Indore (Madhya Pradesh): As Indore Metro enters its third day of operations, authorities have rolled out strict travel guidelines to ensure safety, cleanliness and order during commutes. During the security checks at the Metro station tobacco sachets, matchsticks, pan masala, cigarettes and other such things are removed.
The Indore Metro Rail Corporation has warned that violation of these rules will result in fines or legal action, as necessary.
On Monday, the Metro saw a strong start with the first train departing at 8 AM and it was reported to be fully occupied. Currently, three Metro rakes are operating on the line, with more to be added, based on passenger demand. While crowds were slightly lower than Sunday, a steady stream of passengers was seen at stations throughout the day.
All stations have prominently displayed detailed guidelines to keep passengers informed. Metro officials stressed that discipline and cooperation from the public were essential for the smooth functioning of the system.
A senior Metro official said, “The Metro is for public convenience, but we will not tolerate any nuisance or rule-breaking. Offenders will be fined or prosecuted, depending on the severity of the offence.”
Metro travel rules
Rs 200 fine for sitting on the floor inside the Metro.
Rs 200 fine and ticket cancellation for chewing/spitting tobacco or consuming alcohol onboard.
Rs 250 fine and up to 3 months of imprisonment if men found in the women-only coach
Uncovered sports items like footballs, cricket bats, etc, will not be allowed onboard. All such items must be properly packed or covered.
Professional photography using DSLR or high-end cameras requires prior permission from the authorities.
Strict ban on carrying weapons, including knives, hammers, and fireworks.
Only sealed alcohol bottles (up to 2) are allowed. If the seal is broken, it will be treated as consumption and invite penalty.
No pets allowed inside the Metro.*
No promotional stickers or advertisements inside the coaches; any such activity will be punishable with penalties.
Sikhs may carry kirpans, but blade length must not exceed 9 inches.*
. Items like matchsticks, lighters and flammable materials are strictly prohibited.
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