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Delivering food will fetch you 40 rs per order but catching mouse will fetch you 40,000/rs per mouse
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Synopsis
The Lucknow division of Northern Railways in India has spent a whopping Rs 69.5 lakh (approximately $93,000) between 2020 and 2022 to catch only 168 rats. This equates to around Rs 23.2 lakh (approximately $31,000) per year or over Rs 41,000 (approximately $550) per rodent. The information was revealed in response to an RTI query.
Ash-D wrote:Synopsis
The Lucknow division of Northern Railways in India has spent a whopping Rs 69.5 lakh (approximately $93,000) between 2020 and 2022 to catch only 168 rats. This equates to around Rs 23.2 lakh (approximately $31,000) per year or over Rs 41,000 (approximately $550) per rodent. The information was revealed in response to an RTI query.
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Ash-D wrote:International Supari killer hire kia tha kya?Synopsis
The Lucknow division of Northern Railways in India has spent a whopping Rs 69.5 lakh (approximately $93,000) between 2020 and 2022 to catch only 168 rats. This equates to around Rs 23.2 lakh (approximately $31,000) per year or over Rs 41,000 (approximately $550) per rodent. The information was revealed in response to an RTI query.
T: Did they hire international assassins for this?
Ash-D wrote:The amount of corruption in railways/bsnl etc.is out of this world but every government keeps their eyes closed due to votesSynopsis
The Lucknow division of Northern Railways in India has spent a whopping Rs 69.5 lakh (approximately $93,000) between 2020 and 2022 to catch only 168 rats. This equates to around Rs 23.2 lakh (approximately $31,000) per year or over Rs 41,000 (approximately $550) per rodent. The information was revealed in response to an RTI query.
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baludesi wrote:Paste inline please.
It did not furnish separate expenses for rodent control, nor did it provide data on the number of rats captured.
it is more expensive to maintain clean so that rodents wont come.

Synopsis
The Lucknow division of Northern Railways in India has spent a whopping Rs 69.5 lakh (approximately $93,000) between 2020 and 2022 to catch only 168 rats. This equates to around Rs 23.2 lakh (approximately $31,000) per year or over Rs 41,000 (approximately $550) per rodent. The information was revealed in response to an RTI query.