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Train Accident Inquiry Commission

The Train Accident Inquiry Commission is a body established by the government to investigate railway accidents. Its role is to examine the causes of train accidents, assess safety measures, and recommend improvements to prevent future incidents. The commission typically consists of experts in transportation, engineering, and safety. After gathering evidence and testimonies, they produce a report detailing their findings and suggestions for enhancing railway safety. This process aims to ensure accountability, improve public confidence in rail systems, and ultimately protect passengers and railway workers.