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Indian Railways: The rules for traveling at night in the train have changed, now those who do so are not well

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Indian Railways New Rules: Women can travel without ticket in the train, Railways issued new rules
Indian Railways New Rules: Women can travel without ticket in the train, Railways issued new rules

New Delhi: From time to time, the rules for traveling in the train are changed by the Indian Railways.

It is important that you have complete information about the rules being changed by the railways. This time the railways have made some rules keeping in mind the sleep problems faced by the passengers at night. After this, the sleep of the passengers will not be disturbed at night.

New rules implemented with immediate effect
According to the news published in our partner website india.com, the new rules have been implemented with immediate effect. According to the new rules, now no train passenger around you will be able to talk loudly on mobile or listen to songs in loud voice. On receiving complaints from passengers, Railways will take action against such people. This decision has been taken keeping in mind the convenience of the passengers.

Train staff will be accountable
Under the new rules, there is also a provision that if the complaint received from the passenger in the train is not resolved, then the accountability of the train staff can be fixed. All the zones have been ordered by the Railway Ministry to implement these rules with immediate effect.

These complaints were received from passengers
According to the Ministry of Railways, often passengers used to complain of talking loudly or listening to music on the mobile of the passenger present in the adjacent seat. Apart from this, there were also complaints that some group is talking loudly in the night. Such cases also came to the notice when the scot or maintenance staff of the railway talks briskly during the patrol. Due to this, the sleep of the passengers is disturbed. There was often a dispute about lighting the lights at night.

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