Staff Reporter
UNDER the guidanceof
Divisional Railway Manager
Devashish Tripathi, continuous
efforts are being made to ensure
the safety of railway passengers.
In a recent incident at Bhopal
Railway Station, Railway
Protection Force (RPF)
personnel demonstrated
vigilance and promptness, saving the life of a
woman passenger and
performing a commendable act.
The incident occurred
approximately when
train number 19484
Barauni-Ahmedabad
Express was passing through
platform number 1 of Bhopal
Station without stopping.
During this time, a 24-yearold woman passenger named
Neha, a resident of Bhopal, who
was travelling from Lalitpur to
Bhopal, mistakenly boarded the
train. When she realised that the
train would not stop at Bhopal
station, she panicked and
attempted to disembark from
the moving train onto the platform. Due to loss of balance, she
began to fall between the train
and the platform.
Seeing this situation, RPF
Constable Sunil Kumar, who was
on duty there, made a
quick decision and
promptly grabbed the
woman passenger,
pulling her safely out.
Had Constable Sunil
Kumar not reacted in
time, a major accident
could have occurred.
His alertness and presence of mind saved the
woman’s life. Senior
Divisional Commercial Manager
Saurabh Kataria commented on
the incident, stating, “Railway
administration gives top priority to the safety of passengers.
This example of courage and
prompt action shown by
Constable Sunil Kumar reflects
the commitment of the railway.
We appeal to passengers not
to attempt to board or disembark from a moving train under
any circumstances during the
journey; it can be life-threatening. The railway’s security
force remains vigilant at all
times, but it is also necessary
for passengers to be aware of
their own safety.” The railway
administration has praised the
commendable work of
Constable Sunil Kumar. The
railway is continuously striving to ensure the safety of passengers and appeals to passengers to remain vigilant,
learning from such incidents.