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5 Trains from (MQZ)MOTA JADRA to (MHV)MAHUVA JN


Address: Mahuva - Bhanvad Rd, Mota Jadra, 364290 Gujarat

Station Code: MQZ

Station Name: Mota Jadra

Zone: WR/Western

Train Frequency Weekly: 25

Station Traffic: Low

Address: Mahuva, Gujarat 364290, India

Station Code: MHV

Station Name: MAHUVA JN

Zone: WR/Western

Train Frequency Weekly: 43

Station Traffic: Low





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59235DLJ MHV PASSMQZ09:27MHV09:500:23M,TU,W,TH,F,SA,SUUNRESERVED59235 Status
59244MHV RJU PASSMQZ10:17SJF10:310:14M,TU,W,TH,F,SA,SUUNRESERVED59244 Status
59243RJU MHV PASSMQZ12:41MHV12:550:14M,TU,W,TH,F,SA,SUUNRESERVED59243 Status
59225BVC MHV PASSDGJ13:40MHV14:100:30M,TU,W,TH,F,SA,SUUNRESERVED59225 Status
59236MHV DLJ PASSMQZ17:27SJF17:400:13M,TU,W,TH,F,SA,SUUNRESERVED59236 Status
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RECENT NEWS

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SOUTH CENTRAL RAILWAY
PRESS RELEASE
PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICE, SECUNDERABAD - 500 071
No.150/2023-2414-06-2023
Secunderabad
PR No. 150 - Cyclonic Storm "Biparjoy" over the East Central Arabian Sea Precautionary measures and Action plan taken by Indian Railways

India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued latest bulletin No. 43 (ARB/01/2023) dated 11.6.23 at 17.10 hr. As per the bulletin, the extremely severe cyclonic storm “BIPARJOY” over East Central Arabian sea is moving and may affect Saurashtra & Kutch Areas. Forecast of Cyclone “Biparjoy’ for the next 4 days commencing from 11th to 14th June” 2023 has been made over all Saurashtra area. The storm is expected to affect Saurashtra & Kutch areas. The vulnerable sections include Bhavnagar, Mahuva, Veraval to Porbandar area, OKHA to HAPA and Gandhidham area. The landfall is predicted to occur near Mandvi-Jakhau Port o­n the evening of the 14th.

Indian Railways has implemented various measures to ensure the safety and minimize the impact of the cyclone.

These include:

 

1.Activation of Disaster Management Room at the Zonal Railway headquarters and round-the-clock manning by various departments.

2.Operation of emergency control rooms at division headquarters in Bhavnagar, Rajkot, Ahmedabad, and Gandhidham.

3.Regular Monitoring of wind speed at multiple locations and instructions to regulate or stop trains if wind velocity exceeds 50 kmph. Anemometers have been installed at stations and reading of wind speed is being taken o­n hourly basis.

4.Formation of o­nline Groupsfor real-time monitoring and co-ordination.

5.Continuous monitoring of cyclone-related information o­n mausam.imd.gov.in website.

6.Availability of sufficient diesel locomotives and coaching rakes for emergency evacuation.

7.Suspension of loading of double stack containers and restriction o­n their movement.

8.Review of passenger train schedules and necessary decisions based o­n the cyclone situation.

9.Readiness of a relief train.

10.Counseling of Loco Pilots & Assistant Loco Pilots regarding safety protocols during cyclone/storm conditions. All the necessary arrangements (food, medical etc) have been done at various Running Rooms meant for crew rest.

11.Instructions to keep doors and windows of coaches open for the free passage of wind.

12.Intensive footplate inspections have been conducted for close monitoring.

13.Arrangements for the availability of fully fueled diesel locomotives and filled RCD fuel tanks back to normal operations after cyclone in case road infrastructure for RCD fuel movement is hampered.

14.Alternate communication arrangements

a.Emergency Control Room including satellite phones, FCT, and DOT phones in case of communication failure.

b.VHF sets are available for site communication

15.Alternate Power arrangements

a.Tower wagon Drivers and TRD staff of all Depot will remain o­n alert.

b.If Power grid supply gets disturb, then train services will run o­n Diesel traction.

c.On power supply failure at Junction Stations, control rooms and Major colonies, pumps etc., power supply will be given through DG sets.

16.Arrangements for Reserve Material, Machinery and Man Power.

a.Station wise details of all critical materials such as rubble, ballast, quarry dust and quarry dust o­n ground as well as o­n wheels has been prepared.

b.Loading of material in wagons has been organized and loading shall be continued at night.

c.Poclain, JCB Machines etc have been hired and arrangements for the stay of Divers have been made.

d.The details of agencies having heavy earth moving machinery, trucks, ropes, chain saw, dewatering pumps, pick up vans etc has been assessed and they have been put o­n alert.

e.Mobilization of manpower, both departmental and contractual has been done

f.3 Teams have been formed at Dwarika, Jamnagar and Surendranagar stations comprising of supervisors of various branches for better co-ordination.

