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Unfinished Battle 

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The heartbreaking loss of three young lives in Cuddalore, Tamil Nadu, as a school van collided with a train at a “manned” railway crossing, is a stark and painful reminder of a persistent flaw in India’s modernizing infrastructure. While we celebrate bullet trains and high-speed corridors, the tragic reality on the ground is that manual level crossings, prone to human error and mechanical failures, continue to be death traps. This incident isn’t just a local tragedy; it’s a national shame, highlighting the glacial pace at which critical safety upgrades are being implemented across the vast railway network.

The conflicting reports – whether the gate was open due to a negligent gatekeeper or if the driver insisted on crossing – underscore the inherent dangers of systems that rely heavily on individual vigilance rather than robust, foolproof technology. Every level crossing accident, especially those involving schoolchildren, chips away at public trust and exposes the vulnerability of our most precious assets to a systemic oversight. How many more lives must be sacrificed before every single one of these manned crossings is either eliminated through over/under bridges or equipped with automated interlocked systems that leave no room for human judgment or impatience?

This Cuddalore tragedy demands immediate and decisive action. The Railways must fast-track the comprehensive elimination of all manual crossings, prioritizing high-traffic areas and routes frequented by school transportation. Compensation and inquiries, while necessary, cannot bring back lost lives. The true measure of our commitment to safety will be seen in the concrete steps taken to prevent such senseless deaths from ever happening again. It’s time to move beyond reactive measures and invest in a future where no child’s journey to school ends in a railway accident.

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