Published By : Prameya News Bureau | September 23, 2020 IST
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Bhubaneswar, Sep 23: Railway Protection Force (RPF) of East Coast Railway (ECoR) celebrated its 36th Raising Day at its headquarters at Bhubaneswar with Covid-19 protocols. The Raising Day is celebrated to commemorate the valiant efforts of RPF in various fields connected with Security. Gracing the occasion, General Manager, East Coast Railway Vidya Bhushan, exchanged the salute with the RPF contingent and reviewed the parade. Addressing the RPF personnel on this occasion, General Manager advised RPF personnel to strive towards ensuring foolproof safety and security to passengers and praised their dedication while performing duties and saving Railway property and human values. He stressed that RPF should be provided with modern equipment to perform their duties more effectively. He also praised RPF for their dedication of service for safety of railway rolling stocks during lockdown in view of Covid-19. Inspector General and Principal Chief Security Commissioner of RPF/ECoR Raja Ram elaborated upon the performance and activities of RPF under the jurisdiction of ECoR. He said that RPF is facing a lot of challenges while performing duties especially the safety & security of passengers and protecting Railway property, but the RPF jawans are able to meet the challenges very courageously and with due sincerity.
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