New Delhi: As the passengers' footfall increases at the railway stations ahead of the festival season, the Railway Board on Friday reviewed security, crowd management, enforcement of COVID-19 protocols, action against human trafficking and other arrangements.
Railway stations and trains will witness a manifold increase in footfall during the upcoming festive season, according to the Indian Railways.
Hence, in order to face the challenges posed by increased footfall effectively, especially during the pandemic wherein COVID protocols also need to be rigorously enforced, Chairman-cum-CEO/Railway Board, Member (Operations and Business Development) and DG/RPF interacted with officers of the field formation at zonal and divisional levels through a video conference today.
Field formations were asked to launch an intensive awareness campaign among the travelling passengers regarding the guidelines issued by the railway administration to prevent the spread of coronavirus in railway stations and trains. They were also asked to strictly enforce the COVID-19 protocol.
Since the footfall in stations and trains is slated to increase during the festival season, the need was felt to launch a focused initiative across all zones for the safety and security of women passengers.