17.Monitoring of Track and Bridges:

The patrolling of track and bridges is done o­n a continuous basis.

18.Monitoring COP, and FOBs

a.Prior survey and necessary securing of sheets has been done. All station platform shelters have been secured appropriately

19.The wind velocity is being measured and monitored hourly basis in order to impose traffic restrictions for movement o­n bridges (maximum wind speed of 60 Kmph). Monsoon precautions shall also be implemented fully.

20.Identification and cutting of vulnerable trees near the track.

21.Special Instructions for Safety

Special instructions for safety, including LC boom closure and withdrawal of staff from LCs functioning from porta cabins.

22.OHE and Transmission lines

Monitoring and inspection of OHE and transmission lines, liaison with electricity authorities, and provision of standby power devices.

23.Signaling and telecommunication arrangements

a.Installation of DG sets, and availability of spare parts is done

b.15 FCT, 2 satellite phones and walkie talkie sets in ART/ARMEs will be used for emergency communication.

24.Readiness of ART/ARMEs (Accident Relief Trains/Accident Relief Medical Equipment) at strategic locations. All staff has been strictly directed to use personal protection equipments like Helmets, shoes etc.

25.Security arrangements by RPF

a.The deployment of a RPSF (Railway Protection Special Force) coy (company) to assist in emergencies.

b.RPSF Company from nearby divisions have been deployed at the cyclone prone region to meet the emergency situation.

c.Officials have been advised to coordinate with, GRP, City police, Civil authorities, SDRF and NDRF in view of the cyclone and to take necessary assistance in case of emergency.

26.Arrangements For Stranded Passengers

a.Catering Stalls will remain open during cyclone affecting period with sufficient stock of water & Food materials.

b.Regular announcements will be made regarding the status of cyclone to alert passengers.

c.Help Desk is opened at various stations in the cyclone prone areas.

d.Tie up with the state transport services for shifting of passengers to their destination in case of need.

27.Medical Preparedness :

a.Ambulances and Sufficient Medicines are kept ready at Hospitals & Health Units.

b.Medical State authorities and empaneled hospitals in the cyclone area are in contact to shift patients if needed.

c.Railway Medical Team is in contact with the State Medical Team and coordinating with them and also with the Empaneled hospitals to shift patients in case of emergency.

d.Gujarat State Ambulance Toll free No. 108 alerted.

e.The other local hospitals have also been alerted to deal with casualties.

f.All doctors and paramedical staff o­n alert in Mumbai.

28.Continuous monitoring from Railway Board War Room.

 




(Ch. Rakesh)
Chief Public Relations Officer




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SOUTH CENTRAL RAILWAY
PRESS RELEASE
PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICE, SECUNDERABAD - 500 071
No.159/2023-2414-06-2023
Secunderabad
PR No. 159 - PM addresses National Rozgar Mela

·Distributes about 70,000 appointment letters to newly inducted recruits in various Government departments and organization.

·Out of 70,000 appointment letter - in Railways given for 28,312 and out of 28,312 appointment letters 22,752 are from Safety category.

 The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi addressed the National Rozgar Mela via video conferencing today and distributed about 70,000 appointment letters to newly inducted recruits in various Government departments and organizations. The selected recruits from across the country will be joining the Government in various Departments including the Department of Financial Services, Department of Posts, Department of School Education, Department of Higher Education, Ministry of Defence, Department of Revenue, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Department of Atomic Energy, Ministry of Railways, Department of Audit and Accounts, Department of Atomic Energy and Ministry of Home Affairs, among others. 43 places across the country were connected with the Mela during the Prime Minister’s address.

 Addressing the gathering, the Prime Minister remarked that the National Rozgar Mela has become the new identity of the present government as recruitment letters are handed out to more than 70,000 individuals today. He expressed happiness that the BJP and NDA ruled states are also organizing similar Rozgar Melas o­n a regular basis. Noting that the Azadi Ka Amrit Kaal has o­nly begun, Shri Modi said that this is a very significant moment for those who are joining government service as they have the opportunity to contribute towards making India a developed country in the next 25 years. “Along with the present, you must give everything for the future of the country”, the Prime Minister said. Shri Modi congratulated the newly inducted recruits and their family members o­n the occasion.

 The Prime Minister talked about the emerging opportunities for employment and self-employment in the economy.He mentioned measures like Mudra Scheme, Startup India, Stand Up India. He said now these youngsters are becoming job creators. The Prime Minister said that the campaign to provide government jobs to the youth is unprecedented. Institutions like SSC, UPSC, and RRB are providing more jobs with new systems. These institutions are focussing o­n making the recruitment process simple, transparent and easy. They have reduced the time cycle of recruitment from 1-2 years to a few months, he said.

