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Accidents due to carrying of inflammable materials in passenger trains

Accidents due to carrying of inflammable materials  in passenger trains
Start Date :
Jan 01, 2015
Last Date :
Jul 17, 2015
04:15 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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Section 67 of Railway act prescribes that:- ...

Section 67 of Railway act prescribes that:-

1. No person shall take with him on a railway, or require a railway administration to carry such dangerous or offensive goods, as may be prescribed, except in accordance with the provisions of this section.

2. Non person shall take with him in a railway the goods referred to in sub-section (1) unless he gives a notice in writing of their dangerous or offensive nature to the railway servant authorized in this behalf.

3. No person shall entrust the goods referred to in sub-section (1) to a railway servant authorized in this behalf for carriage unless he distinctly marks on the outside of the package containing such goods their dangerous or offensive nature and gives a notice in writing of their dangerous or offensive nature to such railway servant.

4. If any railway servant has reason to believe that goods contained in a package are dangerous or offensive and notice as required under sub-section (2) or sub-section(3), as the case may be, in respect of such goods is not given, he may cause such package to be opened for the purpose of ascertaining its contents.

5. Notwithstanding anything contained in this section, any railway servant may refuse to accept any dangerous or offensive goods for carriage or stop, in transit, such goods or cause the same to be removed, as the case may be, if he has reason to believe that the provisions of this section for such carriage are not compiled with.

6. Nothing in this section shall be constructed to derogate from the provisions of the Indian Explosives Act, 1884 (4 of 1884), or any rule or order made under that Act, and nothing in sub-sections (4) and (5) shall be constructed to apply to any goods entrusted for carriage by order or on behalf of the Government or to any goods which a soldier, sailor, airman or any other officer of the armed forces of the Union or a police officer or a member of the Territorial Army of the National cadet Corps may take with him on a railway in the course of his employment or duty as such.

However passengers tend to carry inflammable and dangerous materials like firecrackers, petroleum products, explosives etc., resulting in fire accidents and loss of human life.

Suggest solutions for reducing fire accidents due to carrying of inflammable materials by passengers.

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Anirudh Mimani
Anirudh Mimani 11 years 3 months ago
If Gov aware about how is the SECURITY in Trains?? i dnt think so. In tomorrow's rail budget it is expected from the minister that they will take the necessary steps regarding this security.If Gov of India wants to Do Indian Railways World Class than they should have to look this security problem.Recently I had travel from Jodhpur-Howrah from Bikaner to howrah in that journey i found that there is LACK of Security for Passengers.Passengers Pays to railways for there Safe Journey not for humble.
ANUBHAV PATHAK
ANUBHAV PATHAK 11 years 3 months ago
My dear friends there is no doubt that Indian Railways is the worlds second largest rail network and the income of railways is also much bigger that any other transport services but in spite of this Indian Railway is in much trouble and problems in our country most of the passengers travel like animals inside the train many people died from falling the train in the track this just because our management is very poor. The other reason is our population and it must be controlled.
Venkatasubramanian B
Venkatasubramanian B 11 years 3 months ago
Security at all railway stations is not top class. They need to be improved by compulsory x-ray scanning for all those who enter and exit will lead to fear among public that they will be searched and fined. Only fine and fear can make public aware and also those who are not educated. Just by putting banner for the so many uneducated wont help. Fine people that will change the story of india. Ban on the travel of those passengers will help realise. Aadhaar card details will help track that person
rahul dobriyal
rahul dobriyal 11 years 3 months ago
I would like to highlight that asking such questions from the citizen that whether to carry inflammables in train is not worth at all. Kindly discuss our problems which we encounter while travelling. Somehow this is not our immediate concern because much need to be done as far as quality of train facility is concerened. Kindly make railways better for travelling by more cleaniliness and more quality serving of food.
rahul dobriyal
rahul dobriyal 11 years 3 months ago
These have turned common events now. These are sort of mid management during plying of the trains. Also pay attention to the infrastructure of the railways. People are now sufficiently provided the quality food. The charges for food are very very high. Although some cleanliness effort has been maintained by the workers but the food material available is not worth penny, the tea quality is equal to rotten water smelling bad. One plate is of Rs. 100 each with poor quality. Kindly do something.
Anand B Kamalapur
Anand B Kamalapur 11 years 3 months ago
Kind Attn of Railway Minister Recently group of 19 traveled by Haripriya express from Dharwad to Tirupati & back and our feedback, 1 Cleanliness inside compartment was good & Appreciated 2 No provision to dispose waste inside compartments and passengers are forced to throw waste material along track or platform, which defeats Swachh Bharat mission Provision to be made inside all compartments to dispose waste material & removed @ regular intervals This will help PM's ambitious project
DIBENDU Nag
DIBENDU Nag 11 years 3 months ago
Youth for Nation Building The Government has introduced National Youth Policy, 2014 with the vision "To empower youth of the country to achieve their full potential, and through them enable India to find its rightful place in the community of nations". The Group invites ideas and opinions with the objective of channelizing the immense youth energy in the nation-building process. Join the group => gurukulindia0@india.com Contact the group => +91.9874741567 Indian Railway Administration Service
Dr Atul K Baranwal
Dr Atul K Baranwal 11 years 3 months ago
AC coaches should be after pantry car and shuld end the train or in starting so that people from sleeper and 2nd class should not come to AC coaches .IT will decrease theft and coaches will be clean as well as toilets are also clean
Raj kumar Maurya
Raj kumar Maurya 11 years 3 months ago
We should increase average speed of trains. Increasing average speed from 54km/h to 80km/h and can increase our passenger carrying capacity by 1.5 times from the same infrastructure. This will only cost a better management of our present infrastructure and little improved automation. The increased automation will also make trains to run on time with safety. This can make railways one of the most profitable organisations. The increased income can be used for comfort and safety of travellers.