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How costly is it to install fire sensors???
by Shasikanth Malipeddi on Feb 20, 2007 08:23 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

In most parts of the world, it is mandatory to install fire sensors and alarms in every house which are connected directly to the city emergency management systems. So, after all the development India has been making in technology, what is stopping the Indian Railways to protect the life line of the country by installing fire/emergency alarms that are connected to the engines cabin and a central railway emergency management system. I am sure this kind of system would have saved atleast one more life and for me one life saved is worthy enough for the cost of such installation.

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by Madan Kumar on Feb 20, 2007 08:49 PM   Permalink
How long do you thibk it will take for a fire to engulf a compartment? Will anyobe be ablt to save them? Get to the root of the problem - which is in Pakistan.

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by Sameer Pawar on Feb 20, 2007 08:57 PM   Permalink
thank you brother. Your analysis is so correct. The only solution is a single nuclear bomb dropped in pakistan and the problem is over for ever.!!!!!!!!!1

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by Sameer Pawar on Feb 20, 2007 08:46 PM   Permalink
Array boss, don't suggest all this to the Indian Govt, because at the end of the day all you will find is scandal in purchase of the fire alarm , and as a matter of fact the fire alarm will never be placed in the trains, but they will paid for.. so another breaking news.. Scam unearthened in the fire alarm..hahahahaha.. welcome to INDIA !!!

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by mk on Feb 21, 2007 12:14 AM   Permalink
boss i concur. in my country a politician with loads of cash in the jeep, distributes it among people for his wifes election, promises free electricity to the farmers on one side and exempts rich industries from paying crores of rs. of dues and when caught red-handed doing all this tells media shamelessly that one needs to do this all in politics. on top of that he dares to dream of becoming Indias next president!!! just if you are wondering who this is? dishon. congress mp mr. sushilkumar shinde.

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