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Tough times

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The stampede at New Delhi Railway Station, which claimed at least 18 lives, is yet another stark reminder of the severe lapses in crowd control and railway management. The tragedy, triggered by confusion over the names of multiple trains, exposes glaring flaws in passenger communication, safety protocols, and crowd monitoring.
It is alarming that such a simple misunderstanding—passengers mistaking one Prayagraj-bound train for another—could spiral into a mass casualty event. The fact that four trains to the same destination were scheduled simultaneously, with delays compounding the chaos, shows a shocking lack of foresight from railway authorities. Worse, passengers reported an absence of police personnel, leaving the crowd unregulated and vulnerable to panic.
This was not an unforeseeable disaster. The railways should have implemented better signage, real-time announcements, and visible staff assistance to guide passengers effectively. Additionally, large gatherings at transit points should be monitored through crowd control measures, particularly when dealing with pilgrims or festival-goers, as seen in past tragedies. India’s railway network is one of the largest in the world, yet systemic negligence continues to put passengers at risk. How many more such tragedies will it take before authorities prioritize safety over complacency? The lives lost in this avoidable disaster must serve as a wake-up call for urgent reforms in railway safety and crowd management.
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