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Mumbai, take onus for deaths on tracks

<p>Travelling daily on Mumbai's trains is risky business &mdash; most of us break rules and cross tracks, and hang out dangerously on the footboard</p>

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Travelling daily on Mumbai’s trains is risky business — most of us break rules and cross tracks, and hang out dangerously on the footboard. When luck runs out, we become a death toll statistic. But, two youngsters are trying to shed light on the fact that the railways are not to blame for all deaths — and they are doing this through a short film.

Ashay Gangwar and Harshit Saran. Pic/Tehniyat FatimaAshay Gangwar and Harshit Saran. Pic/Tehniyat Fatima

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