💨 Abstract
A railway station master in Bilaspur, India, was suspended after a misunderstanding caused by an 'OK' he said during a phone call with his wife. The word was accidentally heard by his colleague, who took it as a confirmation to send a train through a Maoist-affected zone during restricted hours, leading to a financial loss for the railways.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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