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WR's RPF personnel dress up as 'Yamraj' to stop track-crossing

RPF personnel were instructed to dress like Yamraj to get people to desist from crossing tracks and risking their lives. As part of the play-acting, 'Yamraj' carries the trespasser, railway lingo for track-crosser, on his shoulder over some distance symbolising the imminent danger one faces of being snatched away by death while taking a short-cut over the tracks.

WR's RPF personnel dress up as 'Yamraj' to stop track-crossing
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Published : Nov 8, 2019, 7:20 PM IST

Mumbai: Western Railway has got RPF personnel to dress like Yamraj, the god of death and justice, and visit stations and adjoining areas to get people to desist from crossing tracks and risking their lives.

As part of the play-acting, 'Yamraj' carries the trespasser, railway lingo for track-crosser, on his shoulder over some distance symbolising the imminent danger one faces of being snatched away by death while taking a short-cut over the tracks, a railway official said.

WR's RPF personnel dress up as 'Yamraj' to stop track-crossing

The drive was found to be effective when first carried out at Andheri and Malad station after which it was extended to other stations, WR chief public relations officer Ravinder Bhakar said on Friday.

"Railway Protection Froce staff in the attire of Yamraj have been telling people not to cross tracks. We will cover several areas in the days to come," he said.

Mumbai suburban network, among the densest in the world with over 7 million daily passengers, sees 8-10 death track deaths every day.

Bhakar said 13,463 people have been prosecuted by WR under section 147 of the Railway Act for track-crossing till October 2109, which is 30 per cent more than the numbers in the corresponding period last year.

Bhakar said trespass deaths in WR's suburban section had reduced by 7 per cent and injuries by 30 per cent in the month of September and put it down to better policing and awareness.

Also read: SC admits plea against ban on animal sacrifice in temples

Mumbai: Western Railway has got RPF personnel to dress like Yamraj, the god of death and justice, and visit stations and adjoining areas to get people to desist from crossing tracks and risking their lives.

As part of the play-acting, 'Yamraj' carries the trespasser, railway lingo for track-crosser, on his shoulder over some distance symbolising the imminent danger one faces of being snatched away by death while taking a short-cut over the tracks, a railway official said.

WR's RPF personnel dress up as 'Yamraj' to stop track-crossing

The drive was found to be effective when first carried out at Andheri and Malad station after which it was extended to other stations, WR chief public relations officer Ravinder Bhakar said on Friday.

"Railway Protection Froce staff in the attire of Yamraj have been telling people not to cross tracks. We will cover several areas in the days to come," he said.

Mumbai suburban network, among the densest in the world with over 7 million daily passengers, sees 8-10 death track deaths every day.

Bhakar said 13,463 people have been prosecuted by WR under section 147 of the Railway Act for track-crossing till October 2109, which is 30 per cent more than the numbers in the corresponding period last year.

Bhakar said trespass deaths in WR's suburban section had reduced by 7 per cent and injuries by 30 per cent in the month of September and put it down to better policing and awareness.

Also read: SC admits plea against ban on animal sacrifice in temples

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WR's RPF personnel dress up as 'Yamraj' to stop track-crossing
         Mumbai, Nov 8 (PTI) Western Railway has got RPF
personnel to dress like Yamraj, the god of death and justice,
and visit stations and adjoining areas to get people to desist
from crossing tracks and risking their lives.
         As part of the play-acting, 'Yamraj' carries the
trespasser, railway lingo for track-crosser, on his shoulder
over some distance symbolising the imminent danger one faces
of being snatched away by death while taking a short-cut over
the tracks, a railway official said.
         The drive was found to be effective when first carried
out at Andheri and Malad station after which it was extended
to other stations, WR chief public relations officer Ravinder
Bhakar said on Friday.
         "Railway Protection Froce staff in the attire of
Yamraj have been telling people not to cross tracks. We will
cover several areas in the days to come," he said.
         Mumbai suburban network, among the densest in the
world with over 7 million daily passengers, sees 8-10 death
track deaths every day.
         Bhakar said 13,463 people have been prosecuted by WR
under section 147 of the Railway Act for track-crossing till
October 2109, which is 30 per cent more than the numbers in
the corresponding period last year.
         Bhakar said trespass deaths in WR's suburban section
had reduced by 7 per cent and injuries by 30 per cent in the
month of September, and put it down to better policing and
awareness. PTI APM
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