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New Delhi: Railways Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw Wednesday announced that the much-awaited Delhi-Kolkata and Delhi-Mumbai railway corridors are likely to witness the completion of the anti-collision system KAVACH in the fiscal year 2024-2025, ANI reported.

Back in 2016, the ambitious KAVATCH project, an automatic train protection (ATP) system, received approval for implementation.

Developed domestically, Kavach is a technology-intensive Automatic Train Protection (ATP) system designed to assist the loco pilot by automatically applying brakes when the train exceeds specified speed limits or in the event of the Loco Pilots failure to do so, ensuring safe operation even in adverse weather conditions.

Vaishnaw underscored that the KAVACH system is not resting on its laurels and announced the upcoming introduction of the Next Generation KAVATCH, featuring 4G/5G-based systems, which is expected to redefine infrastructure technology standards, the report said

The tender for this cutting-edge technology is anticipated to be unveiled next month.

The railway minister added that the government has set up an ambitious target of encompassing 2,500 kilometers annually.

The most noteworthy development is anticipated in the 2025-2026 period, with an astounding target of 5,000 kilometers per year.

Tough questions were raised around the anti-collision system in the wake of the tragic triple-train accident in Odishas Balasore on June 2 where nearly 300 passengers lost their lives, and around 1,000 sustained injuries.

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