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5 employees working on tracks run over by train

New Delhi: Just three days after six gangmen and six others were run over by trains in two different incidents at Pataudi and Ballabhgarh, four gangmen and a section engineer were run over by the Dehradun-New Delhi Jan Shatabdi on Saturday morning at Ghaziabad. Section engineer Ramesh Kumar and the four   ....Read more

Indian is world worst place to follow safety rulesBy: freddie (indian) | Sunday , 8 Nov '09 18:48:44 PM Reply | Forward This the 3rd time i'm writing regarding safety measures in India. When you really write the truth even IE will not comments for the ordinary citzen to read. Do India follow safety rules. India is world worst place to observe safety rules. World highest number of accidents is in India. Everyday there are 5 people killed by railway accidents in mumbai. So Mr.Railway Minister what is capacity of people travelling in mumbai local trains? ARe you sleeping or scratching your balls.
5 employees working on tracks run over by trainBy: A V Prasanna | Sunday , 8 Nov '09 16:21:15 PM Reply | Forward It is very surprising to note this incident & frequent past incidents of Railway employees being run over. What are the safety norms? Workmen on the tracks are to be protected better & also equipped with fog indicating lamps & other danger signals, to attract the attention of Engine drivers.
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