Indian Railways will implement strict new rules from July 1, 2026, to stop unauthorized activities on trains and stations. Under the Jan Vishwas (Amendment of Provisions) Act, 2026, the government has increased penalties for those found begging or selling goods without a permit. The Railway Board has already sent instructions to all zonal railways to enforce these changes.
What are the new penalties for begging and hawking?
Anyone found begging or selling items without authorization within railway premises or inside trains will now face a fine of ₹2,000. These rules aim to improve discipline and safety for passengers. According to Anup Kumar Singh, Senior DCM of Katihar Railway Division, these revised provisions are part of the updated Railways Act, 1989.
What happens to repeat offenders?
The railway administration will take a strict stand against those who break these rules repeatedly. If a person is caught multiple times, they could face imprisonment for up to one year. Additionally, if the imposed fine is not paid, the case will be moved to court for further legal action.
Key details of the new rules
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Implementation Date | July 1, 2026 |
| Fine Amount | ₹2,000 |
| Governing Act | Jan Vishwas (Amendment) Act, 2026 |
| Maximum Punishment | Up to 1 year imprisonment |
| Applicable Areas | Railway stations and inside trains |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
When will the new fine for begging in trains start?
The new rules and the ₹2,000 fine for begging or unauthorized hawking will come into effect from July 1, 2026.
Can a person be jailed for begging on railway premises?
Yes, repeat offenders who continue to beg or hawk without permission may face imprisonment for up to one year.



























