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Time of India
3 days ago
- Business
- Time of India
Railways to go airport mode: Luggage to be weighed at stations, fines for oversize bags soon
The Indian Railways is set to implement strict baggage regulations for train passengers, closely mirroring the practices followed in air travel, said a TOI report. As per proposed rules, travellers will be required to pass their luggage through electronic weighing machines at key railway stations, with permissible weight limits strictly enforced. Those carrying baggage beyond the allowed limit or luggage that is too bulky despite being underweight will be subject to additional charges or penalties. Indian Railways plans to roll out premium single-brand stores at revamped stations, offering products like clothing, footwear, electronics, and travel accessories. An official said the initiative aims to enhance passenger convenience, generate additional revenue, and give stations a modern, airport-style ambience. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Join new Free to Play WWII MMO War Thunder War Thunder Play Now Undo Baggage allowances differ by travel class—70 kg for AC First Class, 50 kg for AC Two Tier, 40 kg for AC Three Tier and Sleeper Class, and 35 kg for General Class. Oversized luggage that disrupts onboard space may incur penalties, even if within weight limits. "The move is aimed at ensuring a more efficient and comfortable travel experience, especially for passengers on long-distance routes," said senior divisional commercial manager (DCM) Himanshu Shukla of the Prayagraj division of NCR. Live Events The initial rollout will cover major stations under the NCR zone, including Prayagraj Junction , Prayagraj Chheoki, Subedarganj, Kanpur Central, Mirzapur, Tundla, Aligarh Junction, Govindpuri and Etawah. Passengers at these stations will only be allowed access to the platforms after their baggage has been weighed and cleared within the prescribed limits, said Shukla. Prayagraj Junction is undergoing a massive redevelopment under the Amrit Bharat Station Scheme, with an investment of Rs 960 crore. The project is set to transform the station into a model rail hub, featuring a nine-storey structure equipped with world-class amenities. Facilities will include spacious waiting lounges, high-speed Wi-Fi, solar energy systems, rainwater harvesting, automated ticket vending machines and digital information displays. From Dec 2026, access to the terminal area will be permitted only to passengers with a valid train ticket, which will function as a "boarding pass" — like airports. Non-travellers will need a platform ticket, which will now act as a "visitor pass". Prayagraj Junction's transformation is especially significant considering the massive footfall expected during the upcoming Kumbh and Maha Kumbh festivals. To manage this efficiently, the station will follow a seven Core Service (CS) concept to streamline arrival and departure traffic. The new infrastructure will also be divyang-friendly, culturally integrated and designed as a green building powered by solar energy. "Once completed, Prayagraj Junction is set to become a model for station redevelopment, with Kanpur and Gwalior among those expected to follow in its footsteps," said Shukla. (With TOI inputs)

Herald Sun
13-08-2025
- Entertainment
- Herald Sun
Reason why AFL WAG Paris Tier lost her sales job
The girlfriend of a professional athlete has revealed how she felt like she had no other choice but to leave her job due to her rising social media profile. Paris Tier, who is dating Greater Western Sydney Giants player Conor Stone, divulged on her WAG — Women and Goals podcast that her social media profile led to her ultimately leaving behind a job. Ms Tier was working in sales merchandising, and part of her role led to her being contracted out at another businesses. At the time, she didn't have a lot of followers but her posts about what her life was like dating a professional athlete started to boost her profile. 'I started posting on TikTok a month into working this job, and I only had 2000 followers but my videos were averaging 30,000 views,' she told Ms Tier said she wasn't posting about her job, but about her relationship with Stone. She said it started off with mean comments, but things escalated when she posted a clip about an NRL player. After backlash, she deleted the video. MORE: Can I be fired for that? 'I got a call from a colleague and she said, '[Our boss] has called me saying you can't work tomorrow because somebody has complained about your TikTok',' Ms Tier said. The AFL WAG was told the complaint was made not to her direct company, but the one that she was contracted to as part of her role. She asked the company's media and human resources if there were any issues with her social media, but neither department had any issues with the content. At the time, Ms Tier had annual leave planned due to a medical procedure so she went on two weeks worth of leave. 'I took the two weeks off because I needed this to calm down before I go back to work, because obviously not everyone loves social media, and if your boss read something that you did online they have to believe it in a way,' she said. 