The Dhanbad-bound Kisan Express split into two sections near Raipur village in Bijnor district, affecting 1,600 passengers, including 150 police exam aspirants. The separation occurred due to a coupler failure. Authorities quickly addressed the situation, ensuring no injuries. Buses were arranged for exam aspirants to reach their centers on time.
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