Railway Employee Bravely Crawls Under Coaches Of Train Stuck On A Bridge To Fix Air-Leakage
On June 20, the Ministry of Railways posted a video on Twitter showing how its employees are committed to assuring passenger safety and comfort.
Risking his life, Assistant Loco Pilot Ganesh Ghosh pulled off a stunt to do his duty and help stranded passengers resume their journey.
The employee, identified as Assistant Loco Pilot Ganesh Ghosh, could be seen crawling underneath the train's coaches while it was halted on a bridge. Ghosh cautiously goes under the coaches to fix the train's air leakage issue.
On June 20, the Ministry of Railways posted a video on Twitter showing how its employees are committed to assuring passenger safety and comfort.
The video shows a ministry employee doing a heroic act to help a train continue its journey. The Ministry of Railways shared the video with the caption,
¡°Yatriyon ki Seva aur Suraksha mei samarpit. Railsevaks are committed to serving its passengers 24x7. An exemplary display of courage by Ganesh Ghosh, ALP, who crawled under the coaches of halted train on a bridge and rectified air leakage issue that helped resume the journey.¡±
Watch Ghosh's selfless act of bravery here:
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¡ª Ministry of Railways (@RailMinIndia) June 20, 2022
Railsevaks are committed to serve its passengers 24x7. An exemplary display of courage by Ganesh Ghosh, ALP who crawled under the coaches of halted train on a bridge & rectified air leakage issue that helped resume the journey. pic.twitter.com/9ZdkXBYacY
A few weeks ago, the Rail ministry had also shared a video of a Railway Protection Force personnel saving the life of an older woman in Uttar Pradesh¡¯s Jhansi division.
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¡ª Ministry of Railways (@RailMinIndia) June 18, 2022
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The woman attempted to cross the tracks when the RPF personnel pulled her toward the platform. Seconds later, a train could be seen zooming past the station.
The officer was lauded for saving the woman's life. In another tweet, the ministry advised citizens to use the foot-over bridge instead of crossing railway tracks to move from one platform to another.
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