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Railway Protection Force reunited over 549 children under Operation ‘Nanhe Faristey’ in January

These children were separated from their families for various reasons, and the RPF worked tirelessly to ensure their safe return to home, the Ministry of Railways said here on Friday.

Railway Protection Force reunited over 549 children under Operation ‘Nanhe Faristey’ in January

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Under the Operation “Nanhe Faristey”- Rescuing Lost Children, the Railway Protection Force (RPF) played a pivotal role in reuniting more than 549 children in need of care and protection with their families during January this year.

These children were separated from their families for various reasons, and the RPF worked tirelessly to ensure their safe return to home, the Ministry of Railways said here on Friday.

“The RPF is unwavering in its commitment to safeguarding railway property, passenger areas, and the well-being of travelers. In the month of January 2024, RPF continued to ensure the safety, security and comfort of passengers, while also assisting Indian Railways in delivering reliable freight transport services to its customers,” the Ministry said.

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RPF, during last month, made certain commendable achievements under several operations run by it.

The RPF’s vigilant and swift action saved the lives of 233 passengers who had accidentally fallen while de-boarding or boarding moving trains, narrowly avoiding being caught under the wheels, at platforms and railway tracks in January this year, under Operation ‘Jeevan Raksha’ – Saving Lives.

The Ministry further said the RPF takes the security of women passengers seriously and launched the “Meri Saheli” initiative.

During the month of January, 229 “Meri Saheli” teams attended 13,615 trains and provided security assurance to 4.1 lakh women passengers. The RPF also took legal action against 7,402 people who were found travelling in coaches reserved for women.

Under Operation “NARCOS” – Combating Drug Crimes, the RPF arrested 76 individuals and seized narcotics, valued at Rs 4.13 crore during the month of January. These criminals were handed over to empower Government agencies for further legal action.

The Railway Protection Force, with its dedicated personnel and its mission to ensure a safe and comfortable travel experience for all passengers, remains at the forefront of railway security, upholding the values of integrity, compassion, and responsibility.

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