DMRC to screen educational videos to make commuters aware of the dos and don'ts
DMRC to screen educational videos to make commuters aware of the dos and don'ts
They say half knowledge is dangerous. The Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) concurs.
With the accident toll rising every day, the Delhi Metro is now toying with the idea to fix the problem in a more effective way. Soon, videos featuring local artists will be screened at various Metro stations, depicting ways to be alert while travelling.
"I think we need to adopt other methods as well and spread awareness to decrease the tally of incidents in future.u00a0 Though the situation has improved since 2002, when the Metro was launched, but with increasing ridership, the number of accidents has also risen," said Anuj Dayal, spokesperson, DMRC.
There has been a spurt recently in cases where people got injured due to overcrowding and pushing and
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shoving of passengers. Two commuters, a girl and a boy, accidentally fell on the tracks and lost their limbs last month. In another case, a BPO employee fell on the tracks due to maddening rush a few days ago.
"Three videos have been shot and the duration of each is more than a minute. These videos have already been telecasted at Kashmere Gate station and Rajiv Chowk Metro station. Soon, it'll be screened in another 50 Metro stations as well," said a Delhi Metro official.