Indian Railways suspends a Train Ticket Examiner (TTE) after an unauthorised decorator enters a First AC coupe/coach where a couple is travelling. According to reports, the incident involves travellers on the Nandigram Express. On July 6, the couple hires a decorator via an online platform to adorn their compartment during the journey. The decorator is then allowed into the First AC coach/coupe without authorisation, prompting action from railway authorities. The Deccan Chronicle and The Hindu both report that the TTE is suspended in connection with the unauthorised entry. While the accounts align on the core elements—First AC accommodation, the hiring of a decorator through an online platform, the July 6 timing, and the subsequent suspension of the TTE—details such as the duration of the visit, any additional passengers’ involvement, or further disciplinary steps are not described in the provided excerpts. The suspension reflects the railway’s stated concern over compliance with access rules for compartments and authorised personnel during travel.