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Indian Railway Rules: Do not make this mistake while traveling in a train, otherwise you will go straight to jail

Indian Railway Rules: Railways has issued a warning to people not to carry explosives and inflammable items with them while traveling by train. By doing this, they will not only endanger their lives but also the lives of their fellow passengers.

Indian Railways: Diwali-Chhath festival is about to come. In such a situation, a large number of people are going to travel by train from one city to another. If you are also traveling by train during this time, then keep in mind that one mistake of yours can send you straight to jail. For this, you should know some rules of the railways.

If you are going home after Diwali and you have Diwali shopping items with you, then make sure that they do not contain Diwali crackers. You cannot carry crackers with you while traveling by train.

Railways issued warning

Railways has issued a warning to people not to carry explosives and inflammable items with them while traveling by train. By doing this, they will not only endanger their lives but also the lives of their fellow passengers.

Railways said that if you are carrying such dangerous things while travelling in train, you may have to go to jail.

Never carry these things in the train.

Railways said that carrying explosive and dangerous things like firecrackers, gas cylinders and gun powder is completely prohibited while travelling in the train. Along with this, you cannot carry flammable things like kerosene, petrol in the train.

Remember this thing.

Along with this, the railway said that passengers are also prohibited from burning tobacco inside the train. The railway said that passengers are also prohibited from smoking in the train compartment or at the station.

You may have to go to jail:

Railway has warned that if you carry inflammable or explosive material while travelling by train, you may be fined up to Rs 1000 or jailed for up to 3 years or both under sections 164 and 165 of the Railway Act 1989.

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