The Government Railway Police (GRP) in Lucknow is implementing new security measures to make train travel safer. The GRP will now issue photo ID cards to all contract workers to keep a better track of personnel on railway premises. These steps aim to reduce crimes and improve overall surveillance at stations and inside trains.
What are the new GRP security measures?
The GRP is expanding its reach by increasing the number of police stations from 65 to 80 across Uttar Pradesh. New GRP sections will be established in Varanasi and Ghaziabad, bringing the total number of sections to eight. To tackle crimes like drug trafficking and smuggling, the department is also working to increase its manpower. Additionally, GRP escorts will be deployed on every train to ensure passenger safety during journeys.
How will station surveillance be improved?
Major railway stations will focus on the regular operation of baggage scanners and X-ray machines to prevent illegal items from entering trains. There are also proposals to install CCTV cameras both inside and outside the trains. These technical upgrades are intended to fix previous gaps in surveillance, such as those reported at Lucknow Charbagh station.
Key Security Updates at a Glance
| Measure | Details |
|---|---|
| Contract Worker IDs | Photo ID cards for all contract staff |
| Police Stations | Increase from 65 to 80 stations |
| New GRP Sections | Varanasi and Ghaziabad |
| Train Safety | GRP escorts on every train |
| Technology | Baggage scanners and X-ray machines |
| Surveillance | Proposed CCTV inside and outside trains |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Who will get the new ID cards in the railway?
Every contract worker employed by the railway will be issued a photo ID card by the GRP to enhance security and identification.
How is the GRP increasing its presence in Uttar Pradesh?
The GRP is increasing the number of police stations from 65 to 80 and adding new sections in Varanasi and Ghaziabad.



























