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    High Court Urges Safety Announcements on Long-Distance Trains

    Mumbai, March 26 The Bombay High Court has suggested that railway authorities introduce public safety announcements on all long-distance trains, specifying the stations where they will halt, similar to the practice followed in Vande Bharat trains.A single bench of Justice Jitendra Jain, in the...
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    Modernizing Railway Claims: New Portal and Tribunal Launched

    Union Minister for Railways, Ashwini Vaishnaw, announced two more reforms today as part of Indian Railways' commitment to implement 52 reforms in 52 weeks this year. Addressing a press conference in the national capital, Mr. Vaishnaw unveiled the third reform, the Rail Tech Policy, stating that...
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    Railways Drive Innovation with New Tech Portal and Digital Claims System

    New Delhi, February 26 – Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw announced the Rail Tech Policy and the complete digitization of the Railway Claims Tribunal as Reform Number Three and Reform Number Four under the flagship "52 Reforms in 52 Weeks" initiative of the Indian Railways on Thursday.The...
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    Digitizing Railway Claims Tribunal for Faster Resolution

    New Delhi, February 26 The Railways will engage innovators, start-ups, industry and institutions under the new Rail Tech Policy to promote innovation and also digitize the railway claims tribunal to benefit claimants who can file their cases from anywhere with 24x7 availability, Railway Minister...
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    Indian Railways Modernizes Operations with Technology and Digital Claims Process

    Today, the Union Minister for Railways announced two more reforms as part of Indian Railways' commitment to undertake 52 reforms in 52 weeks this year. Addressing a press conference in the National Capital, Mr. Vaishnaw unveiled the third reform, the Rail Tech Policy, stating that its objective...
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    Scott Fitzgerald Quote Fuels Railway Accident Ruling

    Mumbai, February 13 The Bombay High Court invoked American novelist F. Scott Fitzgerald while refusing compensation to a man injured in a railway accident, citing the line: "First you take a drink, then the drink takes a drink, then the drink takes you."A single bench of Justice Jitendra Jain...
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    Railway Accident Victim's Appeal Dismissed Over Alcohol Consumption

    Mumbai, February 12 "First you take a drink, then the drink takes a drink, then the drink takes you," a quote by American novelist F. Scott Fitzgerald, was cited by the Bombay High Court while refusing compensation to a man who was intoxicated and injured in a railway accident.A single bench...
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