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Jammu Railway Station On High Alert After Terror Threat

The Jammu railway station is on a high alert a day after a low intensity explosive device and a letter vowing revenge for the killing of Lashkar-e-Taiba commander Abu Dujana was found on a Jammu bound train. With inputs suggesting possible terrorist attacks ahead of the Independence Day, a high alert has been sounded and trains are being thoroughly checked and passengers frisked.

“We found some bags abandoned at the station, we searched and seized those. We are making foolproof security arrangements to ensure that there is no untoward incident ahead of the Independence Day,” said JK Kundal, Deputy Commandant Railway Protection Force.

Jammu railway station has been on the hit-list of terrorist in the past. In 2004, four security personnel were killed and 14 injured after terrorists attacked the railway station. Every day thousands of Vaishno Devi pilgrims reach Jammu by trains. Many expressed satisfaction at the elaborate security arrangements.

“There are adequate security arrangements in place. We don’t see any problem. Security forces are deployed everywhere, gadgetry is also installed,” said a pilgrim Sunil Yadav.

Egypt Train Crash Kills 36, Injures More Than 100

Two trains collided in Egypt’s coastal city of Alexandria on Friday killing 36 people and injuring more than 100 others, a health ministry spokesman said.

The crash at 2:15 p.m. (1215 GMT) near the suburban Khorshid station on the route to Cairo, derailed the engine of one train and two cars of the other, the Egyptian Railway Authority said.

A railroad switching error was the most likely cause of the collision, a security source. He gave no further details.

State newspaper al-Ahram said 36 bodies had arrived at hospital morgues in Alexandria province. Public prosecutor Nabil Sadek ordered an urgent investigation, it said.

A medical official told state TV some wounded people were still stuck in the trains.

Footage on state television showed dozens of people crowding around the damaged train cars, with bodies strewn on the ground.

“The train I was riding was going very quickly,” said passenger Moumen Youssef. “I found myself on the floor. When we came out, we found four train cars crushed and a lot of people on the ground.”

In 2012, 50 people – mostly children – were killed when a train crashed into a school bus south of Cairo, further inflaming public anger at authorities over Egypt’s antiquated transport network.

Terrifying Moment Train Crashes Into Truck At Railway Crossing

The terrifying moment an oncoming train crashed into a trailer truck stuck on a railway track has been caught on camera. Two different videos of the incident show the collision and the impact of the crash on the trailer, which was reduced to a pile of rubble in the accident. Luckily, no one was hurt in the incident, according to reports.

The videos, one 51-seconds-long and the other 18-seconds-long, show the truck standing on the tracks at a railway crossing in Atlanta in Georgia, US. Seconds into the video, the train can be seen approaching the crossing at high speed. It is then seen crashing into the trailer and continuing forward. While the trailer looks completely destroyed, you can see the contents it was carrying spread on the ground.

“I wish the truck drivers would read the signs,” Maryann Morfoot, who lives in the area, told WSB-TV. “Our fear is always that something on a train would be dangerous, and there’s no way for us to get out. Luckily, this time it was just candy. I’m glad it was just candy.”

The tracks were eventually cleared for trains to pass. The police will cite the driver for the incident, reports WSB-TV.

IAS Officer Recorded Lengthy Video Declaring He Would Kill Himself

A senior bureaucrat from Bihar recorded a video declaring his intent to kill himself. Mukesh Pandey said in the video that is nearly five minutes long, that nobody should be blamed for his suicide though he talks of tension between his parents and his wife, and said she and he were polar opposites “like coal and cheese.”

The 32-year-old was remembered by Bihar Chief Minister today as an “efficient administrator and sensitive officer”.
Mr Pandey, said in the video that it was recorded in Buxar, where he was posted as District Magistrate. His body was found near railways tracks in Delhi early this morning.

He talks in his video of his young child and said he is aware of how much his wife loves him. A suicide note found with his body disclosed that he travelled to Delhi where he checked into a five-star hotel.

“I am committing suicide in the district centre area of Janakpuri in west Delhi…by jumping off the 10th floor of the building. I am fed up with life and my belief on human existence has gone, my suicide note is kept in a Nike bag in room 742 of a five-star hotel in Delhi. I am sorry, I love you all! Please forgive me,” said the note found with his body, according to police officer HN Singh.

“I spoke to him last on Tuesday…he sounded happy and asked about my diabetes,” said Mr Pandey’s father in Guwahati.

