For the first time in its history, the department of the comptroller and auditor general has conducted a cleanliness audit for the Indian Railways.
What is more, this has been done with the full cooperation of the railways, resulting in a unique document that methodically addresses the issue and makes numerous recommendations for improvement.
The audit report is unique in three other respects. One, it contains for the first time photographs to make its point.
Thus are seen pictures of an overflowing garbage dump and a broken wash basin in a waiting hall at Delhi station, and an open drain near a platform and an inaccessible toilet at Dadar station (Mumbai).
Two, other than inspecting trains, stations and railway records, the report has incorporated the findings of a sample survey of passenger opinion. Three, the report has graded 173 A category stations according to a composite score representing
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