Passengers miss train after ticketless people board reserved coaches
The Hindu
Many passengers could not board a Howrah-bound train after several ticketless or unauthorised people stormed the coaches and occupied reserved berths in Chennai on Tuesday night.
Many passengers could not board a Howrah-bound train after several ticketless or unauthorised people stormed the coaches and occupied reserved berths in Chennai on Tuesday night.
According to passengers who were stranded at the MGR Chennai Central station after they could not board the train, the unauthorised people had barged into the reserved compartments, thereby preventing passengers holding confirmed tickets from entering them.
“We went well in advance and waited for the train. Even as the empty rake was being rolled into the platform, many people got into the coaches. By the time the rake came to a halt, many Sleeper Class coaches were full,” Vinay Yadav of Howrah said.
He said the Travelling Ticket Examiner (TTE) and other railway staff in the platform could not help in any way. “A couple of our relatives who had to travel due to an exigency boarded the heavily crowded train. We are worried about their safety and well being. Railway authorities should have stopped the train and deployed security personnel to remove unauthorised people and accommodate bonafide passengers,” he said.
Mr. Yadav said he and his family members were stranded at the Chennai Central station as they were left with no place to stay or tickets to travel. “I don’t know whether railways will refund our money. We have been subjected to harassment and mental agony. Many passengers had to miss the train today like us,” he said.
Vignesh of Madurai, whose friends and relatives had come from West Bengal to attend a family wedding, said about 11 passengers, including women, with confirmed tickets could not board the S3 coach of the train.
Unauthorised travellers occupied all the reserved berths and placed their luggage in the walkway. “Dozens of people holding luggage stood near the doors blocking the way for passengers with confirmed tickets to enter. Such incidents are common in North India. Of late, we are seeing this happening in the Southern Railway frequently,” he said.
After a long, tiring day all we want is to jump right on our cosy beds and rest comfortably on our soft, fluffy pillows, right? Pillows are not quite appreciated as much as electric cars or air-fryers, for instance. Pillows are a wonderful man-made creation that has improved the lives and sleep of people across the globe. Did you know ages ago people used to rest their heads on a HARD ROCK? So how did humans go from sleeping on stones to cosy, fluffy and soft pillows today? Let’s get into the origin of your everyday pillows!
As the November 30 deadline nears for installing vehicle location tracking devices (VLTD) and emergency panic buttons in public service and nationally permitted goods vehicles in Karnataka, transport unions representing cab, bus, and truck operators are urging the government to reconsider the mandate. They argue that the high cost of these devices and a lack of awareness have made it difficult for many vehicle owners to comply with the requirement.