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CoreOps.AI unveils AgentCORE aimed at enterprise operations
CoreOps.AI unveils AgentCORE aimed at enterprise operations

Time of India

time30-07-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

CoreOps.AI unveils AgentCORE aimed at enterprise operations

announced the launch of AgentCORE , a powerful new platform designed to embed autonomous intelligence in enterprise operations . It enables enterprises to build, train, and deploy intelligent AI agents . 'AgentCORE is our dream made real - a platform that ignites a movement to reimagine business operations with intelligence and agility. This is just the start of a future where enterprises don't just run - they think, learn, evolve and innovate.' said Rajiv Srivastava, CEO and Founder of 'Agentic AI isn't just automation, it's intelligence in action,' said Ankur Sharma, CTO and Founder of 'We designed AgentCORE to make AI a practical part of day to day enterprise operations and move beyond experiments.' 'Building truly intelligent, reliable, scalable and secure agents is too massive a challenge and we can't solve it alone' Sharma added. 'By open-sourcing AgentCORE, we are building a community driven foundation the world can build on. Join us on GitHub and help shape the future."

Low speed averts accident as train hits iron grille placed on track
Low speed averts accident as train hits iron grille placed on track

Time of India

time23-06-2025

  • Time of India

Low speed averts accident as train hits iron grille placed on track

Lucknow: A major train accident was averted when the Anand Vihar Terminal-Gorakhpur Humsafar Express (12572) hit an iron grille placed on the railway track in Dilkusha-Malhaur section of Lucknow around 3am on Sunday. Since the train was running at a very slow speed, a major accident was averted. This was the eighth train sabotage attempt in Uttar Pradesh and third in Lucknow since April. Senior section engineer (P-way) Rajiv Srivastava filed an FIR against unidentified people at Gomtinagar police station late Sunday night under sections 151 (damage to or destruction of certain railway properties) and 153 (endangering the safety of railway passengers) of the Railway Act. "Around 3.40 am, the control was informed that the train (12572) had hit an iron grille kept on the Dilkusha-Malhaur section," the FIR read. After the incident, loco pilots of the train removed the grille from the track. "Since the train was at low speed, the possibility of derailment had reduced," an official source from the Northern Railway, Lucknow division, said. Similar incidents have been reported in UP for the last three months. On June 1 night, an unidentified person had stuffed ballast — the crushed stones that stabilize railway tracks —between the tongue rail and stock rail, jamming the mechanism designed to ensure smooth train transitions near Dohna station in Bareilly district (Northeastern Railway's Izzatnagar division). Alert loco-pilots and the train manager of the 05307 Tanakpur-Bareilly City passenger train spotted trouble on the tracks and acted swiftly to prevent a potential disaster. Unidentified miscreants had also bent the earthing plate, a flat metal component connecting the overhead equipment (OHE) to the switch expansion joint rail (SWJR). The SWJR allows rails to expand and contract with temperature changes while maintaining the switch's functionality. Similarly, on May 31, loco pilots of the 64021 Delhi-Shamli MEMU train averted disaster when they spotted a 12-foot iron pipe, ballast, and a broken concrete tube placed on the tracks near Shamli station. On the intervening night of May 29-30, an attempt to derail the New Delhi-Bhubaneswar Tejas Rajdhani Express (22824) was foiled after ballast was found on the tracks between Bheerpur and Meja Road in Prayagraj. The same month, two attempts to derail Delhi-Dibrugarh Rajdhani Express (20504) and Kathgodam Express (15044) were recorded on May 19, near Dalelnagar and Umar Tali stations of Hardoi district, when a wooden log was found on the track.

UP train mishap averted: Iron grill on track halts Gorakhpur-Humsafar Express in Lucknow; 8th sabotage bid in Uttar Pradesh since April
UP train mishap averted: Iron grill on track halts Gorakhpur-Humsafar Express in Lucknow; 8th sabotage bid in Uttar Pradesh since April

Time of India

time23-06-2025

  • Time of India

UP train mishap averted: Iron grill on track halts Gorakhpur-Humsafar Express in Lucknow; 8th sabotage bid in Uttar Pradesh since April

LUCKNOW: A train mishap was averted in the early hours of Sunday at around 3 am, when the Anand Vihar Terminal–Gorakhpur Humsafar Express (12572) collided with an iron grill deliberately placed on the railway tracks between Dilkusha and Malhaur in Lucknow. This marks the eighth attempt at train sabotage in Uttar Pradesh, and the third in Lucknow since April. Following the incident, Gomti Nagar police registered an FIR. The case has been filed under sections 151 (damage to railway property) and 153 (endangering passenger safety) of the Railway Act against unknown persons, based on a written complaint by senior section engineer (P-Way) Rajiv Srivastava. "At around 3.40 am, control was informed that 12572 had hit an iron grill placed on the Dilkusha–Malhaur section," the FIR stated. After the incident, the train's loco pilots removed the grill from the track. "Since the train was moving at low speed, the risk of derailment was reduced," said a Northern Railway official from the Lucknow division. String of Sabotage Attempts in Uttar Pradesh UP has witnessed multiple such attempts over the past few months: June 2025: A passenger train was saved from disaster near Dohna station in Bareilly after a ballast (crushed stones used to stabilise tracks) was deliberately jammed into the switch mechanism. Miscreants also bent an earthing plate linked to overhead equipment. 31 May 2025: A 12-foot iron pipe, ballast, and a broken concrete tube were placed on the Delhi–Shamli MEMU train's route near Shamli station, but alert loco pilots spotted the obstruction in time. 29–30 May 2025: Ballast was found on the tracks between Bheerpur and Meja Road in Prayagraj, aimed at derailing the New Delhi–Bhubaneswar Tejas Rajdhani Express (22824). 19 May 2025: Two derailment attempts were reported in Hardoi district where logs were placed on the tracks to target the Delhi–Dibrugarh Rajdhani Express (20504) and Kathgodam Express (15044). 22 April 2025: A freight train hit a large metal door left on the tracks between Utraitai Junction and Bakkas, damaging pandrol clips that secure rails. 16 April 2025: A mango tree branch placed on the track caused a scare for the Delhi-bound Garib Rath Express in Malihabad. 6 October 2024: The Rae Bareli–Raghuraj Singh passenger train avoided derailment after a heap of soil was found on the tracks. 2 October 2024: A railway-owned fire extinguisher was found placed on the tracks near Ambiyapur station, Kanpur Dehat. 29 September 2024: Another fire extinguisher was spotted between Govindpuri and Bhimsen in Kanpur. 22 September 2024: A mini gas cylinder was discovered on a loopline at Prempur station in the North Central Railway zone. 16 September 2024: A wooden log caused engine failure to the Swatantrata Senani Express (12561) between Ghazipur Ghat and Ghazipur City. 9 September 2024: The Kalindi Express (14117) hit an LPG cylinder placed on the track between Barrajpur and Utripura. 6 December 2023: The Shiv Ganga Express (12560) ran over metal rail pieces in Khurja, Bulandshahr. Seven rail chunks were later recovered by police.

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