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Delhi Metro derails, junior engineer suspended
NDTV Correspondent/Press Trust of India, Sunday September 13, 2009, New Delhi
Delhi Metro suspended a junior engineer after a coach derailed in East Delhi on Sunday morning.

Meanwhile, a committee has been appointed to probe second derailment in two months.

The train, which was going from Yamuna Bank to Dwarka Sector-9, derailed between Yamuna bank and Indraprastha metro stations.

The incident happened at 6:04 am but no one was injured in the incident, Metro officials said. 12 passengers were travelling in that coach.

This is the second incident of derailment of metro trains within a span of one month.

On August 12, a coach of a train on the Dwarka-Yamuna Bank line jumped the rails near Dwarka station but no one was injured. There were 39 people on board then.
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Posted by raf on Sep 13, 2009
i think its a shame - a junior engineer was made a scape-goat, so that some senior personnel can save their job - its a disgrace - a proper inquiry shoul be conducted to find the person most responsible- i am sure it is some senior official who is trying to save his job!!!
Posted by jaideep on Sep 13, 2009
suspension won't bring solution entire metro project is full of corruption. actually delhi metro is a modified version of local train
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