Volume No. : 6
Issue No. : 2
Year : 2018
Pages : 125-132
ISSN Print : 2347-5145
ISSN Online : 2454-2687
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Satish Bhagwatrao Aher1*, Deepak Raj Tiwari2
1Indian Institute of Soil Science, Bhopal 462 038 India
2Indira Gandhi National Open University Study Centre, Govt. Motilal Vigyan Mahavidyalaya, Bhopal 462 008 India
*Corresponding Author
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DOI No: 10.5958/2454-2687.2018.00011.4
ABSTRACT:
Present study was conducted to study the causes, impacts and management of disasters in Indian Railway. In order to fulfill the objectives of the study, the secondary data with respect to number of railway accidents, financial losses, deaths, injuries, the causes of railway accidents etc. for last 16 years (2000-2016) was obtained, compiled and statistically analyzed. The disaster management system in Indian Railway was studied with respect to railway disasters. The Ministry of Railways (MoR) has the disaster management plan for management of the Railway Disaster at national, zonal and divisional level which provides the framework for prevention, mitigation, preparedness, rescue, relief and rehabilitation through risk identification, hazard mapping, preventive and anti-sabotage security system, crowd management plans, 'Golden Hour' response, hospital disaster plan, training, technology up gradation, periodic mock drills etc. The results revealed that there are four major categories of accidents viz. derailment, level crossing accidents, collisions and fire in trains which are caused by three major factors viz. human error, equipment failure, and sabotage. Out of total accidents occurred in Indian Railway derailments, level crossing accidents, collisions and fire accidents were 58%, 32%, 5% and 3%, respectively. 85% accidents were caused due to human error, whereas failure of equipments and sabotage contributed to 5% and 4% accidents, respectively. During 2000-2016, 2297 people lost their life in railway accidents and 6088 people got injured affecting total 8385 people in the country. Indian Railway faced a total loss of Rs. 86486 Cr. due to accidents.
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KEYWORDS:
Disaster Management, Railway Disaster, Railway Accident, Derailment, Collision
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Cite:
Satish Bhagwatrao Aher, Deepak Raj Tiwari. Railway Disasters in India: Causes, Effects and Management. Int. J. Rev. and Res. Social Sci. 2018; 6(2): 125-132.
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