Kharge reviews Safety Measures on Trains
New Delhi: After two fire incidents
in trains killed 35 passengers, Railway Minister Mallikarjun Kharge has
directed audit of each passenger rake and ensuring of best quality fire
retardant material to check such mishaps.
The minister, who reviewed safety
measures with General Managers of various Zonal Railways, asked
officials to take all possible efforts to prevent accidents and improve
overall safety environment on railways.
Kharge, referring to the two cases of
fire on trains recently, said there should be comprehensive action plan
to prevent such unfortunate incidences.
The steps include an audit of each
passenger rake, ensuring of best quality of fire retardant material,
according to an official statement.
The financial crunch seems to worry the
minister who expressed concern over the falling earnings of the national
transporter. Kharge asked for “urgent” steps to increase earnings to
push railways out of fiscal mess.
Kharge asked the GMs to ensure full and
proper attention to the maintenance of Railway assets including the
fixed assets and rolling stocks.
To keep officers vigilant, the minister
emphasized on meaningful surprise inspections and night inspections and
strict actions against those found responsible for lapses.
The minister also stressed on expediting
the efforts to complete the various targets set in the railway budget
which includes construction of new lines, gauge conversion and doubling.
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