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Salem Railway Division Enhances Measures Against Train Stone-Pelting

The Salem Railway Division of Southern Railway is intensifying efforts to curb the persistent issue of stone-pelting incidents targeting trains, a menace that poses significant risks to passenger safety and disrupts railway operations.

The Chenab Times has learned that authorities are deploying a multi-pronged approach encompassing heightened surveillance, increased awareness campaigns, and stricter enforcement of laws against offenders. These measures come in response to a number of recent incidents where trains were subjected to stone attacks, with a concerning involvement of juveniles and instances of repeat offenders.

Railway officials are stressing the severity of the problem, highlighting that such acts of vandalism can lead to severe injuries or even fatalities among passengers and railway staff. The Salem division is actively engaging in community outreach programmes, particularly targeting schools and residential areas located near railway tracks, to educate children and the public about the grave dangers and stringent legal ramifications associated with train vandalism.

The campaigns aim to foster a sense of responsibility and encourage citizens to actively report any suspicious activities observed near railway lines. By raising public awareness, the railway administration hopes to deter potential offenders and ensure the safety and smooth functioning of train services. The division is also reviewing existing security protocols and exploring technological solutions to enhance monitoring and swiftly apprehend those involved in such destructive acts.

The focus on preventive measures, including educational initiatives, underscores a commitment to addressing the root causes of stone-pelting while simultaneously reinforcing security. This proactive stance is crucial for maintaining the integrity of railway infrastructure and safeguarding the well-being of millions of passengers who rely on train travel daily. The railway authorities have reiterated their appeal to the public for cooperation in eradicating this menace and ensuring a secure travel experience for all.

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