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Explore the groundbreaking Kavach system, India's first indigenous anti-collision technology designed to enhance railway safety. This innovative automatic train protection system is set to protect millions of passengers daily by monitoring train speed and preventing accidents. Join us on a journey from Delhi to Secunderabad, where we delve into the technology and witness Kavach in action alongside loco-pilots and railway engineers. Learn how this cutting-edge safety initiative is reshaping the future of Indian Railways.

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00:00Shravani, do you know what Kavach is?
00:05You mean the Kavach and Kundal that Dandeep Karn used to have in the great battle of Mahabharat?
00:10No, not that, but something similar.
00:13Okay, does this Kavach also protect just like Karnaz did?
00:16Yes, just make our trains safe.
00:19It is India's first ever self-made anti-pollution device.
00:23This is India's answer to the world.
00:26Saving and protecting millions of daily train passengers' lives.
00:30It is the safety system revolutionizing the entire rail running system in India.
00:35Come with me to explore this cutting edge technology called Kavach
00:40that ensures our safety as we travel in trains through the length and breadth of this vast country called Bharat.
00:57So this is where our journey begins.
00:59I have reached Delhi Hazrat Nizamuddin railway station
01:02and I am going to take you to an exciting journey to Sikandarabad in Telangana.
01:07But let me tell you, this journey is not going to be just about beautiful scenery and delicious food.
01:14But we will also delve into the railway safety system and the incredible technology known as Kavach.
01:22So, without wasting any more time, let's get going before our train leaves. Come.
01:31Indian Railways is the lifeline of our nation.
01:34With 7,335 stations and an impressive track length of 1,26,000 km,
01:44can you believe 23 million passengers travel daily?
01:49Kavach is a massive operation including countless men and the machines.
01:54But safety has always been a concern and it took us a very long time to actually embrace the new technologies.
02:05Let's have a conversation with our co-passengers who are boarded on this train right now
02:09about their experience of travelling in the Indian Railways
02:13and also if they are aware about the anti-pollution protection system Kavach.
02:17Kavach is much better than before.
02:20Earlier, there used to be a lot of thefts and other crimes
02:25whether on the platform or inside the train.
02:28There was no security issue. People didn't pay attention to this.
02:32Because they didn't care.
02:34But now, in today's way, we like these things a lot.
02:40Earlier, there was not so much safety and security and cleanliness.
02:47Now, there are so many helpline numbers.
02:49If you need a number for safety, they are provided.
02:54If you need a number for cleanliness, they are also provided.
02:57Earlier, there was not so much, but now it is enough.
02:59It is much better than before.
03:02Earlier, there were no cleaners.
03:05Now, there are a lot of facilities.
03:10In the past, we have seen some tragic train accidents
03:13like the devastating Kirozabad accident in the year 1995
03:18claiming 358 lives
03:21underscoring the importance and the urgence of enhanced safety measures.
03:30Fast forward to today.
03:31In the last decade, Indian Railways have made remarkable strides
03:35reducing the accidents number from 473 in the year 2000 and 2001
03:42to just 40 in the year 2023 and 2024
03:46thanks to initiative like 1 lakh crore
03:49Rashtriya Rail Sanraksha Kosh.
03:54Now, let's talk about Kavach.
03:56It is an automatic train protection system
03:58designed as a safety shield for its passenger on board.
04:02Developed by the Indian companies,
04:04it monitors the train's speed
04:06and also alerts the operator to potential danger.
04:10Pretty cool, isn't it?
04:16Now, let's come and ask our co-passengers
04:18if they are aware about this advanced technology known as Kavach or not.
04:23Sir, are you aware about this new technology called Kavach?
04:27If so, please tell us something about it.
04:29Yes, madam. I heard about Kavach.
04:31Our Railway Minister has announced Kavach technology, the latest one.
04:38It is an anti-collision train protection system.
04:42It will be of great use because it will save so many lives.
04:46Earlier, so many lives were lost.
04:48School buses have been met with accidents at unmanned gates
04:52and two trains collided and a lot of casualties are there.
04:56Now, all those things will be averted.
04:58I am glad that this will surely reduce the accidents
05:03and we will have a safe journey.
05:05The journey of Kavach began in year 2016 with rigorous trials.
05:10By 2019, it achieved the highest global safety standard, SIL-4 certification.
05:17In 2020, it was officially approved as National ATP system.
05:29Finally, I have arrived at Sikandarabad
05:32where I will get to see what Kavach really is
05:35and how is it saving the lives of so many people every day.
05:38Here, in just few hours, I will sit right next to the local pilot
05:42and understand the functioning of Kavach, an experience like never before.
05:53It's day 2 today and the moment has finally come
05:56to have a first-hand experience of Kavach.
06:00In a very short period of time, we will be inside the locomotive
06:03along with the local pilot and see the functioning of Kavach.
06:10To address the issue of train derailment and collision,
06:14Indian Railways introduced Kavach, Automatic Train Protection System,
06:20developed by the Research, Design and Standards Organization, in short RDSO,
06:26in collaboration with three Indian companies.
06:29To expedite the same, the government also roped in Japanese vendors
06:35to set up bases in India and provide scalability.
06:39The responsibility is immense as the slightest mistake can have devastating consequences,
06:46potentially costing thousands of lives.
06:49Hence, the railways is going the extra mile to ensure perfect execution of the same.
06:56The Kavach has been designed and developed
06:59under the best international signalling and safety specifications.
07:04It is important that indigenous technology is developed,
07:09deployed and promulgated by indigenous vendors.
07:12They have a very important role to play.
07:14The maintenance of the specification, maintenance of high standards of production
07:19and the scalability as per the speed of the deployment is a prime objective
07:24and a task which is carried out by the vendors.
