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RPF, Mumbai Division In Co-ordination With Other Staff Saves 47 Lives In 2021

Central Railway RPF personnel, as a part of "Mission Jeevan Rakshak", have saved 47 lives so far over Mumbai suburban system in 2021.

RPF, Mumbai Division In Co-ordination With Other Staff Saves 47 Lives In 2021
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Railway Protection Force RPF personnel are always in the forefront and keep around the clock vigil in safeguarding not only railway properties but also saving hundreds of lives of Mumbai rail commuters with the help of other duty Railway staff. 

Central Railways RPF personnel, as a part of "Mission Jeevan Rakshak", have saved 47 lives so far over Mumbai suburban system in 2021, at times even risking their own life. Visuals of some of these lifesaving incidents have become very popular in media and have gone viral on social media. 

These soldiers of the Railway Protection Force face diverse security challenges such as crime against passengers and railway properties, extremist violence, obstruction to train movement, rescuing missing children and seizing narcotics in trains and railway premises. Amidst all this, they keep a close watch on the safety of passengers.

The alert RPF in most cases has saved the lives of those passengers, who are sometimes negligent and face danger while boarding or alighting running trains. At times lives have been saved while attempting suicide due to various personal reasons. But in the end, this act of saviours results in jubilation, happiness and gratitude beyond words towards the RPF personnel. 

In 2021, over the Mumbai Suburban /Non-Suburban network, out of 47 lives saved, 11 cases were saved at Kalyan station, 10 cases were saved at Dadar, 6 at Thane, 4 at LTT, 3 at Panvel, 2 each at Kurla & Vadala Road,1 each at Turbhe, Titwala, Roha, Kasara, Dombivli, Ghatkopar, Byculla, Diva and CSMT Mainline stations. Most of them were saved during boarding or de-boarding long-distance trains.

Recently on December 26, RPF Constable, Raju Puniya while performing his duty at Thane Station saw a passenger Ram Pravesh Bihari, a resident of Azamgarh, UP slipping down while trying to board a running train 11055 Dn Godan Express. The Guard of the train also saw this and immediately dropped the pressure and stopped the train thus saving the passenger from imminent death.

In another incident, RPF Constable R K Meena while performing platform duty at Panvel station on December 17 saw a lady passenger Gyan Devi resident of Kamothe, Panvel slip and fall between train and platform while trying to board train no 15066 Panvel-Gorakhpur, he acted immediately pulled the passenger to safety and saved her life. 

These brave soldiers of the Railway Protection Force have become a symbol with their alertness and courage having saved the lives of many commuters.

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