Railways Triples Safety Spend to ₹1.17 Lakh Cr, Deploys Kavach on Key Routes

Indian Railways has tripled its expenditure on safety measures over the last decade, investing over ₹1.17 lakh crore. The indigenously developed Kavach Automatic Train Protection System has been successfully commissioned on critical high-density routes like Delhi-Mumbai and Delhi-Howrah. Over 48,000 technicians and loco pilots have been trained to operate the new safety technology. Additionally, thousands of coaches and locomotives are now equipped with CCTV cameras to enhance passenger security.

Key Points: Indian Railways Safety Spend Triples, Kavach Deployed

  • Safety spend tripled in a decade
  • Kavach system deployed on key routes
  • Over 48,000 personnel trained on Kavach
  • CCTV cameras installed in thousands of coaches
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Indian Railways triples expenditure on safety to over Rs 1.17 lakh crore in last 10 years

Indian Railways triples safety expenditure to over ₹1.17 lakh crore in 10 years, deploying indigenously developed Kavach system on major routes.

"Safety is accorded the highest priority on Indian Railways. - Ashwini Vaishnaw"

New Delhi, Feb 13

The Indian Railways has tripled expenditure on safety over the last decade, from Rs 39,200 crore in 2013-14 to Rs 1,17,693 crore in 2025-26, prioritising passenger safety amid modernisation, the Parliament was informed on Friday.

"Safety is accorded the highest priority on Indian Railways. As a consequence of various safety measures taken over the years, there has been a steep decline in the number of accidents," Minister for Railways Ashwini Vaishnaw said in a written reply to questions in the Rajya Sabha.

The indigenously developed hi-tech Kavach Automatic Train Protection (ATP), which requires safety certification of the highest order (SIL-4), has been installed along large sections of the Indian Railways network after successful field trials were carried out in 2016. Kavach aids the loco pilot in running trains within specified speed limits by automatically applying brakes in case the loco pilot fails to do so, and also helps to run trains safely during inclement weather.

The funds utilised on Kavach works so far, up to Dec 2025, are Rs 2,573.36 crore. The allocation of funds during the year 2025-26 is Rs 1,673.19 crore. Requisite funds are made available as per the progress of works, the minister said.

Based on the deployment of Kavach version 3.2 on 1465 route km on South Central Railway and experience gained, further improvements were made. Finally, the Kavach specification version 4.0 was approved by RDSO in July 2024.

Kavach version 4.0 covers all the major features required for the diverse railway network. This is a significant milestone in safety for Indian Railways. Within a short period, IR has developed, tested and started deploying the Automatic Train Protection System, the minister said.

After extensive and elaborate trials, Kavach Version 4.0 has been successfully commissioned on 1297 route kilometres, covering the high-density Delhi-Mumbai and Delhi-Howrah routes. On the Delhi-Mumbai route, Kavach version 4.0 has been commissioned on the junction cabin-Palwal-Mathura-Nagda section (667 Rkm) & Ahmedabad-Vadodara-Virar section (432 Rkm) and on the Delhi-Howrah route on Gaya-Saramatanr (93 Rkm) and Bardhaman- Howrah section (105 Rkm).

Further, trackside Kavach implementation work has been taken up on 23,360 route km covering all important sections of the Railways.

Specialised training programmes on Kavach are being conducted at centralised training institutes of Indian Railways to impart training to all concerned officials. By now, more than 48,000 technicians, operators and engineers have been trained on Kavach technology. This includes about 45,000 Loco Pilots & Assistant Loco Pilots. Courses have been designed in collaboration with IRISET.

The cost for the provision of Track Side, including Station equipment of Kavac,h is approximately Rs 50 lakh/Km, and the cost for the provision of Kavach equipment on locomotives is approximately Rs 80 lakh/loco.

Indian Railways has also taken up the work of installing CCTV cameras in coaches and locomotives with the purpose of improving the safety and security of the passengers. The provision of CCTV cameras is expected to deter miscreant activities, vandalism, thefts and also assist in the investigation of the incidents. Accordingly, Zonal Railways and Production Units have initiated action for the procurement and installation of CCTV cameras in coaches and locomotives.

To date, approximately 12,300 coaches (including all operational rakes of Vande Bharat and Amrit Bharat trains) and 460 locomotives, plying over the Indian Railways network, are equipped with CCTV cameras, the minister added.

- IANS

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Priya S
Good to see indigenous technology being deployed at such a scale. Training 48,000 personnel is no small feat. However, I hope this focus on high-tech solutions doesn't come at the cost of basic track maintenance and manual inspections, which are equally crucial for safety.
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Rohit P
Finally! Safety should always be the top priority, not just speed. The CCTV cameras in coaches are a much-needed addition too. It will help control vandalism and make women travellers feel safer during long journeys. Hope they cover all trains soon.
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Sarah B
Impressive numbers and a clear roadmap. Deploying Kavach on 23,360 route km is ambitious. The cost breakdown is transparent – Rs 50 lakh/km for trackside equipment. This level of investment in safety infrastructure is commendable for a network as vast as India's.
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Vikram M
While the focus on tech like Kavach is great, what about the safety of passengers at unmanned crossings and on older coaches? The funds must also ensure last-mile safety for the common man travelling in general compartments, not just on premium routes.
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Kavya N
Heartening to see the decline in accidents mentioned by the Minister. My father is a retired railway employee, and he always says prevention is better than cure. Jai Hind to our engineers and technicians who made Kavach a reality! 👏

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