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Address: Sitarampur Railway Station, Sitarampur, West Bengal 713359, India

Station Code: STN

Station Name: SITARAMPUR

Zone: ER/Eastern

Train Frequency Weekly: 251

Station Traffic: High

Address: Jind, Haryana, India

Station Code: JIND

Station Name: JIND JN

Zone: NR/Northern

Train Frequency Weekly: 345

Station Traffic: High





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RECENT NEWS

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SOUTH CENTRAL RAILWAY
PRESS RELEASE
PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICE, SECUNDERABAD - 500 071
No.30/2023-2427-04-2023
Secunderabad
PR No. 30 - National-level meeting between Indian Railways & Cement Industry officials held in Secunderabad

·Officials from Railway Board, SCR and Other Zonal Railways also participated in the meeting.

·Representatives from leading Cement Manufactures also participated in the meeting.

A national level meeting of Officials from Indian Railways &representatives from Cement Industry was organised today i.e., o­n Saturday 22nd April 2023 at Hotel ITC Kakatiya. The meeting was organised by Cement Manufacturers association.Shri. Manoj Kumar Srivastava, Principal Executive director, Traffic transportation and Shri.KamleshkumarMishra , Executive director, Business development participated from Railway Board, New Delhi. Shri.Raveen Kumar Reddy, Principal Chief Commercial Manager, Shri. B Nagya, Principal Chief Operations Manager, South Central Railway along with other team of officials from Railway Board, SCR, Western railway and CONCOR also participated in this meeting.

 Representatives from Various cement industries such as Ultra tech, Vasavadatta Cements, My Home, Bharati, Penna, Dalmia, Orient, Jindal etcparticipated in the meeting from the Cement Industry. During the meeting various issues related to the cement sector such as infrastructural requirements for future growth, policy interventions to aid cement transportation and other relevant issues for improving the rail coefficient and logistics were discussed to furrher assist the Cement industry to transport their commodities through railways.

 In this regard, it may be mentioned that, during the last financial year, Indian Railways registered 144 Million Tonnes of Cement & Clinker loading. Similarly, South Central Railways, o­ne of the leading Zones in the transportation of Cement by Railways, achieved 34.499 MTs of cement loading in 2022-23 against 34.108 MTs in 2021-22. Incidentally, the last year’s cement loading of SCR is also the best-ever Originating loading achieved by the Zone in Cement & Clinker.

 Indian Railways, including SCR, have been implementing various Tariff and Non-Tariff measures in the recent past to improve the Cement transportation by Railways. Business Development Units have been formed at both the Zonal and Divisional Levels to not o­nly strengthen existing traffic but also open loading points. In this context, today’s meeting was another significant step to getting the views of the industry to further strengthen cement loading by Railways.TheCement manufacturers Association gave presentations regarding the growth of cement sector, the overall logistics scenario, the volumes expected in the near future due to growth ininstalled capacities of various plants and role of railways as a strategic partner for cement industry among others. Policy support in this regard was also discussed during the meeting. The senior officers from Railway Board and the South Central Railway assured cooperation for the growing cement sector and also outlined various infrastructural projects in the offing and measures taken to help the cement sector.





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24-04-2023
Press Release:RPF/ER CONTINUING LAUDABLE SERVICE TO ENSURE SECURITY AT RAILWAY PREMISES



Kolkata, April 23, 2023

RPF of Eastern Railway continuing their endeavour to ensure security of passengers at Railway premises with special emphasis to protective shield for women and children.

1.Under Operation Nanhe Fariste, o­n 21.04.2023, officials of RPF Post/Bhagalpur rescued 02 minor boys from Bhagalpur Railway Station. o­n enquiry it is known that they fled from their homes due to family discord. The rescued boys were handed over to Child line/Bhagalpur under due documentation for further disposal.  o­n the same day, officials of RPF Post/Bhagalpur have rescued a minor boy aged about 10 years from Bhagalpur Railway Station. He got separated from his relatives during journey and was handed over to Child Line/Bhagalpur under due documentation for further disposal.

2.Under Operation Upalabdh, Staff of RPF Post/Sitarampur o­n 20.04.2023, o­n 21.04.2023 raided a “On Line Centre” shop & recovered Laptop, Mobile Phone 05 valid Railway Reservation E-Tickets of valued ₹9341.15/-, 04 old Railway Reservation E-Tickets of valued ₹7727.25/- & other incriminating articles from his possession. The proprietor of the shop was involved in the surreptitious vending of spurious e-tickets by utilizing fraudulent identification of IRCTC. Subsequently, the aforementioned proprietor of the shop was taken into custody for further legal proceedings.

3.Under Operation Amanat, o­n 20.04.2023, acting o­n information of  Control Room/Asansol through Rail Madad, officials of RPF Post/Panagarh retrieved a left behind bag containing personal belongings total valued at ₹3000/- from Down Jammutawi-Kolkata Express at Panagarh Railway Station. Subsequently, o­n 21.04.2023 the recovered bag was handed over to its owner after proper verification & documentation.

4. On 21.04.2023, officials of RPF/ER arrested 32 persons who were travelling in compartment reserved for Ladies and prosecuted under the provision of Section 162 of Railway Act.





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