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    Indian Railways creates 13,000 new jobs for train drivers after West Bengal accident

    According to instructions issued to general managers of all Zonal Railways, 18,799 vacancies for assistant locopilots (ALP) have been approved by the Railway Board. This is over 3.3 times the 5696 vacancies for ALP notified in January 2024.

    Kanchanjunga Express Accident: Railway safety chief launches probe

    The Chief Commissioner of Railway Safety-Northeast Frontier Railways, Janak Kumar Garg, has begun an investigation into the Kanchanjunga Express accident, which resulted in 10 deaths. The investigation will begin in the afternoon, and the Station Master of Rangapani will be questioned. The Railways authority has admitted that the automated signalling system was not working, and the investigation will focus on the reasons behind the increased speed.

    Two more die, death toll in Kanchenjunga train mishap rises to 10: West Bengal hospital dean

    The tragic incident involving the Kanchanjungha Express train near New Jalpaiguri station has claimed the lives of two more passengers, bringing the death toll to 10. The two individuals, who were admitted to the North Bengal Medical College and Hospital with severe injuries, passed away on Tuesday. Dr. Sandeep Kumar Sengupta, the dean of the hospital, confirmed the unfortunate news, stating that both victims were on ventilator support.

    Kanchenjunga Express Train Accident: Rail services disrupted as several trains cancelled; Here's complete list

    Following the tragic Kanchenjunga Express accident, resulting in 8 deaths and 25 injuries, numerous trains were either cancelled or diverted. Restoration efforts are underway, with passengers expressing fear and concern over the incident. Kolkata Mayor Firhad Hakim criticized the Central government for alleged inaction, while Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee also voiced her concerns.

    Kanchenjunga Express crash: 'We are very afraid…', Passengers recount the horror

    Sealdah (WB): The Kanchenjunga Express, which met with a tragic accident near Rangapani Station in Darjeeling on June 17, arrived at Sealdah railway station on June 18 after the completion of restoration work. The accident claimed eight lives and left around 25 injured....

    Kanchenjunga Express Train accident: How unreserved ticket and standing at the door helped rice mill worker escape the crash

    Ashis Das, a 35-year-old rice mill worker, narrowly escaped a train collision on the Kanchenjunga Express, leaving 5 dead and 46 injured. Das jumped off the train after it crossed Rangapani station, avoiding serious injuries. He recounted his journey to meet his family in Burdwan and the harrowing experience of the crash. Das shared his experience with TOI.

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