The officer checked into a luxury hotel yesterday afternoon and at around 4:30 pm, took a cab to a mall in west Delhi. He sent WhatsApp messages to relatives that he was going to commit suicide. The relatives called the police, who rushed to the mall but didn’t see him.

CCTV footage showed the officer, in a blue T-shirt and jeans, leaving the mall and heading to a metro station. Around 8 pm, Mr Pandey’s sister-in-law looked for him at the hotel and, not finding him, reported him missing.

Later, the police learnt that he had been found dead near rail tracks.

Mr Pandey, a 2012 batch Indian Administrative Service officer, ranked 14 in the civil services exam and was known for his impeccable track record.

 

 

Parliamentary Panel wants Centre to fund Railways ‘socially desirable’ projects in a phased manner

Projects that offer a rate of return of less than 12 per cent are bracketed as “socially desirable”.

Of the 432 new-line, gauge-conversion and doubling projects, two-thirds (292) have a rate of return of less than 12 per cent, the Standing Committee on Railways noted with concern. In fact, 222 of them have a negative rate of return, according to the report.

‘Rethink on definition’

Seeking an assessment of the quantum of social service obligations, the Committee has asked the Ministry to have a re-look at defining the Railways as a ‘commercial undertaking’ as, much like defence and roadways, the transporter makes an indirect contribution to overall GDP, besides also fetching direct earnings.

“…the concept (of the Railways being a commercial undertaking) was alright as long as it was under the British regime. Whatever penny the Britishers invested, they wanted returns out of it,” added the report.

The Committee was apprised that, while the Railways had not yet received a response from the Finance Ministry, steps had been initiated in this regard by merging the Rail Budget with the General Budget. According to the Railways, the total net social service obligation on coaching and freight services was at ₹34,000 crore in FY16.

‘Fund social projects’

In this context, the Committee has asked the government to come up with viable plans to fund ‘socially desirable projects’ in a phased manner so as to address issues in perspective, remove hindrances and work as a pro-active facilitator of connectivity.

The Railways, the Committee report said, could only fund these projects through gross budgetary support (GBS) and through outside credit whereby the Railways have to pay market rate, because the return from these lines would not be substantial enough to reimburse the cost of borrowing.

Moreover, 83 of the 432 projects form a part of the list of Railways’ ‘least priority projects’. An additional 29 projects do not even make it to this list. The list was drawn up to optimally utilise the meagre budgetary support and avoid funds from being spread too thin.

However, the Railways have prioritised some projects as national projects (which is on the ‘top priority’ list): these include some in Jammu and Kashmir and the North-East.

As on date, the Railways have a throwforward of 495 ongoing, pending projects worth ₹4.36-lakh crore, which can never be completed if the public sector behemoth were to proceed with the present mode of funding, the panel report noted.

 

PCM Gp which acquired 100-year-old German firm ‘Rail.One’, targets Euro 30 mil investment to expand global reach

It was back in 1894, that Gustav Adolf Pfleiderer established a lumber rafting and trading business in Heilbronn, Germany. By 1920, the family-owned company Pfleiderer was already supplying wooden sleepers to Deutsche Bahn (then known as Deutsche Reichsbahn), the German railway operator. Several innovations followed in the subsequent years, the company emerged as one of the important partners of Deutsche Bahn in supplying high speed tracks. Meanwhile, the Mittelstand company (term used for typically a family-owned small and medium-sized manufacturing firm in Germany) had expanded footprints across the globe.

In 2006, the track system unit of Pfleiderer, with around 850 employees, was sold to AXA Private Equity and renamed RAIL.ONE.

In 2013, in one of the first of its kind acquisitions, a lesser-known Indian firm from Siliguri in West Bengal, PCM Group, acquired RAIL.ONE. As PCM group completes almost four years of acquisition, the odd marriage between a mid-sized Indian and a German company has turned out to be precedence for the much touted Make in India Mittelstand programme, aimed at collaboration between Indian and German small and mid-sized manufacturing units.

In fact, PCM Group acquired a company which was almost double its size in terms of turnover. RAIL.ONE has a turnover of around Euro 145 million (about Rs 1,091 crore), while PCM Group has an annual turnover of close to Rs 600 crore. Thus, the PMC RAIL.ONE Group has now a collective turnover of close to Rs 1,600 crore.

