A tragic accident took place at the Anugrah Narayan Road Railway Station in Aurangabad, Bihar, on March 7, 2026. A disabled passenger named Rajkumar Pandey slipped and fell while attempting to board a train. The fall resulted in a severe injury where his right leg was cut off. The local Railway Police responded immediately to the situation.
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How did the incident occur at the station?
Rajkumar Pandey, a resident of Kharanti in Obra, was at the station to catch a train. While trying to board, he lost his balance and fell near the tracks. The incident caused severe trauma to his right leg. The Railway Police (GRP/RPF) present at the station quickly gathered resources to help the victim.
The police personnel did not waste time and transported him to the Sadar Hospital in Aurangabad for urgent medical attention. Local authorities are now documenting the incident to understand the exact circumstances of the fall.
What is the medical condition and compensation rules?
Doctors at Sadar Hospital examined Rajkumar Pandey and declared his condition as critical due to the loss of his limb. To save his life and provide advanced surgical care, he was referred to a higher medical center. His family and local residents are currently attending to him.
According to the Railway Accidents and Untoward Incidents (Compensation) Rules applicable in 2026, this falls under the “Untoward Incident” category. If the victim is found to be a bona fide passenger with a valid ticket, the Railway Claims Tribunal (RCT) can award compensation up to ₹8,00,000 for permanent disability. Immediate financial relief ranging from ₹5,000 to ₹50,000 is also usually provided by the railways for such grievous injuries to cover urgent costs.

