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Should India look at the US, UK model to improve safety of railway network?

Privatisation of railway operations has meant that the corporations running the networks are liable for any shortcoming.

June 07, 2023 / 18:19 IST
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Odisha train crash AFP
Odisha train crash AFP

The death of around 275 people in a collision between three trains on June 2 in Balasore, Odisha, has once again brought rail safety back into the spotlight.

In the last 10 years, India has witnessed 10 major train accidents that have resulted in the death of nearly 600 people. But of late, the government has done some work to reduce deaths due to train accidents.

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In 2021-22, 17 people died due to train accidents, while eight people died in 2022-23. These two figures put the recent tragedy into perspective.

While the government has taken a number of steps to improve the safety features of Indian Railways (IR), India is still plagued by epic tragedies.