Indian Railway to build security walls on both sides of the railway line

The Central Government has taken a new decision to control the accelerating number of train accidents. The Union Railway Minister, Aswini Vaishnav, has informed the new decision to build security walls across both sides of the railway line. The central government’s remarkable decision is to protect cattle from accidents.

At the initial stage, it was decided to construct a 1000 km long wall along the Gandhinagar – Mumbai route. The minister also said that the discussions are going on and the first stage of the construction will be completed in the next 6 months.

Compared with last year, the number of train accidents has increased this year and hence decided to build security walls. More details of the construction is yet to be decided.

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