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Kavach 4.0: Indian Railways to improve safety on key routes, minimizing human error, accidents

DNA Sunday, 29 December 2024
Kavach 4.0 is an enhanced comprehensive, technology-driven solution developed by Indian Railways to prevent accidents and ensure the smooth operation of trains, providing an additional layer of safety and control, according to officials.
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