Indian Railways News => | Topic started by irmafia on Aug 14, 2012 - 09:01:23 AM |
Title - Stations of refugeesPosted by : irmafia on Aug 14, 2012 - 09:01:23 AM |
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The major railway stations of the state are fast turning into a shelter for the mentally challenged and abandoned, who arrive on trains from Bihar, Orissa and other northern states.In fact, the railway police has handed over around 150 women and children and double the number of men so far this year to charitable institutions across the state after finding them roaming around in stations or travelling ticketless on long distance trains from destinations like Bhubhaneswar and Patna.“On Monday alone, four women were found at the south railway station and sent to the Capurnam charitable trust. Such people are mostly found on long distance trains that end here like the Patna Express and the Ernakulam-Guwahati Express.They travel in general compartments, often without food and in unhygienic conditions. Since TTE examination is not mandatory in the general class, it’s hard to spot them at the place of boarding, ” says a railway official.A total of 46 women and 32 children were found by the railway police from the Ernakulam south railway station this year.As the women are particularly vulnerable to attacks, they are quickly shifted to organisations like Shanti Bhavan. “Often they speak their local language and are completely out of their senses. Some murmur abuses while others laugh or even spit on you,” recounts one officer. Most children found on the trains are usually runaways who don’t want to go home. Many are from Orissa and of all ages, some being as young as nine, and others 18. |