Published on March 27, 2026
In anticipation of the upcoming Ram Navami celebrations, the Indian Railways is enhancing security measures at railway stations across the country. With large gatherings expected and the heightened significance of the festival, officials are implementing stricter protocols to ensure passenger safety and maintain public order.
The move comes as part of a broader initiative to prepare for the influx of travelers during the festive season. Authorities are deploying additional personnel, including Railway Protection Force (RPF) officers and other security staff, to monitor and manage crowd control. Enhanced surveillance measures, including the use of CCTV cameras and metal detectors, will be put in place at key stations.
Railway officials have urged passengers to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activities to the authorities. “We are taking all necessary precautions to ensure a safe travel experience for everyone during Ram Navami,” said a senior railway officer. “In addition to increased manpower, we will also be intensifying checks on luggage and personal belongings.”
Stations known for heavy foot traffic and those near places of worship are being prioritized for enhanced security. The railway administration is collaborating with local law enforcement agencies to coordinate efforts and share intelligence regarding potential threats.
Travelers are encouraged to plan their journeys in advance and adhere to the guidelines issued . In light of past incidents during large gatherings, the emphasis on security has become a critical component of festival preparations.
The efforts are aimed not only at safeguarding the physical infrastructure of the railways but also at ensuring that the religious sentiments associated with Ram Navami are honored in a peaceful manner. As the festival approaches, the railway authorities remain committed to fostering an environment where devotees can celebrate without fear.
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