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ABP News on MSNBangalore Metro To Fine Passengers Using Chewable Tobacco; Random Checks, Surveillance Stepped UpBMRCL will launch extensive awareness campaigns to educate passengers on the importance of refraining from using chewable ...
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India Today on MSNBengaluru Metro to fine tobacco use, to step up pat-down checks at stationsThe Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation Limited announced that it will begin imposing fines on passengers found using chewable ...
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Synopsis:** BMRCL has introduced this measure to tackle public complaints regarding the use of chewable tobacco products by ...
The move follows public complaints about spitting and littering caused by the use of such products. To monitor these activities, BMRCL will increase patrolling during non-peak hours.
To fix long-standing rainwater leakage issues, Bengaluru Metro (BMRCL) has started waterproofing work at key stations on the ...
Chief Minister Siddaramaiah approves Mangaluru water metro project, set to become India's second-largest water transport ...
Bengaluru: After a video showing a Namma Metro passenger unpacking a packet and chewing tobacco and drawing strong objections ...
Although an official traffic advisory is yet to be issued by the police, authorities anticipate a sharp rise in vehicle ...
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Newspoint on MSNBEWARE! If you eat tobacco, spit, and spread dirt in the metro, then you will be in trouble, and a hefty fine will be imposed.In view of the increasing complaints of chewing and spitting tobacco, the metro has now decided to impose a fine on those ...
A Reddit user's bus seat gesture sparked a debate on urban courtesy. Commuters contrast Kolkata's helpfulness with Delhi's ...
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