Security helpline for train passengers from Nirbhaya Fund
Press Trust of India New Delhi With the aim of helping passengers, particularly women, in case of distress in trains, railways will set up a security helpline as part of the Nirbahaya Fund.
A pilot scheme for setting up an SOS alert system, the round-the-clock security helpline in trains in Western and Central zones is being initiated, said a senior Railway Ministry official.
Rolling out the scheme on an all-India basis would cost about Rs 25.17 crore and it will be utilised from the Nirbhaya Fund, he added.
Finance Minister P Chidambaram had announced in the 2013-14 Budget that the government will set up a fund called the Nirbhaya Fund and contribute Rs 1000 crore to it.
The works had been awarded in October to the Centre for Railway Information (CRIS) with a completion period of 13 months for conducting pilot projects at Central Railway and Western Railway, he said.