“We purchased at a price much lower than the revenue. The PE fund which owned RAIL.ONE did not want to run the company, and it was a good opportunity for us to expand our footprints,” said says Nishant Mittal, member of the supervisory board at PCM RAIL.ONE.

In fact, back in 2007, when Saudi Arabia was inviting bids for setting railway network in the region, RAIL.ONE was a major competitor to PCM Group. While PCM set up two plants in the country, RAIL.ONE set up one.

“That time, in 2007, we never thought of acquiring RAIL.ONE as it was completely out of our reach,” says Mittal.

By virtue of the acquisition, an Indian-promoted firm has now emerged as a major supplier (Q1 or highest quality standard supplier of concrete and turnout sleepers) to Deutsche Bahn. So far, the company has supplied close to 20 million concrete sleepers for the German railway network.

“One of the biggest challenges for us was to understand the synergies the cultural differences. In the beginning, there were a lot of anxieties in the German side about the acquisition,” says Mittal.

Recently, RAIL.ONE underwent a restructuring, whereby German operations have been separated into a new entity, and a holding company, called PCM RAIL.ONE Group, has been created for all the subsidiaries of the company. Prior to the acquisition, PCM Group’s overseas operations were limited to Saudi Arabia, the UAE and Bangladesh. However, post the acquisition, it has footprints in Romania, Spain, South Korea, Hungary, Turkey, the United States, apart from Germany.

The re-shaping of the company’s organization was a step towards facilitating future international growth and market concentration. The holding entity, which provides marketing, R&D, business development as well as strategy and group controlling, is helmed by Jochen Riepl and a supervisory board consisting of PCM family members.

In the next two to three years, PCM RAIL.ONE is looking at an investment of around Euro 30 million, according to Mittal.

Some of the ongoing projects of the company include one in Aschaffenburg (Bavaria/Germany), where PCM RAIL.ONE is setting up a new plant with a capacity of 600,000 sleepers per year. In the future, the new site in Aschaffenburg will be the logistic center for sleeper delivery in western Germany. In the Middle East, the company is delivering prestressed concrete main line sleepers for North South Project, which covers a length of 2,400 km. This apart, it is also pursuing large-scale projects in Scandinavia (up to 800 km of high-speed lines). This apart, the company is also engaged in a number of projects for Indian Railways.

 

Railway Board Chairman holds Performance Review Meeting with Zonal Railway GMs

A.K.Mital, Chairman, Railway Board (CRB), New Delhi stressed on according top priority to Passenger Facilities, Safety and Punctuality on the Indian Railways. He was addressing a high level performance review meeting of General Manager’s (GMs) of all the Zonal Railways including Production units on the aspect of Safety, Punctuality, Loading and Works in progress today i.e., 9th Aug, 2017 from Railway Board, New through video conference.

Interacting with the General Manager’s, Shri A.K.Mital stated that top priority shall be accorded to safety in train operations. He instructed General Mangers to conduct more surprise inspections to ensure safe travel of the passengers and in providing good facilities, since they are our stakeholders and at the same time punctuality should also be maintained. Further he instructed the officials to focus on cleanliness during Swachh Phakwada Drive commencing from 16th August, 2017. He advised all the General Managers to take up measures to address the passenger complaints with regard to catering, watering facilities in coaches etc. The Chairman Railway Board wanted that importance be given to ongoing rail developmental works (Doubling, Tripling, Electrification etc)  for completion in target time and was appreciative of SCR for being on Target. Speaking on freight loading, he advised the officials to identify the key issues  to focus for gaining business.

Vinod Kumar Yadav, General Manager, SCR spoke on the performance and achievements of the Zone. He stated that the Zone is able to attain target mile stones in doubling, tripling and electrification works as well as reach the mark in Revenue earnings. Shri Vinod Kumar Yadav added that some issues such as works related and cleaning contracts etc need Railway Board’s attention.

John Thomas, Additional General Manager; Shri K.V.Siva Prasad, Principal Chief Engineer; Shri Arjun Mundiya, Chief Mechanical Engineer; Shri Vinay Mohan Srivastava, Chief Signal & Telecommunications Engineer; Shri A.A.Phadke, Chief Electrical Engineer; Shri D.K.Singh, Chief Safety Officer attended the meeting.

