The Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) has revealed findings regarding public infrastructure issues, specifically identifying the presence of E. coli bacteria in drinking water supplies at railway locations.
In addition to the water contamination, the CAG report highlights significant deficiencies in basic passenger amenities at rail stations, pointing to a lack of essential facilities for travelers.
The findings draw attention to public health and safety concerns within the railway network, prompting scrutiny over the management and maintenance standards of drinking water and station infrastructure.
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