As soon as TT came near … The passenger took out the paper from the pocket, said “Son, read” … what happened, all shocked – News Himachali News Himachali

During this time an interesting incident also came out which caught everyone’s attention.

Social workers came out but did not take tickets A ticket was sought from a middle -aged man during the investigation. He showed a paper out of the pocket, on which there was a description of his social work. Seeing this, the ticket checking officer (TT) first bowed to him respectfully, but despite this, he was fined while taking action under the rules. TT clearly stated, “Your work is commendable, but valid tickets are mandatory for rail travel.”

How did the investigation campaign run? This special investigation was conducted in Orai stations and trains passing through the railway. As soon as the team climbed into trains, many passengers were seen running around. Some tried to hide in the toilet, while some went into the coach. There was a stir at the station too. Railway officials also investigated women and disabled coaches and removed non -authorized passengers from there. In this campaign, passengers who broke the rules were identified and fined them.

How much fine was charged? The investigation team found a total of 208 passengers violating the rules, from which a total of ₹ 1,30,275 was fined. This amount was added to the revenue of the railway.

Which officials were involved? The campaign concluded under the leadership of Assistant Commercial Manager Pankaj Tripathi. He was accompanied by several senior officials and ticket inspectors, including Chief Ticket Inspector Manohar Lal Meena, Deputy CTI Imtiaz Rahman, Mahendra Singh Patel, Ravi Rai, Rupendra Kumar, and other experienced officers.

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