Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Railways highlights ’2018-19 safety record

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NEW DELHI: The Indian Railways made safety its foremost priority and achieved its best ever safety record in 2018-19, the rail ministry said on Friday as a booklet on its achievemen­ts over the past five years was released by minister Piyush Goyal on Friday.

Citing figures, Railway Board chairman VK Yadav said there had been an 81% drop in the number of deaths from 152 in 2013-14 to 29 up to January 31, 2019. “This is a result of holistic efforts. All unmanned level crossings on broad gauge network have been eliminated,” said Goyal. “The Rashtriya Rail Sanraksha Kosh fund of Rs 1 lakh crore has been created for safety expenditur­e,” said Goyal. “We have achieved everything we set out to do in our [2014 general election] manifesto,” he claimed. The minister, who also handles the coal portfolio, said there had been tremendous progress in the last five years, with both ministries taking up new projects on a large scale and implementi­ng them swiftly with an honest approach.

Goyal made it a point to highlight the bullet train project and the recently launched Delhi-Varanasi Vande Bharat Express, claiming these were achievemen­ts unheard of so far. The Mumbai-Ahmedabad bullet train project would be completed by 2023 as scheduled, while the hi-tech, energy-efficient Vande Bharat Express would be started on several more routes.

“In the last few years, we have attained the unattainab­le,” he

said. Goyal said the railways had focused on the North-east and with the completion of the 4.94-km Bogibeel Bridge — the

longest rail-cum-road bridge in India — the travel time from Itanagar to Dibrugarh had been cut to five hours from 24 hours.

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