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Mumbai Railway Police sets up 86 help desks at key stations to assist passengers

The desks are designed to register complaints, provide emergency support, help locate missing persons, assist with lost property, and coordinate with relevant authorities. A register is maintained at every desk to log passenger requests, and an SOP defines the roles and duties of deployed personnel

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Each desk operates round the clock with two police personnel on rotational duty. PIC/BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT

Each desk operates round the clock with two police personnel on rotational duty. PIC/BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT

Mumbai’s suburban and mainline railway network ferries millions of passengers every day. With such massive footfall across the Mumbai Metropolitan Region, incidents such as overcrowding, theft, accidents, harassment, medical emergencies, missing persons, and loss of belongings are frequently reported.

Certain groups of travellers, including women, senior citizens, persons with disabilities, children, and visitors to the city, are especially vulnerable and often need immediate guidance or support. Maintaining public order, preventing crime, and responding quickly during emergencies also require a structured support system at the station level.

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