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Key demands raised at Mysuru DRUCC meeting
The Divisional Railway Users Consultative Committee (DRUCC) meeting held here on Wednesday reflected growing expectations from the Railways by the public and the concerns of the rail users in equal measure.
The rail users represented the entire division and the authorities said that the response was acknowledged in a positive manner by the railway administration as these inputs, would help in enhancing passenger convenience and operational efficiency.
Some of the demands have been pending for years and were raised again and a strong plea was made for introduction of additional trains connecting Mysuru to Ajmer and Mumbai, citing growing passenger demand and the need for better connectivity to these important destinations.
A proposal was also suggested by the rail users to reschedule the timings of Train No. 16205 (Talguppa–Mysuru Express) so that it reaches Mysuru before 9 p.m. so as to facilitate easier onward travel and better last-mile connectivity for passengers arriving in the evening.
Suggestions were also made to construct adequate shelter for two-wheeler parking areas at stations to provide protection to vehicles from natural elements.
The committee members drew attention to the increasing commuter population from Byadgi and wanted the authorities to provide a stoppage for important trains to cater to the railway users in the area.
Girish Dharmaraj Kalagonda, Divisional Commercial Manager, said in a move that could benefit silk industry, the rail users consultative committee sought permission for loading of silk consignments from Shivamogga with arrangements made to their transportation to Ramanagara. It was reasoned that such a move could significantly benefit the silk industry and promote regional economic activity through rail-based freight services, said Mr. Dharmaraj.
Members also urged for commissioning of prepaid autorickshaw systems at key stations to ensure regulated, safe, and hassle-free transportation for passengers, especially during peak hours.
The Railway authorities were urged to expedite and complete the ongoing renovation works at several railway stations — both to increase functional efficiency of passenger amenities and to improve aesthetic appeal.
Other demands that stemmed during the meeting pertained to prominent display of contact numbers of the Battery Operated Vehicle (BOV) operations at various stations. This would enable the specially-abled persons, the sick and elderly passengers to easily avail of these mobility services.
Divisional Railway Manager Mudit Mittal assured the committee members that the issues raised in the meeting would be taken up on priority, subject to feasibility, and approval would be sought from the competent authorities.
He said the Mysuru division remains committed to improving both passenger experience and operational effectiveness through active engagement with its stakeholders.
Vinayak R. Nayak, Additional Divisional Railway Manager, Mysuru, and other officials were present.