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Home / Business and Economy / Mail Tossed on Tracks: India Post Probes Pratapgarh Incident

Mail Tossed on Tracks: India Post Probes Pratapgarh Incident

28 Nov

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Summary

  • Viral video showed postal bags carelessly thrown onto railway tracks.
  • Investigation revealed staff pressure led to improper mail transport.
  • Lack of a sloped footbridge contributed to unsafe handling practices.
Mail Tossed on Tracks: India Post Probes Pratapgarh Incident

A viral video captured postal bags and parcels being carelessly tossed onto railway tracks at Pratapgarh railway station, leading to swift action from India Post. The footage, recorded near Platform 3 shortly after the Punjab Mail's arrival, initiated a departmental investigation that verified the incident.

Senior officers conducted an on-site inspection and questioned the involved staff. The probe concluded that employees, allegedly rushing to meet dispatch deadlines, resorted to an improper method of transporting the mail. A significant contributing factor identified was the absence of a sloped footbridge connecting Platforms 2 and 3 to the railway mail service (RMS) office.

This lack of adequate infrastructure prevented the use of trolleys, forcing staff to resort to unsafe practices when handling high volumes of mail. India Post has since initiated disciplinary actions against those responsible and issued directives to prevent recurrence. A formal request has been sent to the railway authorities for necessary infrastructural upgrades to ensure smoother RMS operations.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Mail bags were tossed due to pressure for timely dispatch and the lack of a proper sloped footbridge for trolley transport.
India Post verified the video, conducted an inquiry, initiated disciplinary action, and requested infrastructural upgrades.
Yes, the absence of a sloped footbridge at Pratapgarh station impedes the use of trolleys, leading to unsafe mail handling.

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