Pets will not be permitted on the Bhopal Metro. You may be allowed to bring two bottles of alcohol as long as they are sealed. Weapons, open beedi cigarettes, matchboxes, lighters, gutkha, tobacco, and dry snacks are prohibited for passengers. Mobile phones or smartwatches are permitted, but drones, satellite phones, portable and radio communication devices, and cameras are prohibited. Persons suffering from infectious diseases, mentally disturbed and unruly, or intoxicated passengers will not be able to travel. Similar to an airplane, the luggage weight is also fixed. In the metro, you can carry a maximum of 25 kg of luggage. About 7 years after its announcement, Bhopal has become the 26th city in the country to have a metro train. On Sunday, more than 2,000 people traveled on the metro on its first day. During this, they also had to go through several restrictions. Therefore, metro passengers need to keep many things in mind so that there is no hindrance in their journey. Read the report… These sports equipment can be packed and carried Passengers traveling on the metro can carry sports equipment like archery, martial arts, fencing, or nunchaku, covered or packed, with the permission of an active player or operator. Surveillance by CCTV cameras at all 8 stations In Bhopal, the priority corridor of the metro is from Subhash Nagar to AIIMS. During this, there are a total of 8 stations – Subhash Nagar, Kendriya School, DB Mall, MP Nagar, Rani Kamlapati, DRM Office, Alkapuri, and AIIMS. CCTV cameras are installed at all these stations, keeping an eye on passengers. There is also CCTV surveillance in the metro train. Every movement is being captured on camera. On the other hand, two hundred and fifty guards from a security company in Uttar Pradesh have also been deployed. On the first and second day, some passengers also complained about the guards’ misbehavior to the metro officials and local public representatives. Unnecessarily pressing the emergency button will result in a fine of 10 thousand If you are traveling in the metro and press the emergency button unnecessarily, you may be fined 10 thousand rupees. According to metro officials, a fine ranging from 200 to 10 thousand rupees will be imposed in such cases. Spitting inside the metro or at the station will cost 200 rupees. For traveling without a ticket, an additional 50 rupees will have to be paid, including the fare applicable at all stations. Passengers cannot stage any kind of demonstration inside the metro station or train. Vandalism in the coach, writing or pasting anything, refusing to leave the coach, carrying objectionable material, or selling any goods in an unauthorized manner is also not permitted. For their violation, there is also a provision for a fine and punishment under the Metro Railways (Operation and Maintenance) Act 2002. This information has also been provided at all 8 metro stations. If fine is not paid, they will be handed over to the police Station Master, Controller, or Assistant Controller has been authorized to collect fines. If someone does not deposit the fine amount, they can also be handed over to the police. Post navigation Devotee from MP beaten at Sanwaliyaji Temple in Rajasthan:Guards assault for taking photos videos; 6 months ago, lathis were rained on devotees Sagar sand mafia case, lady teacher suspended:Collector acts after Bhaskar sting where she claimed control over illegal sand trade in 23 districts