Key Points

Rajeev Roushan has been recognized with the prestigious Ashoka Award 2025 for his groundbreaking work in railway safety technology. His development of the Machine Vision Inspection System uses artificial intelligence to detect defects in moving trains automatically. The improvements he made to Hot Axle Box Detectors have already prevented numerous accidents across the railway network. This award adds to his previous honors, including a National Award for creating paperless railway operations software.

Key Points: Rajeev Roushan Wins Ashoka Award 2025 for Railway Innovations

  • Developed AI-powered Machine Vision Inspection System for rolling stock defect detection
  • Improved Hot Axle Box Detector technology preventing railway accidents
  • Implemented Truck on Train service across Dedicated Freight Corridor network
  • Previously honored with National Award for creating paperless railway operations software
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Eastern Railway Deputy Chief Mechanical Engineer (Freight) receives prestigious Ashoka Award 2025

Eastern Railway's Deputy Chief Mechanical Engineer honored for developing Machine Vision Inspection System and safety technologies that prevent accidents across Indian Railways network.

"From driving digital transformation to engineering innovation, Rajeev Roushan is continuing to redefine excellence in Indian Railways. - Article"

Kolkata, October 13

Deputy Chief Mechanical Engineer (Freight)/ HQ, Eastern Railway, Rajeev Roushan, has been awarded with the prestigious Ashoka Award 2025 today at Indian Habitat Centre in New Delhi for his trailblazing innovation of the Machine Vision Inspection System (MVIS) of Rolling Stock (Jointly developed by the Indian Institute of Science, Bengaluru, DFC, M/s L2M), installation & improvising of Hot Axle Box Detector (HABD) and operation of Truck on Train (TOT) service over DFC network during his Dedicated Freight Corridor (DFCCIL) tenure.

Kolkata (West Bengal) [India], October 13 (ANI): Deputy Chief Mechanical Engineer (Freight)/ HQ, Eastern Railway, Rajeev Roushan, has been awarded with the prestigious Ashoka Award 2025 today at Indian Habitat Centre in New Delhi for his trailblazing innovation of the Machine Vision Inspection System (MVIS) of Rolling Stock (Jointly developed by the Indian Institute of Science, Bengaluru, DFC, M/s L2M), installation & improvising of Hot Axle Box Detector (HABD) and operation of Truck on Train (TOT) service over DFC network during his Dedicated Freight Corridor (DFCCIL) tenure.

Every year, the award is given by Charles Walter's Society for Innovation & Research (CWSIR), an independent Research & Innovation Society, prompting and supporting research and innovation through human resource development, involving science & technology, academics, literature, etc.

The honour of the Ashoka Award is a prestigious recognition dedicated exclusively to accomplished bureaucrats who have demonstrated commendable excellence in the judiciary, policing, public administration, governance, etc. Roushan was shortlisted among 200 nominees by the jury.

Such improvisation of HABDs and development of MVIS in DFC are being followed by Indian Railways. These technologies helped to save many accidents en route. It is well known that MVIS is an automated way-side equipment inspection system consisting of high-speed cameras, servers and software which uses artificial intelligence (AI) to analyse data and generate alerts for rolling stock defects while in motion with actual images, position of the rolling stock, with number, etc. Also, the improvised web portal of HABD, which was developed by him during his tenure at DFC, is used by Indian Railways, which helped to analyse the trend of rolling stock failure for future action plan and improvements.

This is not the first feather in his hat. He was earlier honoured with the National Award on April 30, 2019, in Mumbai by the Minister for Railways for creating a path-breaking software that made railway operations paperless during his tenure at the Research Designs & Standards Organisation (RDSO). He also received an Annual DFC Award in 2023 for his commendable work in developing wayside equipment on the DFC track.

At present, Roushan is working under Milind K Deouskar, General Manager/ER and Shri. Permanand Sharma PCME/ER, who is continuing his service with devotion for better improvements in Eastern Railway in regard to the installation of way-side equipment, operation of freight trains, etc. From driving digital transformation to engineering innovation, Rajeev Roushan is continuing to redefine excellence in Indian Railways. His journey is not just an achievement but an inspiration for generations of innovators.

- ANI

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Arjun K
Finally some positive news about our railways! The Hot Axle Box Detector innovation has probably prevented many accidents we never heard about. More recognition should be given to such dedicated officers working behind the scenes.
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Rohit P
While I appreciate the recognition, I hope these technologies get implemented across all railway zones quickly. Eastern Railway shouldn't be the only one benefiting from such innovations. The entire network needs this safety upgrade urgently.
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Sarah B
The collaboration with IISc Bengaluru shows how academia-industry partnerships can drive real innovation. More such collaborations could transform our public infrastructure. Well deserved award! 👏
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Vikram M
From making operations paperless to implementing AI-based inspection systems - this officer's journey is truly remarkable. Hope his work inspires more young engineers to join railways and contribute to nation building.
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Michael C
The Truck on Train service over DFC network is an innovative logistics solution that could revolutionize freight movement in India. Reducing road congestion while improving efficiency - brilliant work!
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Kavya N
As an engineering student, this gives me so much motivation! Seeing Indian professionals achieving global standards in innovation makes me proud. More power to our railway engineers! 💪

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