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SCR to enhance track patrolling with RPF during monsoon

SCR to enhance track patrolling with RPF during monsoon

The Hindu27-05-2025

SCR General Manager Arun Kumar Jain has asked his top managers to strengthen track patrolling by deploying additional RPF and track patrolling staff at all identified vulnerable sections at tracks, bridges and locations with heavy rainfall to prevent unsafe conditions.
In addition, they should also identify the miscreants' activities to ensure track safety. Safety drives should be taken up in view of monsoon for strict implantation of the safety procedures to ensure safety in train operations, he said.
Proper working of signalling system should be checked to avoid the unexpected failures during the rainy season. Strict cordination should be maintained in train operations and all safety precautions especially passengers safety at all levels by inspecting assets, said the GM. The standard protocols at level crossing gates has to be adhered to and the availability of CCTVs over the zone, including private sidings, was discussed to ensure security and transparency.
Earlier, Mr. Arun Kumar Jain had launched a new version- 2.0 of e-DAS (Electronic Drawing Approval System) which will be helpful to maintain database related to engineering drawings and help full for approvals by the competent authority. This will promote paperless working, saves time and money, said a press release.

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