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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 ...
BMRCL will step up security checks across all metro stations by introducing random physical pat-downs during non-peak hours.
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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 ...
Gold prices dropped by nearly ₹3,000 on Wednesday, with 24-carat gold priced at ₹98,700. Silver also saw a slight dip, with ...
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 ...
In addition to enforcement, BMRCL plans to roll out a wide-reaching awareness campaign aimed at educating commuters about the ...
The decision follows a viral video of a Metro passenger questioning his co-passenger for chewing tobacco on a train on April ...
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