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Security Officer Saves Passenger s Life With CPR At Delhi Airport

Security Officer Saves Passenger s Life With CPR At Delhi Airport Security Officer Saves Passenger s Life With CPR At Delhi Airport The passenger was later identified as S Ravi Gnanadhas, a Head Constable in the Central Reserve Police Force. The passenger s life was saved by a CISF officer who gave him CPR. New Delhi: A passenger who had passed out at the Delhi Airport on Wednesday was saved by an officer of the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) who managed to revive him in time with cardiopulmonary resuscitation or CPR. According to the CISF, at around 3:40 pm on Wednesday, the agency s surveillance and intelligence team of the Indira Gandhi International Airport received a message from the airport help desk that a passenger was lying unconscious on a chair at the retail area of Terminal 2.

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Zero error, cost effective CISF on the anvil

Zero error, cost effective CISF on the anvil India Published: Wednesday, March 10, 2021, 17:00 [IST] New Delhi, Mar 10: The CISF is working to establish itself as a zero-error and cost-effective force keeping in view future security challenges, the chief of the paramilitary said on Wednesday. Subodh Jaiswal, the Director General (DG) of the over 1.62 lakh personnel strong force, said they are working to change the perception that the Central Industrial Security Force is a costly force . Representational Image He was speaking at a force camp here during an event held to mark the 52nd raising day celebrations of the force. Union Home Secretary Ajay Bhalla, who officiated as the chief guest of the event and reviewed the ceremonial parade, said the CISF is a well known force and it should work to live up to its good reputation in securing vital installations, airports and Delhi Metro, which have a huge public interface and witness heavy footfall.

Indian Railways Plans Privatisation Of 90 Stations, To Get Airport Level Security Infra

Indian Railways Plans Privatisation Of 90 Stations, To Get Airport Level Security Infra by Swarajya Staff - Mar 10, 2021 08:39 AM Blueprint for the New Delhi Railway Station with 3-proposed levels. On the lines of airports run by private players, the Indian Railways is considering private companies operating 90 train stations. The move steered by the Indian Railway Stations Development Corporation (IRSDC) is expected to let private companies run and operate certain stations in a public-private partnership (PPP) model. In a letter to all principal chief security commissioners of the Railway Protection Force (RPF) and all zonal railways, the Railway Board sought their opinion on how the security infrastructure for the 90 stations should be set up, reports

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