'I was a little bit disappointed because when I messaged [my boss] about it, she said it was nothing. She essentially lied to me.' During her time off, Ms Tier consulted an employment lawyer, received a probation update about why she 'wasn't the right fit for the role' and ultimately decided to resign from the job. She was also sent a letter of termination. To this day, she has no idea where the complaint originated from or if it was even real. MORE: 8 things you didn't know you could be fired for 'When this happened at work, I was in the state of mind of, 'Have I lost every opportunity to get a good job? Have I lost every opportunity to do a thing I love',' she recalled. 'And no, I haven't.' Ms Tier revealed she works in a completely new industry now, and really loves it, finding the workplace incredibly supportive. She said that contracts needed to highlight what issues they may have in regards to employee's social media presence, particularly as she never talked about the company online — barring the fact that it was on her LinkedIn profile. She said she hasn't added her latest workplace to her profile as she is scared it could happen again. Ms Tier added that there is a belief that many people in her position are unemployed. 'I don't think people realise, they see someone and think, 'Oh my god she's a stay-at-home mum, bet she doesn't have half a brain cell',' she said. 'That woman is 90 per cent of the time on maternity leave, or young enough to still be figuring out their life.' She said baseless assumptions about WAGs are 'not fair' and simply incorrect. 'People have assumptions because we don't post our work, but how can people post their work when individuals do something like this,' she said. 'It's not fair.' Originally published as Reason why AFL WAG Paris Tier lost her sales job


France 24
03-07-2025
- Sport
- France 24
Wales look to end 17-game losing streak with 'massive' Japan win
The Welsh go into the first of two away games against Japan having lost their last 17 Tests -- a record for a Tier One country in the professional era. Conditions are likely to be tricky in steamy Kitakyushu, with temperatures expected to reach 32 Celsius and humidity making the ball slippery. But Sherratt, who has returned as caretaker head coach for the tour, believes a win over Eddie Jones's Japan can be "the start of something" for the wounded Welsh. "It's massive," Sherratt said after naming his team with hooker Dewi Lake as captain. "I spoke to the players before we came away and I wondered what their motivation was and why they were coming here. "The short answer was that they want to win for Wales." Flanker Josh Macleod returns for his first game since 2022, winning his third cap starting in the back row alongside Alex Mann and Taulupe Faletau. Fly-half Sam Costelow and lock Ben Carter also return to the starting line-up after missing the Six Nations through injury. Kieran Hardy makes his first appearance of the season at scrum-half while centre Johnny Williams returns for the first time since the 2023 World Cup. Sherratt said Wales had "done everything we can to prepare" for the hot conditions, including training in heat chambers before travelling to Japan. "It's not the heat, it's the ball -- it's very difficult to keep the ball dry," he said. "It's probably going to be a game on TV where the conditions look perfect, but for the players, the ball's really greasy. It tests your skill set." Japan's Cheslin Kolbe Jones named an inexperienced Japan team featuring two uncapped players in the starting line-up and another six on the bench. "Inexperience can sometimes be a blessing, particularly in hot conditions," the former Australia and England head coach said. "If they get out and really play with a lot of energy, a lot of determination, it will be up to the experienced players to steer the ship." Among Japan's new caps will be the diminutive 1.67 metre tall (5ft 5in) wing Kippei Ishida, who Jones said "can be a Japanese version" of South Africa livewire Cheslin Kolbe. "He's similar size, got great feet, great aerial skills, and in training he's impressed everyone," Jones said of Ishida, who will start on the right wing. "It was impossible not to select him." Veteran loose forward Michael Leitch captains the team for his 88th cap, with Japan regulars Warner Dearns, Dylan Riley and Seungsin Lee also in the starting line-up. The second Test is in Kobe on July 12. Japan (15-1): Takuro Matsunaga; Kippei Ishida, Dylan Riley, Shogo Nakano, Malo Tuitama; Seungsin Lee, Shinobu Fujiwara; Amato Fakatava, Jack Cornelsen, Michael Leitch (capt); Warner Dearns, Epineri Uluiviti; Shuhei Takeuchi, Mamoru Harada, Yota Kamimori. Replacements: Hayate Era, Sena Kimura, Keijiro Tamefusa, Waisake Raratubua, Ben Gunter, Shuntaro Kitamura, Ichigo Nakakusa, Halatoa Vailea. Wales (15-1): Blair Murray; Tom Rogers, Johnny Williams, Ben Thomas, Josh Adams; Sam Costelow, Kieran Hardy; Taulupe Faletau, Josh Macleod, Alex Mann; Teddy Williams, Ben Carter; Keiron Assiratti, Dewi Lake (capt), Nicky Smith.


