Firecrackers in Train: Indian Railways has issued a list for those traveling in trains, in which it has been told that what should not be carried during the journey.
Indian Railways Travel Rule: After Diwali, lakhs of people travel by train on Chhath Puja and trains are getting crowded during the festive season. However, many people are not aware of the travel rules of Indian Railways and because of this they do something, due to which they have to face fine or jail. If you are also going to travel in the train, then we are telling you about the things to be carried during the journey in the train, so that you can avoid trouble.
Railways warns passengers of strict action
Indian Railways has recently issued a warning to passengers not to travel with inflammable substances and firecrackers in trains. Railways said that during the festive season, passengers should not violate any rules, due to which there is a possibility of discoloration in the color. Anyone knowingly or unknowingly can become a victim of an accident by carrying or using firecrackers or inflammable substances in the train and railway premises.
Do not carry these things by mistake even while traveling in the train
Indian Railways has issued a list for those traveling in trains, in which it has been told that what should not be carried during the journey. Recently, Western Railway tweeted and said, ‘Do not travel in the train with inflammable materials like gas cylinders, cigarettes, stoves and firecrackers, it is a punishable offense. This poses a risk of fire. Have a happy journey safely.
गैस सिलेंडर, सिगरेट, स्टोव और पटाखे जैसी ज्वलनशील पदार्थ अपने साथ लेकर ट्रेन में यात्रा न करें, यह एक दंडनीय अपराध है।
इस से आग लगने का खतरा होता है।
सुरक्षापूर्वक मंगलमय यात्रा करेंl pic.twitter.com/apsp1V84FJ
— Western Railway (@WesternRly) October 20, 2022
Breaking the rules can be jailed for up to 3 years
Indian Railways has warned that carrying inflammable material in the train is a punishable offence. Strict action can be taken for doing so. Explain that under sections 164 and 165 of the Railways Act 1989, traveling with inflammable or explosive articles can be punished with a fine of up to Rs 1000 or imprisonment for up to three years, or both.