रेल्वे स्टेशन बिसलेरी प्लांट

Railway Station Mineral Water Plant:
1. I feel before throwing empty bottle one must remove its label and then crush it as much as you can.
2. Railways must not allow such vendors to enter and sell fake food items in the train.
3. Railway platforms are being used for such activities (The other day a person was refilling the passenger's left over food for resale). more  

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In this sub continent it was unethical to sell water. Quenching the thirst of any animal, including human, is an act of goodness and was appreciated and imbibed on minds of children. People used to travel on foot for days but were carrying their own food from home/s. Conditions have changed, mind set has changed, drinking water and food have become items of commercial activity. Still there are passengers who carry their own food and also water so that they are self sufficient and also can possibly help others. It is better that at least we carry our own requirement of food and water. It is lucky that the video shows that water is being refilled from Railway Tap, which should be potable as thousands are drinking from that tap. These "Sanskar" have to be done on kids at homes and mainly Primary schools. Dependence on others should be as little as practicable. RYK. more  
Thanks for your suggestion & these are implementable. On Tue, Jul 9, 2019 at 11:10 AM Pritam Sharma wrote: > more  
There should be some arrangement for making a hole at the bottom of the bottle. So that after consuming the water, user may prick a hole at the bottom of the bottle. This device could be located at a location which is otherwise safe . May be a folding device which could be opened for pricking and then folded back to eliminate possibility of hurting some one. more  
Simple and innovative!! Great idea!! Since I always carry a safety pin with me, I will certainly do this so that the bottle cannot be reused this way. Thank you for this suggestion more  
The suggestions are worth implementation as one of the countermeasure against sale of spurious drinking water that can be a potential health hazard to the unsuspecting consumer besides an act of cheating. more  
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