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240 Passengers Fined for Littering in Bhavnagar ST Buses and Bus Stations

By GS Team
8 Jul 20262 mins read
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Bhavnagar ST division fined 240 passengers ₹3,530 in a cleanliness drive across all 8 depots. The campaign targets littering and spitting on buses and at stations, promoting hygiene and awareness. This initiative encourages public cooperation for a cleaner transport system, with ongoing inspections planned.

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240 Passengers Fined for Littering in Bhavnagar ST Buses and Bus Stations
Bhavnagar ST Buses&Bus Stations

The Bhavnagar division of the Gujarat State Road Transport Corporation (ST) has taken strict action against passengers who litter or spit inside buses and at bus station premises. As part of its cleanliness campaign, officials registered 240 cases across all eight ST depots and collected a total fine of ₹3,530. The drive aims to keep public transport clean and encourage passengers to follow cleanliness rules.

Cleanliness Drive Across All Depots

The campaign was carried out in all eight ST depots of the Bhavnagar division. Officials regularly monitored buses and bus stations to identify people who were spitting, throwing garbage, or creating unhygienic conditions. The department had set a target for every depot to take action against rule violators and spread awareness about keeping public places clean.

  • 240 passengers were fined for littering or spitting.
  • A total fine of ₹3,530 was collected.
  • The drive covered 8 ST depots in the Bhavnagar division.
  • The campaign promotes the message of "Swachhta Hi Seva" and "Swachhta Hi Paramo Dharma."

Depot-Wise Fine Collection

According to the ST department, fines collected from different depots were:

Depot
Fine Collected (₹)
Talaja
600
Mahuva
600
Bhavnagar
490
Botad
480
Gadhada
440
Palitana
320
Gariyadhar
300
Barwala
300
Total
₹3,530

The ST department said the campaign is not only meant to collect fines but also to create awareness among passengers. Officials urged commuters to avoid spitting or throwing garbage in buses and bus stations, as such behaviour affects public hygiene and causes inconvenience to other travellers.

The Bhavnagar ST division said cleanliness drives and inspections will continue in the future. The department has appealed to passengers to cooperate with officials, follow cleanliness rules, and help maintain a clean and healthy public transport system for everyone.