Sunday, 9 October 2016
PRCI salutes the soldier
A Team of about 15 members from PRCI .Hyd.Chapter had a photo shoot @ Charminar this morning wearing T.shirts depicting the slogan "PR community of PRCI Salutes Indian Army:
Mission Mumbai Local - Report on Deaths Out ; Time for Action
- · Every day, ten people die on Central Railway tracks and another ten get seriously injured.
- · Its mainly because people do not want to miss trains and also they are not sure about the next train coming in time
- · 21 year old Bhavesh Nakate died after losing grip from a speeding local – and the bvideo went viral –
- · Rly Minister Suresh Prabhu asks CR and WR to appoint committees to study.
- · CR comes out with “Report on Review of Rising trend of accidental deaths in Mumbai suburban system”.
- · Report on CR website for about six months now. Suggests Rs 20,000 crore makeover plan including:
- · Purchase of 150 new trains
- · Door closures and A/C trains
- · Additional platforms and stabling lines (parking for trains)
- · Disaster management plan
- · ROBs, fencing of tracks and so on
- · Committee discusses at length on the lack of parking places for trains which creates congestion (drag) on the system and leads to delays in train running.
- · Committee suggests ways to increase frequency of trains at two minute intervals by providing for loops, stabling lines etc.,
- · Underground loop at CSR and stabling lines at Thane, Kalyan and Panvel discussed.
- · Thane, KDMC and BMC commissioners were also on the committee and signed the report.
- · Also MPs – Kirit Somaiya, Arvind Sawant, Poonam Mahajan, Rajan Vichare – are signatories to the report, apart from couple NGOs.
- · Question is who is doing what to improve CR local services?
- · Is nobody bothered about people dying and getting seriously injured?
- · Do we believe in only cosmetic work like beautifying stations?
- · What is beauty without safety and punctuality?
- · PRCI – the national body of PR, media and advertising professionals – has launched communication drive as its contribution towards the Mumbai’s lifeline.
- · PRCI also launched a social media campaign and is engaging journalism students to spread the good word.
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