Indian Railways News => | Topic started by RailXpert on Jul 17, 2012 - 09:00:18 AM |
Title - When apathy killsPosted by : RailXpert on Jul 17, 2012 - 09:00:18 AM |
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Enraged staff at the Basin Bridge train care centre struck work for five hours on Monday morning after a colleague died in the early hours of injuries sustained in a fall on Saturday. They were protesting the lack of basic medical facilities and an ambulance to move Anbu, who apparently slipped on a heap of uncleared waste and fell from a ramp into a pit line, to hospital in time. The 44-year-old from Tiruvallur, who sustained severe head injuries in the fall early on Saturday, lay bleeding as an ambulance took more than 45 minutes to reach the spot. He was shunted from one hospital to another before being admitted to the government general hospital where he died early on Monday.As the news spread, hundreds of employees stopped work criticizing the authorities' failure to provide basic facilities. Senior officials' incharge of the centre and Chennai division did not take steps to clear garbage, drain water from pit lines and appoint additional staff even after a huge workers' protest last month, they said."The divisional railway manager promised that all issues would be sorted out in the first week of July. But, everything remains the same. Food waste, empty water bottles and other rubbish from coaches are swept onto ramps and not cleared in time," said a senior technician.The workers, who blocked the rake of the Chennai-CST Express which was being taken to Chennai Central, ended the strike around 2pm after additional divisional railway manager Anil Kumar promised to take steps to remove garbage and clean pit lines soon. |