07:27Indian Railways plans to implement Kavach safety system across 44,000 km,
07:34aiming to eliminate the fatalities caused by human error.
07:38It is a massive undertaking.
07:40It requires both technical advancement and infrastructural upgrade.
07:44But there are challenges.
07:46Indian Railway faces diverse range of terrain and weather conditions,
07:51making deployment of Kavach crucial.
07:54It is just like refuelling jet mid-air.
07:59This ambitious target set by the current government
08:02surpasses the entire passenger network of the United States,
08:06which spans over 35,000 km.
08:09This innovative safety system exemplifies Indian ingenuity and commitment to railway safety.
08:16This provides a layer of safety in train operations,
08:20particularly eliminating the human errors on the part of our drivers.
08:24While choosing the technology, while choosing the various equipments,
08:29a lot of care has been taken,
08:32keeping in mind the different type of environmental conditions prevailing over the entire Indian Railways.
08:38Apart from this, this has been designed to Senelec,
08:43that is European standards of safety integrity level 4,
08:47that is the highest level of safety integrity.
08:50So this meets all our safety requirements as well as our environmental requirements.
08:54It's finally the time to board our locomotive and experience the functioning of Kavach.
09:00We will also be talking to our loco-pilot
09:02and understand the basics of how the Kavach works
09:05and save lives of so many people.
09:08Let's go!
09:10Kavach, Kavach, Kavach
09:16So we have with us Mr. Mohan here,
09:19who is the Kavach engineer,
09:21who is going to tell us all about how Kavach works while our journey.
09:25And right now he is going to explain how the whole system is going to start.
09:29So please tell us.
09:31Actually, this particular Kavach or technically called as Tika,
09:35is an add-on product of any loco,
09:37which actually is a priority of the safe side of the locomotive.
09:40So it actually monitors the whole locomotive based on the information received from the station side.
09:45This is a speedometer.
09:47It actually shows how much speed the loco has to travel at the time of journey.
09:51At the same time, it takes the input from the station.
09:53Based on that input only, the loco needs to go at a regular speed.
09:57If it avoids more than that speed, automatically it is going to apply brakes.
10:01If a loco-pilot misses out onto a signal,
10:03then how will Kavach help the locomotive to stop automatically?
10:08So actually, Kavach is a prevention which controls the speed actually.
10:13So it brings back the loco.
10:15For example, loco is moving at maximum speed,
10:17while loco-pilot might not be able to control the speed.
10:19It automatically applies a brake and brings to minimum speed till the span.
10:24Then loco-pilot helps loco-pilot to apply the brake and makes it zero.
10:27If in case loco-pilot by mistake overrides a signal also,
10:32he has a mode here, trip mode.
10:34He can select that mode and he can move in a different speed.
10:36So we are going to see all these things what he has just explained live.
10:40And let's start with our journey.
10:42And this is going to be one of kind of an experience for all of us.
10:46Let's go.
10:52So as you can see here, the loco-pilot has crossed the limit here.
10:55It gives warning here.
10:57If you acknowledge, it's okay.
11:00More than 5 km if you go for 90 km.
11:03So when it was going beyond the given numbers,
11:06so the alarm went on.
11:09Now you manually have acknowledged that it is all under control.
11:15If we do not acknowledge, if the loco-pilot did not acknowledge,
11:19then the machine is going to take over.
11:21It will take over and it will be going to apply brakes automatically.
11:25This is the applying brake here.
11:27Because we are in between.
11:28Exceeding the given numbers.
11:40Oh my god, this was something really amazing.
11:42We just saw the alarm went on and the loco-pilot did not apply the brake.
11:47But the train actually came at halt after crossing the red signal.
11:51And we are all safe actually in the train.
11:54It is amazing.
11:58The progress has been nothing short of extraordinary.
12:01Optical fibre cable laying of 4055 km of the proposed 6000 km.
12:08With 356 towers already installed.
12:12Additionally, 273 station coverage installations have been completed.
12:18Trackside equipment have been deployed across 1331 km.
12:24And 301 locomotives are already equipped.
12:28It is true that Indian railway approach towards infrastructure and safety
12:33has undergone a significant transformation in the last decade.
12:37Indeed, the number of accidents have dropped in last few years.
12:41But there is still a lot of work to be done to erase this number entirely.
12:46The gross budgetary support for railways in financial year 2024-2025
12:52stands at Rs 2,52,200 crore.
12:57Reflecting the government's emphasis on railway safety and infrastructure.
13:02This investment has led to record achievements with Indian railways
13:07reaching 1588 metric tonne in freight loading during financial year 2023-24.
13:16Up from 1,095 metric tonne in 2014-15.
13:22With a target of 3,000 metric tonne by the year 2030.
13:27Even Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnav expressed gratitude to Prime Minister Modi
13:33and Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman for the substantial railway budget allocation.
13:39With a World Economic Forum rating of 4.4 in Railroad Infrastructure Quality,
13:45India has surpassed many countries like UK, Belgium, Italy and Sweden.
13:50Despite handling the largest passenger load globally.
13:54Despite many hurdles and numerous challenges in modernizing Indian railways.
14:00Initiatives like Kavach are leading the way in ensuring passenger safety and preventing accidents.
14:07India is now on track to deploy the world's largest automatic train protection system
14:14positioning Indian railways as a global leader in safety, innovation and efficiency.
14:21As I wrap up my journey, it is very clear that Indian railways is setting up new standards
14:27in terms of safety and passenger experience and Kavach is a testament to that commitment.
14:34Thank you so much for joining us in our journey
14:37as we move forward towards more safer and secure rail network in India.
14:42I'm your host Ria, signing off.

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