
If you are thinking of traveling with your pet dog or cat in Namo Bharat (Rapid Rail) or Metro, then this news is very important for you. The management of the Rapid Rail service operating in the National Capital Region has made it clear that the entry of pets in trains and station premises will be completely banned. This means that it will no longer be possible to travel with pets in Namo India. National Capital Region Transport Corporation (NCRTC) has taken this decision keeping in mind the safety and convenience of passengers.
According to officials, the presence of animals during rush hours can create chaos. Many passengers are allergic to or afraid of animals, which can create an uncomfortable environment during travel. Passengers are being informed about this rule by putting up notice boards near the main entrance and ticket counters of the stations.
Will be stopped at the checking point only
Security personnel have been instructed to stop passengers coming with pets at the entry gate itself. If any person violates the rules and tries to enter forcibly, he can be fined. Legal action can also be taken if needed.
Why was this ban imposed?
Maintaining cleanliness of railway and station premises is also a major reason for this decision. Apart from this, security agencies believe that uncontrolled behavior of animals in the crowd can increase the possibility of accident or dispute. In such a situation, it is important to give priority to the collective safety of passengers.
Not only pets, these items are also banned
Apart from pets and birds, many other items are also banned in Namo Bharat and Metro services. These include sharp objects, tools, dangerous chemicals, guns and firearms, explosives and inflammable substances and other objectionable items.
Know the rules before traveling
If you are going to travel by Namo Bharat or Metro soon, then definitely read the guidelines before travelling. Leave your pets safely at home and reach the station, so that your journey can be completed without any hassle.
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