Indian Railways News => | Topic started by Mafia on May 23, 2012 - 08:32:33 AM |
Title - Safety aspects continue to be ignoredPosted by : Mafia on May 23, 2012 - 08:32:33 AM |
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The collision of Hampi Express with a goods train on Tuesday underscores the poor performance of the Railways on the safety front and the fact that its functioning is still far from transparent. Both the CAG and the Parliamentary Standing Committee attached to the Railway Ministry have taken exception to the arbitrary functioning of the Ministry. The CAG has accused the Ministry of not being transparent and also pointed out that there has been little change in the status of the promises made during the last three years.After a spate of accidents and collision induced by fog, the then Railway Minister Mamata Banerjee (West Bengal Chief Minister) had promised to put in place anti-collision devices (ACD). But the CAG in its latest report has pointed out their defects and also questioned the efficacy of the Train Protection Warning System (TPWS).Railway Minister Mukul Roy has reiterated his resolve to implement the TPWS, though most of the zones which were required to install the equipment have done much in this direction. However, the pilot projects did not yield the desired results. The proposal was to install ACDs in all the broad gauge sections by 2012-13.Mr. Roy debunked the Kakodkar committee report on enhancing safety aspects. The committee was set up by his predecessor Dinesh Trivedi who was forced to quit soon after presenting the Railway Budget in March because of his differences with his party chief. |