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New Delhi : Railways, Commerce & Industry Minister Piyush Goyalon August 14, 2019, launched CORAS (Commando for Railway Security) of Indian Railways and new establishment manual for Railway Protection Force (RPF).

Chairman, Railway Board,  Vinod Kumar Yadav, other Railway Board Members, DG, RPF, Arun Kumar, General Manager, Northern Railway, T P Singh, along with senior Railway officials were present on the occasion.

Speaking on the occasion, Goyal said, “Today we are committed to develop India as a Clean India, Healthy India, Prosperous and Secure India. Keeping in mind the threat from disruptive forces, induction of CORAS was planned in Railway Protection Force. CORAS team will be provided best, most modern equipment and world class training.”

Lauding the efforts of RPF soldier Shivcharan Gurjar, who rescued eight lives in flood stricken areas of Gujarat, Goyal appreciated the commendable work of RPF soldiers. He urged the people to crack down on touts and immediately inform the authorities.

Goyal announced that a new state of the art commando training centre will be established at Jagadhri, Haryana. He added that a new network of CCTV cameras at every station will be set up to enhance the security of Railway passengers. The link of these cameras will be given to the local stations, GRP, RPF, Divisional office and to the Minister’s office. Goyal also congratulated RPF officers and each soldier for extending security to passengers and Railway property in far-flung areas round the clock.  Goyal also conveyed his greetings to the Nation on Independence Day and Rakshabandhan, according to a PIB release.

Speaking on the occasion, Chairman, Railway Board, Vinod Kumar Yadav, said, “CORAS, a special Railway Unit, is a result of detailed policy formulation. Railway Protection Force is always involved in protecting Railway passengers and Railway property in far and inaccessible threat prone areas. To meet the challenges to Railway security, CORAS, a separate Commando Unit of RPF,  has been established. This special unit is given world class training and best facilities. It will be able to meet any challenging situation.”

Director General, Railway Protection Force, Arun Kumar, said, “Railway plays an important role in connecting nook and corner of the country. To tackle the threats to Railway passengers or establishments, a special task force having trained manpower was required. Railway is currently carrying out projects, which are strategically and economically important. Commissioning of CORAS will address challenges to these ongoing projects as well as any challenging situation for Railway travellers. The commandos in CORAS are well trained in reputed institutions and are capable of meeting any precarious situation. This new unit will strengthen the Railway security.”

CORAS has been carved out from motivated and willing young staff of RPF/RPSF with an average age between 30-35 years and very high physical standards.

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