In response to the recent railway accidents across the country, Indian Railways has launched Rail Rakshak Dal teams to improve accident response and rescue efforts. These teams, equipped to swiftly reach accident sites, have been introduced as part of a pilot project in the North Western Railway (NWR) zone in Rajasthan. Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw is set to review the initiative in Jaipur personally. Jyoti Kumar Satija, IG of RPF, NWR, expressed pride in the project, emphasizing its goal of ensuring prompt rescue operations in case of accidents. The Rail Rakshak Dal consists of four units, including five RPF teams and one mechanical team.
Pilot Project for Rail Rakshak Dal Launched in Rajasthan
Rajasthan: In response to the ongoing railway accidents across the country, Indian Railways has formed Rail Rakshak Dal teams for the first time. These teams are equipped to quickly reach accident sites and conduct rescue operations. As part of a pilot project, this initiative… pic.twitter.com/xkPu2IHGtw
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