Bihar Railways on High Alert After Delhi Stampede Kills Residents; ₹2 Lakh Compensation Announced

Following a tragic incident at the Delhi railway station, railway stations across Bihar are now under heightened security. The chaotic situation in Delhi caused significant disruptions, including the cancellation of trains such as the Vikramshila Express, affecting many travelers.

Heightened Alert in Bihar After Delhi Incident

The incident at the Delhi railway station on Sunday involved a stampede, resulting in the loss of several lives. Sadly, authorities have confirmed that a number of the victims were from Bihar. In response to this tragedy, the Chief Minister of Bihar, Nitish Kumar, has announced financial assistance for the bereaved families.

Compensation Announced for Victims’ Families

Chief Minister Nitish Kumar stated, “We are deeply saddened by the loss of life and are committed to supporting the affected families.” He has declared that each family of the deceased will receive ₹2 lakh as compensation. This support aims to help families cope with their loss during this difficult time. For more information on assistance programs, you can **read about social welfare initiatives in Bihar** (Internal linking suggestion).

RJD Membership Drive

In other news, the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) recently conducted a membership drive near Ambedkar Chowk in Maheshpur. Sadanand Yadav, also known as Bhutan Yadav, the newly appointed Block President of RJD, spearheaded the event. The drive attracted participation from many RJD members and supporters in the local community.

These developments highlight the government’s and political organizations’ responses to recent events. Efforts are being made to provide support to affected communities and strengthen safety measures. The railway authority in Bihar is implementing additional precautions to prevent similar incidents from occurring in the future. The focus remains on ensuring the safety and well-being of all passengers and citizens.

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