Over a day on Monday, 150 ticketless passengers on the Central route were fined Rs. 45K by Rubina Akib Inamdar, a female ticket inspector for Central Railway. When the number of ticketless passengers on trains rises, it becomes more challenging to travel, particularly in the AC local and first-class carriages.
 
During peak hours, general compartment commuters frequently use AC trains and first-class carriages.  Due to this problem, both the Central and Western lines are being extensively inspected by ticket checkers.
 
Rubina Akib Inamdar collected more than Rs. 45,705 in a single day by apprehending the Central line's ticketless passengers.  Social media, particularly X, is praising her.


Central Railway recently posted on X, stating, ''Record-breaking single-day performance in ticket checking. Congrats to Rubina Akib Inamadar, (TTI) Travelling Ticket Inspector, tejaswini 2 Batch, mumbai Division. Today, she detected a total of 150 irregular/without-ticket cases, generating Rs. 45,705 in ticket checking revenue, including Rs. 16,430 from 57 without-ticket cases in First Class. A truly rockstar single-day performance''.

The most special achievement is that Rubina caught 57 people travelling without tickets in first class, collecting Rs.14,000 from these irregular passengers. Several times, the Western and Central Railways have run drives to catch ticketless passengers. As a result, the number of ticketless travellers is now decreasing.


 
 
 

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