
Tatanagar rly stn preps for Shravan
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Jamshedpur: The Chakradharpur divisional railway has taken multiple steps to control Shravan crowd at the Tatanagar station. Five teams comprising the commercial staff, govt railway police, and railway police force (RPF) have been formed to regulate people at the platform when the trains for Baidyanath Dham and Kashi Vishwanath arrive there.
The railways has formed a dedicated team of TTEs to conduct random ticket checking and stop people from boarding the train without an authorised ticket. Only those with reservation tickets will be allowed to board the sleeper coaches.
The railways will also set up a makeshift holding area with a 100-chair capacity at the parking lots for commuters to sit and wait for their trains. Further, 10 RPF jawans in plain clothes will travel on the crowded trains to keep an eye on thieves and drug gangs.
The authorities have asked officials to make regular announcements of the trains arriving at and departing from the station. Furthermore, there should not be a last-minute platform change announcement for the trains, as directed by the authorities to the station officials.
In addition to this, public redressal counters will also be opened. A control room will be set up at the station for live monitoring of the crowd through CCTVs.
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The Chakradharpur divisional railway senior commercial manager, Aditya Chaudhary, said all necessary steps for ensuring the safety of the passengers and the smooth journey of the kanwariyas are being taken at the Tatanagar and Chakradharpur railway stations.

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