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Assam clean-up takeoff: Drones soar at Kamakhya station; railways launch tech revolution ( see pics)

TNN & Agencies | Last updated on - Jun 18, 2025, 15:58 IST
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Tech-driven cleaning debuts

Indian Railways has introduced drone-based cleaning at Kamakhya Station in Assam, signaling a major leap toward tech-enabled sanitation and maintenance in the railway network.

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High-pressure drone sprays

The drones use high-pressure water jets to clean hard-to-reach areas like coach roofs and elevated surfaces, improving hygiene and reducing safety risks for manual workers.

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Path to Nationwide adoption

If successful, the Kamakhya model could be expanded to stations nationwide, revolutionizing railway cleaning and setting new benchmarks for maintenance.

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Boosting worker safety

By replacing manual cleaning in risky spots, the drones reduce hazards for railway workers, minimizing accidents and exposure to harmful cleaning agents.

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Efficient and time-saving

The drone system speeds up cleaning operations by covering large, complex surfaces quickly, allowing for better upkeep with less time and fewer resources.

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Ongoing drone integration

Indian Railways has used drones since 2018 for inspection and surveillance. This cleaning application adds another dimension to its growing tech-enabled toolkit.

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Supports Swachh Bharat goals

The project aligns with the national cleanliness mission by improving sanitation standards across stations while promoting eco-friendly, modern practices.

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First run in april 2024

The initiative was first rolled out in April as a pilot project. Its early success has drawn positive attention from officials and is being considered for expansion across India.

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