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Dinesh Trivedi announces jobs for Kalka Mail victims' families

Trivedi, who took oath as the new railway minister today, announced a job each to the next of kin of the deceased in the Kalka Mail mishap and headed straight for the accident site under party chief Mamata Banerjee's "directive".

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Making rail safety his top priority, Dinesh Trivedi, who took oath as the new railway minister today, announced a job each to the next of kin of the deceased in the Kalka Mail mishap and headed straight for the accident site under party chief Mamata Banerjee's "directive".

"Circumstances are very unfortunate....there is an accident that everybody knows. So I am not going to Rail Bhawan nor my house from the Rashtrapati Bhawan.

"I am going straight to the accident site. My leader Mamata Banerjee has also directed me that it is the first thing we have to do," Trivedi told reporters soon after taking the oath.

"One member from the families of each of the deceased would be given a job... that is what railways is going to do," he said talking about the mishap which has claimed 69 lives so far.

He would also be travelling on Thursday to Rangia in Assam where the Guwahati-Puri Express had also derailed on Sunday after a blast.

Expressing his gratitude to Banerjee, whose name he took a number of times talking to reporters, Trivedi said she, as the former railway minister, had made things easier for her successor in the ministry with her vision document 2020.

"All that a minister has to do is follow the guidelines (of the Vision 2020) and in those guidelines safety is number one priority," he said, adding Banerjee had "sown the seeds of development in railways" and it was now upto him to nurture it.

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