Railway Ministry Approves Installation of Kavach on East Central Railway’s Key Routes

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The Ministry of Railways has approved a major safety enhancement project to install the indigenous ‘Kavach’ Automatic Train Protection (ATP) system on crucial sections of the East Central Railway (ECR), including the DDU-Patna-Jhajha mainline. The initiative aims to substantially reduce collision risks and improve train operation safety.

The project has been sanctioned at an estimated cost of Rs 1,822 crore. ECR’s chief public relations officer (CPRO) Saraswati Chandra mentioned that The approval has been granted under the “umbrella safety on tracks” scheme which focuses on modernizing and strengthening India’s railway safety infrastructure and about 2,200km within ECR’s jurisdiction will come under the coverage of the “kavach” system,

For the fiscal year 2024-25, Indian Railways has allocated a total budget of Rs 27,693 crore towards various safety-related works nationwide, underscoring its commitment to deploying advanced technologies and upgrading infrastructure to protect passengers.

As per the Railway officials, the Kavach project will be implemented in phases. Tenders for the work are expected to be announced soon, with installation starting within this fiscal year. The railways have already successfully installed Kavach on the 417-kilometer stretch between DDU and Gaya-Pradhankhunta Junction on the Grand Chord route within the ECR.


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