Eight coaches of Meerut-Lucknow Rajya Rani Express derail near Rampur. | Picture Courtesy: ANI 
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Eight coaches of Rajya Rani Express derail near Rampur in UP, two injured

Eight coaches of the Meerut-Lucknow Rajya Rani Express have derailed near Kosi Bridge in UP's Rampur.

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NEW DELHI: Eight coaches of Meerut-Lucknow Rajya Rani Express derailed near Rampur in Uttar Pradesh today leaving at least two passengers injured, railway officials said.

The accident happened between Mundapandey and Rampur railway stations, Northern railway spokesperson Neeraj Sharma said.

He said while two passengers-- Amit Katiyar and Megh Singh-- have been injured there was no casualty in the accident.

Railway Minister Suresh Prabhu announced a compensation of Rs 50,000 for each of the injured passengers and also ordered an enquiry to ascertain causes behind the accident.

"Personally monitoring situation.Directed senior officers to rush to the spot.Ensure speedy relief and rescue operations(sic)," he wrote on twitter.
    
He said strict action will be taken against those found guilty.

Moradabad Divisional Railway Manager (DRM) has reached the spot to oversee the rescue and relief operations. A medical team has also reached, Sharma said.

Earlier, police officials in Rampur had said 15 passengers were injured and rushed to the hospital. 

Rampur SP said seven of the injured have been discharged after first-aid treatment and three seriously injured passengers are out of danger.

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