Nagpur: Railway Protection Force (RPF), Central Railways, has formed specific cells to expand sensitive care for Orphanage Covid – Children who are one or both parents die of viruses – saved from the premise of the train.
RPF, a railroad security wing, has made a good decision throughout the country.
Cells, consisting of two police women, have been asked to ensure that Covid victims’ children are carefully rescued and conscerned before being involved in other formalities.
The police have also been trained in special counseling sessions, so as to ensure children are sensitively attended considering the trauma pandemic, which has made them destroyed by claiming their close lives.
Senior Senior Division Security Commissioner Ashutosh Pandey said the special cell priority was to advise Covid’s orphans first, before completing the remaining rescue and residence procedures.
“Orphans have witnessed the death of their parents, regardless of the awesome effects of pandemic which guarantees them to be treated with a much sensitive care and empathy,” he said during the online press conference last week.
Pandey added, “Our RPF team will ensure orphans are released from their trauma before presenting it to the Child Welfare Committee, NGO intervention and so on.” He also said that the extra RPF was careful about children without supervision or single on the railway.
It was studied that the Narched RPF in-charge post had extended his help to the two sisters who lost their family members in the middle of a pandemic.
“The assistance was extended by a Senior RPF officer about humanitarian reasons, although there were no links from this case to the train,” said the CR Division Head of the RPF.
Pandey said even though no Covid orphaned children traced in His division so far, the RPF has been in the past year saved around 32 other children from the train building.
Apart from Orphanage Covid, RPF has also visited a special drive against ticket agents who use illegal ways to get a decent commission during a sustainable trip on the train.
“With the workers who return to their original places such as Bihar and Uttar Pradesh, an immoral ticket agent has begun to be active, targeting a substantial commission during this peak season.
We have collected 10 ticket agents and restored e-tickets worth more than RS1 .25 lakh of them, “Pandey said.