"We have taken note of the Supreme Court notice very seriously, adequate measures will be taken to improve the safety standards," Kharge told reporters after commissioning the newly laid railway line between Kottur and Harihar.
The Supreme Court had recently served notice on the Railways on a public interest petition seeking direction that sleeper coaches being manufactured conform to international safety standards.
Kharge today commissioned newly laid railway line between Kottur and Harihar, and flagged-off Harihar-Kottur passenger train at Kottur railway station.
The project has been implemented at a cost of Rs 425 crore with Railway and Karnataka government sharing the project cost.
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