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Railway Takes Action Against Electric Kettle Use in Train, Warns of Heavy Fines and Possible Jail Time

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What’s inside:

This article talks about the rules against using electric kettles in trains and the penalties for violating these rules.




Recently, there was an incident on a train where a woman was caught using an electric kettle to make Maggi. This has led to the Railways taking action, as many people try to use such gadgets while travelling.

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Indian Railways has strict rules regarding the use of electrical appliances on trains. Trains are public spaces, and using an electric kettle is not allowed because it can cause safety issues like overheating and short circuits.


Passengers must understand that the power supply in trains is different from home. High-wattage devices like electric kettles put too much load on the train’s electrical system, which can be dangerous. Only low-wattage devices like mobile chargers are allowed.

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If someone is found using an electric kettle, they can face penalties under the Railways Act. Fines can vary based on the situation, with serious violations leading to prison time up to two years.


Passengers are reminded to follow these rules to ensure everyone’s safety. The Railways takes any electrical misuse seriously, as many people travel in each coach.





Summary:

  • Electric kettles are banned on trains for safety reasons.

  • Using such devices can lead to overheating and short circuits.

  • Only low-wattage chargers are allowed on trains.

  • Violators may face fines or even imprisonment.

  • Passengers must follow these rules for everyone’s safety.



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