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Before and After: How Mahamana Express Became a Trash Can in 10 Days

TNIE online desk

Following the social media backlash on pictures of the brand new Mahamana Express, which plies between the capital and Varanasi for badly littered coaches, Indian Railways has decided to educate passengers about travel etiquette.

Railways had spent around Rs 30 lakh for the new coaches with upgraded facilities like controlled discharged water tap, exhaust fan and LED lights in the toilet, well designed ladders for climbing up to upper berths, more number of plug points and so on.

People took to Twitter to share the pictures of unkempt bogies of the one week old train which was flagged off by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on January 22nd. Pictures went viral on all social media platforms asking the passengers to behave properly. Users have gone ahead and pointed out that the passengers who litter do not deserve such high end amenities.

The comparative 'before and after' pictures below explain the current status of the new train.

More pictures below show the dismal condition of the recently inaugurated train.

Even the wash basin was clogged and the garbage bin was brimming with waste.

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