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Dedicated to women's safety on trains, team RPF runs at Delhi Half Marathon 2023

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New Delhi | October 16, 2023 12:16:42 AM IST
A 25-member team of the Railway Protection Force (RPF) on Sunday participated in the Delhi Half Marathon 2023 to promote the cause of safe and secure travel on trains for women.

The objective behind the run was to create public awareness about various initiatives of RPF aimed at promoting women's safety and security on the Indian Railways network. In particular, attention was focused on "Meri Saheli" initiative.

The Railway Protection Force (RPF) working under the Ministry of Railways, has been diligently working to enhance the safety of women railway passengers. The "Meri Saheli" teams, operating across India's vast railway network, have been offering assistance and security to countless women traveling alone on long-distance trains. RPF's women personnel work side by side with their male counterparts to ensure women's safety on trains and within railway premises.

In 2023, RPF personnel rescued 862 women from perilous situations near moving trains, the Railway Ministry said in a press note.

Under "Operation Nanhe Farishte," they have also rescued 2,898 unaccompanied girls who were at risk in stations and trains, preventing them from falling into harm's way. Furthermore, they have saved 51 minor girls and 6 women from the clutches of human traffickers, the ministry added.

As per the release, RPF women personnel have assisted the delivery of 130 mothers who went into labor during train journeys, with utmost respect for their privacy and dignity. Responding to more than 185,000 helpline calls, RPF personnel have acted swiftly to resolve passengers' issues, particularly those affecting women in distress, such as the destitute, the unwell, the elderly, and the specially-abled.

To raise public awareness and garner cooperation, the RPF team had participated in the Delhi Half Marathon on October 15, 2023, going the extra mile for this noble cause. Comprising a 25-member strong team from different parts of India and various ranks, from the Director General to Constables, the team represented the pan-Indian character of the RPF. This team also included four women RPF personnel hailing from Punjab, West Bengal, and Maharashtra, serving as representatives of RPF Narishakti.

Along the marathon route, RPF personnel engaged with the public, displayed banners, and distributed pamphlets to highlight women's safety on railways and seek support from all stakeholders to bolster this cause. (ANI)

 
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