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Railway gateman suspended for sleeping on duty in Mokama

Railway gateman suspended for sleeping on duty in Mokama
In a startling lapse of duty, Shiv Kumar, the railway gateman stationed at Mokama, has been suspended after being caught napping while on the job. This unforeseen incident resulted in a ripple effect that delayed three trains, notably the Jan Shatabdi Express, by 10 minutes.
Patna: A railway gateman, Shiv Kumar, has been suspended after he was allegedly found asleep while on duty at Mokama station under the Danapur division of East Central Railway (ECR), triggering disruption in train movement and raising serious safety concerns.The incident took place on the intervening night of Saturday and Sunday.Danapur senior divisional commercial manager Abhinav Siddarth said the railway administration had taken the matter seriously and ordered an inquiry.“After receipt of the inquiry report, a chargesheet under the railway admissible rules will be issued to him for such serious lapses,” Abhinav said.According to railway sources, at least three trains remained stranded for nearly 10 minutes due to non-clearance of signals at the west railway crossing gate under Mokama station. The affected trains included the Howrah-Patna Jan Shatabdi Express, South Bihar Express and Jhajha-Patna MEMU passenger train.Sources said the Danapur railway control room repeatedly tried to contact the gateman after train movement was affected but received no response. Following this, a railway staff member was sent from Mokama station to inspect the crossing gate.On reaching the spot, the staff member allegedly found the gateman asleep during duty hours. Railway personnel later restored signal clearance and reopened the locked gate, easing both train disruption and traffic congestion on either side of the crossing.

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About the AuthorKumod Verma

A senior journalist with The Times of India, Patna edition, writing since 1986, bringing over three decades of dedicated reporting experience. He has extensively covered the Indian Railways, higher education, defence, particularly the Indian Army, and rail-related crimes. Beyond these core beats, he has also reported on key issues related to social developments and reforms. Whether unpacking a railway budget, examining university reforms or profiling soldiers on the frontline, remains his main focus of the news reporting.

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