Guwahati, October 16: Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma has asked the Northeast Frontier Railway (NFR) to deploy high-end technology to prevent elephant deaths due to collision with trains.

He gave the directions during a meeting with officials to discuss various infrastructure expansion plans on Saturday. NFR general manager Ansul Gupta was also present at the meeting.  Elephant Attack: One Dead, Five Injured After Herd of Wild Elephants Attack Villagers in Assam.

"Issues like elephant corridor and elephant deaths caused by train hits were also discussed. Asked the GM to deploy high-end tech solutions for saving our tuskers," Sarma wrote on Twitter after the meeting. Jumbos are routinely injured or killed by speeding trains as railway tracks pass through elephant corridors at various places in Assam.

Three pachyderms were killed in such an incident in Jorhat district last week. Sharing details of the meeting, Sarma said, "To discuss expansion of existing rail infrastructure & new projects, met NF Railway GM Shri Ansul Gupta, ASTC (Assam State Transport Corporation) MD Shri Rahul Chandra Das & senior officials of both the organisations." 30-Year-Old Man Attacked By Wild Elephant in Dhubri District of Assam, Viral Video Will Leave You SHOCKED!.

He stated that his government will allot land to NFR for setting up a second entry to Guwahati Railway Station from the Paltan Bazar side. "For expanding infrastructure at Agthori Railway Station, we'll provide land after getting a request from NFR,” the chief minister added.

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