<p>Littering railway properties will attract hefty fines from Monday as the East Coast Railway (ECoR) has revised penalties, as part of its measures to maintain cleanliness and hygiene.</p>.<p>According to an ECoR official, commuters will have to cough up more for strewing trash on railway station premises, defacing property, spitting, sticking unauthorized bills and open defecation.</p>.<p>Penalty will also be imposed on vendors who do not take necessary initiatives - separate dustbins for dry and wet waste and use of permissible plastic bags, the official said.</p>.<p>The fine will be in the range of Rs 100 to Rs 5,000, depending on the nature of the offence, he said.</p>.<p>For almost every category of offence, the fines have been hiked by at least Rs 100.</p>.<p>The move was being taken in line with the Centre's 'Swachh Bharat Mission' and a National Green Tribunal order, which had asked the railways to put in place a mechanism with provisions of fixing accountability of individuals in respect to waste disposal and littering, the official said.</p>.<p>Along with RPF officers, station masters, ticket collectors and railway officials have been authorized to detect and penalise offenders across all three ECoR divisions -- Khurda Road, Sambalpur and Waltair.</p>.<p>The official also said that ECoR, earlier, had different penalties for its stations, but now uniformity would be maintained across the three divisions.</p>.<p>"For the first time, there will be uniformity in fines imposed on offenders across all stations of ECoR . The revised rates will come into effect from Monday," he added.</p>
<p>Littering railway properties will attract hefty fines from Monday as the East Coast Railway (ECoR) has revised penalties, as part of its measures to maintain cleanliness and hygiene.</p>.<p>According to an ECoR official, commuters will have to cough up more for strewing trash on railway station premises, defacing property, spitting, sticking unauthorized bills and open defecation.</p>.<p>Penalty will also be imposed on vendors who do not take necessary initiatives - separate dustbins for dry and wet waste and use of permissible plastic bags, the official said.</p>.<p>The fine will be in the range of Rs 100 to Rs 5,000, depending on the nature of the offence, he said.</p>.<p>For almost every category of offence, the fines have been hiked by at least Rs 100.</p>.<p>The move was being taken in line with the Centre's 'Swachh Bharat Mission' and a National Green Tribunal order, which had asked the railways to put in place a mechanism with provisions of fixing accountability of individuals in respect to waste disposal and littering, the official said.</p>.<p>Along with RPF officers, station masters, ticket collectors and railway officials have been authorized to detect and penalise offenders across all three ECoR divisions -- Khurda Road, Sambalpur and Waltair.</p>.<p>The official also said that ECoR, earlier, had different penalties for its stations, but now uniformity would be maintained across the three divisions.</p>.<p>"For the first time, there will be uniformity in fines imposed on offenders across all stations of ECoR . The revised rates will come into effect from Monday," he added.</p>