 The entire world is eager to partner with India in its growth journey today”, the Prime Minister remarked as he highlighted the trust of the world in India and its economy. The Prime Minister highlighted that India is taking its economy to new heights as he pointed out the challenges of today including the economic recession, the global pandemic and the disruption in the supply chain due to the o­ngoing war. The Prime Minister gave examples of various multinationals making their way into India for manufacturing and the country’s growing foreign exchange reserve. Shri Modi explained that foreign investments made in the country give rise to production, expansion and setup of new industries, and boost exports, thereby giving a boost to employment opportunities at a very fast pace. Highlighting the policies of the present government that have created lakhs of employment opportunities in the private sector, the Prime Minister gave the example of the automobile sector which has contributed more than 6.5 percent to the GDP of the country. He mentioned that the growth of the automotive industry in India can be witnessed by the growing export of passenger vehicles, commercial vehicles and three and two-wheelers to various countries. He informed that the automotive industry which was worth 5 lakh crores ten years ago, stands at more than 12 lakh crores today. “The expansion of electric mobility is also taking place in India. The PLI scheme is also helping the automotive industry”, Shri Modi added as he underlined that such sectors are creating numerous employment opportunities for lakhs of youth in India.

 The Prime Minister emphasized that compared to a decade ago, India is a more stable, safe and strong country. He recalled the time when scam and misuse of the public was the hallmark of governance in earlier times. “Today, India is known for its political stability which means a lot in today’s world. Today, Government India is recognized as a decisive government. Today, the government is known for its progressive economic and social decisions”, he said. Global agencies are acknowledging the work in ease of living, infrastructure building and ease of doing business.

  He reiterated that India has made huge investments in its physical and social infrastructure. Talking about the social infrastructure, the Prime Minister gave an example of ensuring the availability of safe drinking water through the Jal Jeevan Mission. He informed that about four lakh crore rupees have been spent o­n Jal Jeevan Mission. From its inception when, o­n average, 15 out of 100 rural habitats had piped water, now the number has risen to 62 out of every 100 households. And the work is going o­n at a rapid pace. There are 130 districts with full coverage of piped water for every household.This is resulting in saving time and freedom from many waterborne diseases. Studies have shown that clean water has prevented about 4 lakh diarrhea-related deaths and financial savings of 8 lakh crore rupees of people which were spent in managing water and treatment of diseases. He asked the candidate to understand the multiplier effect of the government schemes.

  Shri Modi talked about the ills of dynasty politics and nepotism in the recruitment process. The Prime Minister highlighted the issue of ‘cash for jobs scam’ that has been unearthed in o­ne of the states and warned the youth about such a system. Throwing light o­n the details that have emerged, he stated how a rate card was prepared for every job posting similar to that of a menu card in a restaurant. He also highlighted the ‘land for jobs scam’ where the then railway minister of the country had acquired the land in exchange for a job and remarked that the case is being investigated by CBI and pending in courts. The Prime Minister warned the youth of such political parties that engage in dynastic politics and loot the youth of the nation in the name of jobs. “On o­ne hand we have political parties that present a rate card for jobs, o­n the other hand, it is the present government that is safeguarding the future of the youth. Now the country will decide whether the future of the youth will be governed by the rate card or by the safeguard”, the Prime Minister said.

 The Prime Minister stated that other political parties are trying to divide the people in the name of language, whereas the government is making language a strong medium of employment. He said that emphasis o­n recruitment examinations in the mother tongue is benefiting the youth.

 The Prime Minister underlined that the government systems and the way government employees work are changing rapidly in today's fast-moving India. He recalled the time when common citizens of the country used to visit government offices whereas today, the government is reaching the homes of the citizens by taking its services to the doorstep. He noted that work is being done to understand the expectations of the public and the needs of the region where government offices and departments are working while being sensitive towards the public. Shri Modi gave the example of digital services through mobile apps which have made it easy to avail government facilities, and the Public Grievance System which is being strengthened continuously.

 Concluding the address, the Prime Minister stated that the recruits must work with full sensitivity towards the citizens of the country. “You have to take these reforms further. And with all this, you will always maintain your learning instinct”, Shri Modi said. He also touched upon the o­nline portal iGoT which recently crossed the 1 million mark in user base and urged them to take full advantage of the courses available o­n the o­nline portal. “In the journey of the next 25 years of Amrit Kaal, let us together move forward towards realizing the vision of a developed India”, the Prime Minister concluded.

 Background

 The Rozgar Mela is a step towards the fulfillment of the Prime Minister’s commitment to accord the highest priority to employment generation. The Rozgar Mela is expected to act as a catalyst in furthering employment generation and providing meaningful opportunities to the youth for their empowerment and participation in national development.

 The newly inducted appointees are also getting an opportunity to train themselves through Karmayogi Prarambh, an o­nline module o­n iGOT Karmayogi portal, where more than 400 e-learning courses have been made available for ‘anywhere any device’ learning format.



(Ch.Rakesh)
Chief Public Relations Officer





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