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RPF Central Railway Rescues 584 Children, Adults; Saves 25 Lives in Special Ops

The Railway Protection Force of Central Railway rescued and reunited 584 vulnerable children and adults with their families between January and April 2026. Under Operation Nanhe Farishte, 499 children were rescued, including runaways and missing minors. Operation Dignity helped 85 vulnerable adults in distress, while Operation Jeevan Raksha saved 25 passengers from fatal accidents. The RPF continues to demonstrate its humanitarian role alongside security duties across railway premises.

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RPF Central Railway reunites 584 children and adults, saves 25 lives under special operations

Mumbai, May 17

The Railway Protection Force of the Central Railway rescued and reunited 584 vulnerable children and adults with their families while also saving 25 passengers from life-threatening accidents between January and April 2026, officials said on Sunday.

According to the Central Railway, the RPF personnel continued to play a crucial humanitarian role alongside ensuring round-the-clock security of railway assets and passenger safety across railway premises.

Under "Operation Nanhe Farishte", a nationwide initiative aimed at rescuing and protecting vulnerable children found on railway premises, the RPF rescued a total of 499 children during the four-month period. The rescued children included 331 boys and 168 girls. Officials said these children comprised runaways, missing minors, destitute children, and those requiring immediate care and protection.

The rescued children were either safely reunited with their families or handed over to Child Welfare Committees and NGOs for further rehabilitation and care.

Central Railway officials said the operation reflected the RPF's commitment towards child safety and protection within railway stations and trains.

In another humanitarian initiative, "Operation Dignity", the RPF rescued 85 vulnerable adults who were found in distress across railway premises during the same period. The rescued individuals included 38 men and 47 women.

Officials said the operation focused on identifying people in need of care, including destitute, mentally unwell, or abandoned individuals, and ensuring that they received timely assistance and rehabilitation support.

Meanwhile, under "Operation Jeevan Raksha", RPF personnel saved 25 passengers from fatal accidents while boarding or alighting from moving trains. The lives saved included 20 male passengers and five female passengers.

The operation highlighted the alertness and swift response of RPF staff deployed at railway stations, officials said, adding that prompt intervention by personnel prevented several untoward incidents.

The Central Railway stated that the RPF has evolved beyond being merely a security force and continues to function as a compassionate arm of Indian Railways through various public service initiatives.

"The vigilance, dedication and humanitarian efforts of RPF personnel in rescuing children, helping vulnerable adults and saving lives demonstrate their unwavering commitment towards passenger safety and public welfare," it said in a statement.

The Central Railway also appealed to passengers not to board or alight from moving trains and to remain vigilant about their belongings while travelling.

Passengers were further urged to immediately inform the RPF or railway staff if they come across any lost, distressed, destitute, or mentally unwell child or adult on railway premises.

Railway authorities advised citizens to use the Railway Helpline number 139 for assistance in such cases.

— IANS

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Priya S
This is what people need to see - our government services working tirelessly! 499 children saved under Operation Nanhe Farishte and 85 vulnerable adults rescued too. But my concern is: what happens after they are handed over? We need better rehabilitation infrastructure. Still, kudos to the RPF team! 🙏
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Vikram M
As someone who travels by local train daily, I can vouch for the alertness of RPF staff. They've saved many lives from moving trains. But passengers also need to be more careful - running to catch a train isn't worth risking your life! Operation Jeevan Raksha is aptly named.
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Kavya N
These initiatives like Operation Nanhe Farishte and Operation Dignity show the softer side of our railway security forces. But we must not forget the root causes - why are children running away or becoming destitute in the first place? Need stronger social welfare systems alongside these rescue operations. Good work by RPF though!
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James A
Impressive statistics from the Central Railway RPF! Reuniting 584 people and saving 25 lives in just 4 months is remarkable. It's reassuring to see such dedication to public welfare. The helpline number 139 is worth noting for anyone traveling through Indian railways.
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Rohit P
Absolutely brilliant! As a concerned citizen, it warms my heart to see RPF actively rescuing vulnerable children and adults. But I hope there is equal focus on ensuring these children don't end up on the streets again. The rehabilitation process must be robust. Still, big salute to every RPF personnel involved! 🇮🇳

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