Mumbai Rail Pravasi Sangh Expresses Gratitude to Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw For Implementation Of Crowd Control Measures At Railway Stations

Mumbai Rail Pravasi Sangh Expresses Gratitude to Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw For Implementation Of Crowd Control Measures At Railway Stations

These measures, which have long been recommended by MRPS, mark a significant step towards enhancing passenger safety and reducing the risk of overcrowding-related accidents.

Kamal MishraUpdated: Wednesday, May 21, 2025, 03:48 PM IST
article-image
Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw | PTI

Mumbai Rail Pravasi Sangh (MRPS) expresses its sincere gratitude to Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw for initiating the trial implementation of crucial crowd control measures at Mumbai’s railway stations. These measures, which have long been recommended by MRPS, mark a significant step towards enhancing passenger safety and reducing the risk of overcrowding-related accidents.

For several years, MRPS Vice President  Siddhesh Desai and President Madhu Kotian have been consistently urging the Railway Board to take proactive steps to manage the ever-increasing rush at local stations, especially during peak hours. Their continuous advocacy has finally seen a positive response, and MRPS welcomes this initiative as a much-needed change for the safety and well-being of Mumbaikars.

While this implementation is a major milestone, MRPS suggests close coordination with the local police authorities to effectively manage crowds outside railway stations as well. The full impact of these measures will be seen over time, as commuters gradually adapt to the new system. Patience and cooperation from the public will be key in ensuring its success.

Furthermore, to encourage travel during non-peak hours and further ease congestion, MRPS strongly recommends the introduction of lower ticket rates for off-peak travel. This incentive can help distribute footfall more evenly throughout the day, reducing pressure on the system during rush hours.

MRPS remains committed to working collaboratively with authorities to ensure a safer, more efficient, and commuter-friendly railway system in Mumbai.

RECENT STORIES

Thane ZP Forms Panel To Probe Shahapur School Menstruation Incident; Five Held

Thane ZP Forms Panel To Probe Shahapur School Menstruation Incident; Five Held

Muslim Groups Slam Maharashtra’s Special Public Security Bill As 'Draconian', Demand Rollback

Muslim Groups Slam Maharashtra’s Special Public Security Bill As 'Draconian', Demand Rollback

NCLT Orders Atlas Equifin To Buy Back Jackie Shroff’s Shares At ₹1,345.78 Each, With 11.5%...

NCLT Orders Atlas Equifin To Buy Back Jackie Shroff’s Shares At ₹1,345.78 Each, With 11.5%...

Maharashtra Passes Controversial Public Security Bill Amid Opposition Walkout And Misuse Fears

Maharashtra Passes Controversial Public Security Bill Amid Opposition Walkout And Misuse Fears

ISIS Pune Module Case: Mumbai Court Remands Accused To NIA Custody Until July 18

ISIS Pune Module Case: Mumbai Court Remands Accused To NIA Custody Until July 18