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Delhi-Mumbai Corridor's Kavach System Set for 2025 Completion

The Kavach System, designed to enhance security and prevent accidents, is set to be a comprehensive and technologically advanced addition to the Delhi-Mumbai Corridor. With a targeted completion date of 2025, the system is expected to significantly improve the overall safety infrastructure along the corridor, ensuring a safer and more efficient rail travel experience for passengers.
The announcement underscores the government's commitment to modernising and fortifying the country's railway network, with a particular focus on major corridors like Delhi-Mumbai. The Kavach System incorporates cutting-edge technology and safety protocols, aligning with global best practices to meet the evolving needs of the rail transportation sector.
By prioritising the completion of the Kavach System, the Railway Minister signals a proactive approach to address safety concerns and improve the overall reliability of rail services. This initiative is poised to contribute to the efficiency of rail operations, reduce accidents, and elevate the safety standards for passengers and freight transport along the Delhi-Mumbai Corridor.
As the project progresses towards its 2025 completion, the Kavach System on the Delhi-Mumbai Corridor emerges as a crucial milestone in the ongoing efforts to modernise and enhance the safety of India's extensive railway network.


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