Will Jump Off Building, Wrote IAS Officer. Body Found At Ghaziabad Tracks

A senior IAS officer from Bihar was found dead close to railway tracks in Ghaziabad near Delhi on Thursday night. A suicide note was found next to the mutilated body of Mukesh Pandey, who was described by Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar as an “efficient administrator and sensitive officer”.

Mr Pandey, a District Magistrate in Buxar, said in the note he was “committing suicide of my own volition” and directed the police to a “more detailed suicide note” in his bag at a five-star hotel room in Delhi.

In the suicide note, he spoke about jumping off a building because he was “fed up” with his life.
“I am committing suicide in district centre area of Janakpuri in west Delhi…by jumping off the 10th floor of the building. I am fed up with life and my belief on human existence has gone, my suicide note is kept in a Nike bag in room 742 of a five-star hotel in Delhi. I am sorry, I love you all! Please forgive me,” said the note, according to police officer HN Singh.

The police say initial evidence suggests suicide but they are investigating how and when the officer took his life. His body was identified with the help of his cards.

Mr Pandey reportedly checked into a luxury hotel in the afternoon and around 4.30 pm, took a cab to a mall in west Delhi. He sent WhatsApp messages to relatives that he was going to commit suicide. The relatives called the police, who rushed to the mall but didn’t see him.

CCTV footage showed the officer, in a blue T-shirt and jeans, leaving the mall and heading to a metro station.

Around 8 pm, Mr Pandey’s sister-in-law looked for him at the hotel and, not finding him, reported him missing.

Later, the police learnt that he had been found dead near rail tracks.

Mr Pandey, a 2012 batch Indian Administrative Service officer, ranked 14 in the civil services exam and was known to for his impeccable track record. “May God bless his soul,” said Nitish Kumar.

 

IAS Officer Found Dead Near Rail Track In Ghaziabad, Suicide Note Found

A senior IAS officer from Bihar was found dead near Delhi and his body was found near the railway tracks in Ghaziabad on Thursday. The body of Buxar District Magistrate Mukesh Pandey was found about one km from the Ghaziabad railway station, police said. A suicide note was also recovered from the spot.

Police said it was written in the note that Mr Pandey, a 2012-batch IAS officer, was fed up with his life and lost his “belief on human existence”.

“I am committing suicide in district centre area of Janakpuri in west Delhi…by jumping off the 10th floor of the building. I am fed up with life and my belief on human existence has gone, my suicide note is kept in a Nike bag in room 742 of a five-star (name withheld) hotel in Delhi. I am sorry, I love you all! Please forgive me,” said the note, according to Senior Superintendent of Police HN Singh.

The police officer said it was not immediately known that at what time or how Mr Pandey died.

The post mortem would be conducted today.

Officials of the Government Railway Police (GRP) who reached the spot, near Kotgaon, said prime facie it appeared a case of suicide.

Senior officials of Ghaziabad district administration also reached the spot.

Meanwhile, a senior Delhi Police official said that police received information from his friends that Mr Pandey would commit suicide and had gone to a west Delhi mall.

A police team was immediately rushed to the mall but it could not trace him.

After scanning the CCTV footage, it was found that he was leaving the mall and going towards the nearby metro station, the official said, adding on analysis of CCTV footage there, he could not be traced.

Later, Delhi Police learnt that he had committed suicide, the official said.

 

Lawmaker Asks For Rameswaram-Faizabad Train To Halt At Mayiladuthurai

Mayiladuthurai Member of Parliament RK Bharathi Mohan has appealed to Union Railway Minister Suresh Prabhu to provide a halt for Rameswaram-Faizabad Sharadha Sethu weekly Express at Mayiladuthurai station.

In a letter sent to the minister, a copy of which was released to the media in Thanjavur, the MP said there were several temples including the famous Lord Saniswaran temple at Tirunallar and Kethu temple at Keezhperumpallam, all located around Mayiladuthurai and stoppage for ‘Sharada Sethu express’ via Ayodhya would help devotees wanting to visit these places.

Moreover, all express trains including Rameswaram-Bhubaneshwar, Mannargudi-Chennai Express and Karaikal-Mumbai Express stop at Mayiladuthurai, he said.

As Sharadha Sethu Express stops only at Villupuram after Kumbakonam, a halt could easily be provided at Mayiladuthurai, he added.

“There may not be any problem with regard to time as the train stops for about 45 minutes at Villupuram,” the MP said.