Delhi Metro: Highest fine is imposed for this act in metro, do not do this act even jokingly

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Delhi Metro is the largest metro in India. In the year 2002, Delhi Metro Rail Corporation i.e. DMRC was established for Delhi Metro. The first metro in Delhi ran on the Red Line. Delhi Metro now covers an area of ​​400 kilometers.

Delhi Metro is no less than a lifeline for the people of Delhi NCR. Every day lakhs of passengers travel through Delhi Metro.

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DMRC i.e. Delhi Metro Rail Corporation has made some rules for travelling in the metro. These rules have to be followed by the passengers travelling in Delhi Metro. If someone violates the rules, then DMRC takes action against these people and also imposes a fine. The highest fine is imposed for this mistake in Delhi Metro. Let us tell you.

The highest fine for using emergency alarm without any reason

DMRC has made many rules for passengers to travel in Delhi Metro. Passengers have to follow them. Along with that, Delhi Metro has also made some arrangements for the convenience of passengers inside the metro. If a passenger falls ill during the metro journey or any other incident occurs, then he can inform the metro driver by using the emergency alarm.

For this, an emergency alarm is set up inside the metro. Using this, the passenger can directly talk to the metro driver. But there are many people who are in a mood of fun and frolic in the metro and in such a situation they do such things. But misusing the emergency alarm can be very costly. DMRC imposes a fine of Rs 10,000 for doing this.

Apart from this, it looks fine

There are different fines for breaking different rules in Delhi Metro. A fine of Rs 50 has to be paid for travelling without a ticket. There is a fine of Rs 200 for sitting on the floor of the metro. A fine of Rs 200 is imposed for bringing or consuming alcohol in the metro. DMRC imposes a fine of Rs 200 for creating a ruckus, spitting, fighting in the metro. A fine of Rs 500 is imposed for obstructing an official in his duty. On the other hand, a fine of Rs 250 has to be paid if a male passenger boards a coach reserved for women.

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