Railways Reacts To NDLS Stampede Disaster, Various Steps Announced
- Updated Feb 17, 2025 7:11 PM IST
The recent stampede at New Delhi Railway Station has left the nation in shock, claiming the lives of at least 18 individuals, many of whom were pilgrims heading to the Maha Kumbh Mela. The tragedy struck on the night of February 15, as a massive crowd surged towards the platforms, confused by two trains with similar names. Eyewitnesses reported chaos as passengers slipped and fell, leading to a deadly crush. In response to this incident, the government has announced a new AI-managed crowd control plan aimed at improving safety at high-traffic railway stations. This includes establishing permanent holding zones and utilizing technology to monitor crowd movements during peak travel times. The sale of platform tickets at New Delhi has also been suspended until February 26 to prevent further overcrowding. Political leaders have criticised the government for its handling of the situation, questioning the safety measures in place for travellers. As investigations continue into the causes of the stampede, the focus remains on ensuring passenger safety and preventing future tragedies.