France 24
03-07-2025
- Sport
- France 24
Wounded Wales looking for 'massive' win over Japan
The Welsh go into the first of two away games against Japan having lost their last 17 Tests -- a record for a Tier One country in the professional era. Conditions are likely to be tricky in steamy Kitakyushu, with temperatures expected to reach 32 Celsius and humidity making the ball slippery. But Sherratt, who has returned as caretaker head coach for the tour, believes a win over Eddie Jones's Japan can be "the start of something" for the wounded Welsh. "It's massive," Sherratt said after naming his team with hooker Dewi Lake as captain. "I spoke to the players before we came away and I wondered what their motivation was and why they were coming here. "The short answer was that they want to win for Wales." Flanker Josh Macleod returns for his first game since 2022, winning his third cap starting in the back row alongside Alex Mann and Taulupe Faletau. Aaron Wainwright and Tommy Reffell were named on the bench. Fly-half Sam Costelow and lock Ben Carter also return to the starting line-up after missing the Six Nations through injury. Kieran Hardy makes his first appearancve of the season at scrum-half while centre Johnny Williams returns for the first time since the 2023 World Cup. Sherratt said Wales had "done everything we can to prepare" for the hot conditions, including training in heat chambers before travelling to Japan. "It's not the heat, it's the ball -- it's very difficult to keep the ball dry," he said. "It's probably going to be a game on TV where the conditions look perfect, but for the players, the ball's really greasy. It tests your skill set." Wales have been welcomed by fans in the southwestern city of Kitakyushu, where they were based during the 2019 World Cup. "In 2019, there was a real affinity and connection between the Japanese people and Welsh team and that has certainly lasted until now," said Sherratt. "We're really hoping that we've got some Japanese fans cheering for Wales on Saturday." Wales (15-1): Blair Murray; Tom Rogers, Johnny Williams, Ben Thomas, Josh Adams; Sam Costelow, Kieran Hardy; Taulupe Faletau, Josh Macleod, Alex Mann; Teddy Williams, Ben Carter; Keiron Assiratti, Dewi Lake (capt), Nicky Smith.


Hindustan Times
03-07-2025
- Sport
- Hindustan Times
Jones places faith in Japan youth movement to sink Wales
Japan head coach Eddie Jones said "inexperience can sometimes be a blessing" as he named a young team Thursday to face struggling Wales in the first of two home Tests. Jones places faith in Japan youth movement to sink Wales Jones selected two uncapped players to start against the Welsh in southwestern Kitakyushu on Saturday, with another six on the bench. Wales have lost their last 17 Tests a record for a Tier One country in the professional era and Jones wants his young side to take advantage of the hot and humid conditions. "Inexperience can sometimes be a blessing, particularly in hot conditions," the former Australia and England boss said ahead of the game, where temperatures are expected to reach 32 Celsius. "If they get out and really play with a lot of energy, a lot of determination, it will be up to the experienced players to steer the ship." Among Japan's new caps will be the diminutive 1.67 metre tall wing Kippei Ishida, who Jones said "can be a Japanese version" of South Africa livewire Cheslin Kolbe. "He's similar size, got great feet, great aerial skills, and in training he's impressed everyone," Jones said of Ishida, who will start on the right wing. "It was impossible not to select him." Veteran loose forward Michael Leitch captains the team for his 88th cap, with Japan regulars Warner Dearns, Dylan Riley and Seungsin Lee also in the starting line-up. Jones has had his players in a training camp close to Kitakyushu for the past three weeks and he said they were "ready to go". "It's been 32 degrees every time we've trained, the ball's like a cake of soap, we've wet the field so it makes the conditions difficult for the players," he said. "We can't do more heat acclimatisation than we've done." Japan will host Wales in Kobe for the second Test on July 12. Japan : Takuro Matsunaga; Kippei Ishida, Dylan Riley, Shogo Nakano, Malo Tuitama; Seungsin Lee, Shinobu Fujiwara; Amato Fakatava, Jack Cornelsen, Michael Leitch ; Warner Dearns, Epineri Uluiviti; Shuhei Takeuchi, Mamoru Harada, Yota Kamimori. Replacements: Hayate Era, Sena Kimura, Keijiro Tamefusa, Waisake Raratubua, Ben Gunter, Shuntaro Kitamura, Ichigo Nakakusa, Halatoa Vailea. amk/dh This article was generated from an automated news agency feed without modifications to text.