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Station master's 'OK' sends train, his life on wrong track

IndiaTimes Thursday, 7 November 2024 ()
A station master's casual "OK" during a heated phone argument with his wife was misconstrued as authorization to dispatch a train. This mistake cost the railways Rs 3 crore and led to the station master's suspension, fueling a tumultuous 12-year divorce battle that ultimately reached the Chhattisgarh High Court.
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