|
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
RECENT NEWS
1
www.cr.indianrailways.gov.in- 2020-12-03
Central Railway Press Release Mumbai Division carried out important infrastructure work of FOBs and ROBs during lockdown and unlock Mumbai Division of Central Railway has completed important infrastructure work during the lockdown and unlock period. The amount of work it has done at 45 locations would have required many traffic blocks and impact on some trains running during normal period. New foot over bridges (4 nos) The work of new foot over bridges (FOB) at 4 locations viz. Kurla-Sion (Swadeshi Mill), Dombivali, Thakurli and Titwala. Dismantling of old Foot over bridges (5 nos) The work of dismantling of distressed 2 steel spans of Foot Over Bridge at Vadala Road, one span of FOB at Ambarnath, one span at Ambivli, 2 spans at Atgaon, two spans of more than 100-year-old FOB at Vasind railway station were carried out. Major Repairing work of Foot over bridges The repairing work of 32 foot over bridges at 28 stations ie CSMT, Sandhurst Road, Byculla (2), Parel, Dadar, Sion, Mulund (2), Thane, Kalva(2), King's Circle(2), Panvel (2), Ulhasnagar, Badlapur, Khadavali, Vasind, Asangaon, Igatpuri, Bhiwandi Road, Khaman Road, Kharbav, Juchandra, Nilje, Dativali, Taloja, Kalamboli, Chauk and Mohope were carried out successfully. Repairing of Road Over Bridges Repairing of road over bridges Khardi, Umbermali, Shilphata and British era Waldhuni Road over bridge at Kalyan completed successfully. Recently, a new steel ‘Open Web Girder' for Patripul Road Over Bridge was launched successfully across busy railway tracks. The Patripul Road Over Bridge, built in 1914 between Kalyan and Dombivli, which was dismantled sometime back. Optimum utilisation of manpower during lockdown, effective utilisation of limited resources and machinery and duly observing norms of COVID19 all above work carried out successfully. --- --- December 03, 2020 PR No.2020/12/09 This press release is issued by the Public Relations Department, Central Railway, Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus Mumbai
(Shivaji Sutar) Chief Public Relations Officer 2
www.cr.indianrailways.gov.in- 2020-11-27
Central Railway Press Release Tout apprehended and Thief arrested for stealing Mobile, Forgotten bag returned to owner Acting on information received from headquarters, Shri S.K. Kol, Sub-Inspector, Shri Sanjiv Gupta, Shri M.K. Gupta and Shri Pradeep Hinkule, Constables of RPF Post Badlapur apprehended one person namely Abdul Karim Shaikh, 31 yrs from his residence at Shahad Phatak, EMT company, Ulhasnagar for illegal business of rail e-tickets. The person was brought along with his CPU & Mobile to Badlapur. Total 30 personal user IDs, 9 past journey tickets valued Rs. 13,736/- and 02 extensions (Ocean & Tatkaladda) were found with him. In this connection, a case has been registered against him as per Railways Act. Shri Chandar Thakur, Constable RPF received a message from RPF Helpline-182 passed about a left behind bag in a suburban train, but the train left for siding at Ambarnath. Shri Rahul Nikam, another Constable was deputed at siding. He searched the train and retrieved the bag. He brought the bag at RPF Post Ambarnath & information relayed to helpline 182. Later, a person namely Sandeep Kumar Singh, a resident of Alankar apartment, Agasham Road, Diva came and said that he forgotten his bag, while he was travelling from Kurla to Diva. After due verification, the bag which containing 3 gold rings, 1 gold chain, 1 pair of ear rings, house agreement paper, bank check book, LIC papers and cash of Rs.550/-, Total value of Rs.1,10,550/- was safely handed over to him. At around 12.50 pm, on platform 07/08 at CSMT, a passenger’s mobile was stolen, and some passengers shouted. Their shouts alerted Shri Yunus Khan, Sub-Inspector and Shri Kiran Kumar Ramaraje, RPF Constable Shri Takle, Constable GRP. They chased him who jumped on to the track. That unknown person tried to hit the staff by taking out a knife but the staff carefully grabbed him and handed over to the GRP CSMT for further proceedings. He revealed his name as Shakeel Ahmed Nasir Ahmed Sheikh 24 years – resident of Qureshi Mohalla, Govandi. After searching him, the GRP found out a Rampuri knife and mobile phone valued Rs. 14,000/- in his possession. The owner of the mobile Shri Vijay Ashok Patil, registered a complaint and the thief was arrested under IPC and Arms Act. --- --- Date: November 26, 2020 PR No.2020/11/49 This press release is issued by the Public Relations Department, Central Railway, Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus Mumbai (Shivaji Sutar) Chief Public Relations Officer |