South Eastern Railway launches project to enhance security of women passengers

The South Eastern Railway has launched Operation My Saheli to boost the security of women passengers in trains, an official said. ‘Operation My Saheli (Friend) gives security to women passengers during their journey on train, the SER spokesman said.

It has been introduced as a pilot project in three trains Howrah-Yesvantpur Duronto Special, Howrah-Ahmedabad Special and Howrah-Mumbai Special since September 18.
“Teams of women sub-inspectors interact with lady passengers in the train at the starting station, briefing them about precautions and they are provided emergency contact numbers,” IG-cum-Principal Chief Security Commissioner, SER, D B Kasar said.

The sub-inspector teams collect the seat numbers and contacts of a specified number of women passengers and remain in touch with them throughout their journey, the spokesman said in a statement. The information is also passed to all scheduled stoppage stations and destination stations, it said.

“This is an effort to provide women passengers an environment in which they feel safe, secure and comfortable during their journey,” Kasar said. The project has been executed under the framework of the ‘Nirbhaya Fund’, and it does not involve any additional expenditure under the head of Railways, the statement added

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