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Mumbai – Central Railway carried out a drive ‘Nav Durga Tejaswini’, to catch ticketless passengers and 11,000 such passengers were caught. The Central Railway collected a revenue of Rs 33,98,508. (Such passengers must get severe punishment along with the fine. – Editor). Women ticket checkers spearheaded this drive.
CRACKDOWN ON TICKETLESS TRAVEL! 🚂👮
Central Railway’s all women’ initiative ‘Navdurga Tejaswini’ yields results:
– 11,000 passengers caught traveling without tickets in October! 🚫
– ₹33,98,508 total fine collected! 💸
Severe punishment needed to deter offenders! 🔒
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— Sanatan Prabhat (@SanatanPrabhat) October 24, 2024
Editorial PerspectiveIf this is the number of ticketless travellers in one month of one State, it is beyond imagination to know how many such countrywide ticketless travellers will be, who have not been nabbed. |