Updated On: 27 July, 2024 10:38 PM IST | Jasmeen Shaikh
After over 90 dead rats were found in the AC ducts at the Central Railways headquarters at CSMT, a cleaning drive was started today. Pics/ Atul Kamble and Sameer Sayyed Abedi

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According to media reports, the Central Railways has imposed a penalty of Rs. 5 lakhs to on its housekeeping contractor for the lapse in cleanliness of the office
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Earlier, after a dead rat was found at the office which forced the railway staffers forced them to sit out in the station hall on July 22

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The discovery has sparked health concerns among railway staff and they have been sitting outside the lobby since July 22
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They have been sitting outside the lobby since Monday as a mark of protest and refuse to go in till the problem was entirely solved

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The motormen had been complaining about the cleanliness of CSMT offices for a long time, but their concerns had not been addressed
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Earlier this month, the railways had launched a blitzkrieg to show how railway lobbies and running rooms for staff were maintained well
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