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12-hr shifts stressing out short-staffed RPF

After a railway cop fell from a running train following gruelling duty hours, officials admit to the immense strain on the force; activists call for more recruitment and fewer working hours

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After Railway Protection Force (RPF) head constable Vijaykant Jha fell out of a moving train and slipped into a coma on Wednesday while returning home after his 12-hour night shift, questions are again being raised about insufficient staff in the RPF. The dearth has forced 12-hour shifts on officials instead of eight-hour duty, causing immense strain to them, both mentally and physically.

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