway Budget for 2010-11
in Parliament, the Minister said that safety and security never sleeps and zero
tolerance for accidents is our vision and mission. She said 17,000 trains run
everyday carrying 18 million passengers over 64,015 route- kms. In such a vast
operation and due to technical problems, sabotage, fog, rail roko, natural disaster
and human failure, there are some unfortunate incidents of accidents. She said
Railways has to go in for new, cutting-edge equipment to prevent accidents. Anti-collision
device (ACD) and Train Protection Warning System (TPWS) are two such devices.
She said ACD has already been installed on Northern Frontier Railway and is now
proposed to be extended to three more Zonal Railways. "Four projects of TPWS covering
828 route-kms for improving safety and preventing collision accidents will be
implemented during the year. Railways are also developing crashworthy coaches
and locomotives and will provide automatic fire and smoke detection system in
20 pairs of long-distance trains as pilot project," she stated. "Accidents at
unmanned level crossings are a source of deep concern to all. Even now, there
are about 17,000 unmanned level crossings. She said that manning of around 3,000
level crossings was approved in 2009-10 and a further 1,000 level crossings will
be taken up next year. A special drive in this regard is being launched so that
in the coming five years, all the unmanned LCs are manned," she added. Ms. Banerjee
said that Railways would construct more under-passes, limited height sub-ways
besides Rail Over Bridges (ROBs) and Rail Under Bridges (RUBs). She said Railways
will explore the possibility of using jute geo-textiles wherever the soil formation
of railway track is unstable and weak. She said with the law and order being a
state subject, security cannot be ensured without the whole-hearted cooperation
of the State Governments. She said, in fact, Railways bear 50 per cent of the
cost of State Government Railway Police. (GRP). She appealed to the people not
to target the Railways during any local issue and frequent rail rooks agitation.
Ms. Banerjee said that her Ministry has to strengthen the Railway Protection Force(RPF)
as an organization and to modernize RPF, full support is being given. Railways
will bring a comprehensive bill for providing security to passengers. She said
as security is an important area, Railways has decided to involve ex-servicemen
to strengthen Railway Protection Force. Referring to security of women passengers,
Ms. Mamta informed the House that it will be improved by raising 12 companies
of women RPF personnel to be named 'Mahila Vahini'. Railway Protection Special
Force(RPSF) will also be strengthened and priority will be given to women especially
those belonging to minorities, SC/ST, OBC and economically backward classes. |
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