Indian Railways lifeline It is said. It is an economical and convenient means of travel for the poor and middle class. But during festive season or holidays, traveling by train becomes a challenge due to crowd. Many times the problem of not getting a seat troubles the passengers. One such incident came to light recently, when a girl did this after not getting a seat. Jugaad It caused a stir on social media.
Girl’s unique arrangement: seat made from foldable chair
In a video going viral on social media, a girl found a unique solution to her problem of not getting a seat in the train.
- The view seen in the video: It was seen in the video that most of the passengers in the train were sitting on their seats. There, a girl was standing near the gate.
- Usage of foldable chair: After some time, the girl went towards the bathroom and foldable chair She brought it. She opened that chair near the gate and sat comfortably.
- Viral on social media: The passengers of the train were surprised to see this trick of the girl. this video X (formerly Twitter) But it was posted from an account named @introvert_hu_ji, with the caption: “This is what happens here.”
Social media reactions to the video
This unique trick of the girl surprised the social media users.
- Flood of comments:
- One user wrote, “She takes her seat with her.”
- Said another, “Indians are at the forefront in Jugaad.”
- The third wrote, “Everywhere our own rules are made.”
- Video Popularity: This video has been viewed and shared thousands of times so far.
Indian Railways: The struggle for crowd and facilities
Indian Railways, especially during festivals and holidays, is packed with passengers.
- Reason for overcrowding:
- The affordable fare of railways makes it the first choice for the poor and middle class.
- Due to non-availability of seats, passengers have to travel standing.
- Tips for a better experience:
- Booking tickets on time.
- Planning the journey keeping in mind the train class and crowding.
Traveling without ticket in train: serious crime
Traveling without ticket in Indian Railways legal offense Is.
- Fine:
- If caught traveling without a ticket, along with the cost of the journey. 250 rupees An additional fine of Rs.
- Punishment for not paying fine:
- If the passenger refuses to pay the fine, he RPF (Railway Protection Force) Is handed over.
- Section 137 of Railway Act A case is registered under IPC, and the passenger is produced before a magistrate.
- In case of non-payment of fine 6 months jail There may be a punishment of Rs.