Indian Railways launch intensive drive against inflammable items in trains
All Zonal Railways have launched intensive awareness drive for the passengers. Regular announcements are being made at Railway stations making an appeal not to carry inflammable and explosive objects like firecrackers, gas cylinders, acid, petrol, kerosene, etc, in passenger trains during a train journey.
Surat : The Indian Railways has urged passengers to be careful and not to carry inflammable items and also not let their co-passengers carry such objects while travelling on trains. During this ongoing festive season, after detection of fire crackers in trains at various locations like New Delhi, Anand Vihar, Jabalpur, Vijaywada etc. stations, Ministry of Railways has issued instructions to Zonal Railways for Drive against carriage of inflammable items across the Railways network.
All Zonal Railways have launched intensive awareness drive for the passengers. Regular announcements are being made at Railway stations making an appeal not to carry inflammable and explosive objects like firecrackers, gas cylinders, acid, petrol, kerosene, etc, in passenger trains during a train journey.
Zonal Railways have directed concerned officials to keep a strict vigil on passenger movements while travelling by train. Railway Protection Force (RPF) and Government Railway Police (GRP) personnel have been alerted. Luggage and parcel items are being scanned thoroughly before loading.
A public awareness campaign encouraging rail passengers to take preventative measures to avert fire incidents :
- NO. of leaflets distributed : 36,852
- NO. of stickers/posted posters : 12,401
- NO. of Nukkad nataks performed : 638
- NO. of stations where announcements through PA system is made :14,362
- Advertisement published in print media : 171
- Video displayed in TV channels/RDN : 1,320
- Posting of banners on social media : 928
A public awareness meeting conducted
- NO. of awareness meeting conducted with Parcel porters : 3,887
- NO. of awareness meeting conducted with Lease Holders & their staff : 2,145
- NO. of awareness meeting conducted with Parcel staff : 4,694
- NO. of awareness meeting conducted with pantry car staff : 9,386
- NO. of awareness meeting conducted with Catering staff of stations : 5,120
- NO. of awareness meeting conducted with Kuli: 5,094
- NO. of awareness meeting conducted with OBHS staff : 4,510
- NO. of awareness meeting conducted with other outsourced staff: 4,977
- NO. of awareness meeting conducted with Passengers: 79,060
Legal Actions Taken
- NO. of checks conducted in trains : 37,311
- NO. of checks conducted at stations : 22,110
- NO. of checks conducted at yards/ washing lines / pit lines/ fueling points : 7,656
Violators Booked
- NO. of violators jailed under section 153/164 of Railway Act for carrying inflammable articles, i.e. firecrackers and gas cylnders : 155
- NO. of violators booked for carrying Cigrates/Beedi under the Cigarettes and Other Tobacco Products Act (COTPA) : 3,284
Indian Railways appeals to Railway passengers not to carry any inflammable materials gas cylinders, petrol, diesel, and kerosene, stoves, matchboxes, cigarette lighters, and any detonating substances, including firecrackers.
As per Sections 67, 164, and 165 of the Railway Act 1989, carrying flammable and explosive articles on railways constitutes a punishable offence, with penalties of up to ₹1,000 or imprisonment for up to three years, or both, in addition to being responsible for any loss, injury, or damage caused.
Over Western Railway, special drives were conducted to create awareness to not carry inflammable items in trains and in railway premises. A total of 13 cases were registered with arrest of 13 accused persons and seizure of inflammable items worth Rs.1.63 Lakh. An SMS campaign (1 Crore) was run by WR which was sent to 35 lakh mobile users. Besides this, informative webcards were posted on various social media platforms such as X, Facebook, Koo and Instagram. Public awareness meetings with Pantry Car staff, Catering staff, Parcel staff, etc. were conducted. Intensive checks to detect inflammable items were conducted in trains and at stations. Leaflets/pamphlets were distributed to create awareness among railway commuters to not carry inflammable objects in trains or in railway premises. Announcements were also made through PA systems at stations.