The Free Press Journal

‘ Trains entering Maha running almost empty’

- SHASHANK RAO / Mumbai

The Maharashtr­a government has identified 6 States as places of sensitive origin and that people coming from these states will have to follow strict norms. However, the fact is that the number of people entering Mumbai and Maharashtr­a are very low. The railway authoritie­s as well as road transporte­rs back this theory as they claim that trains and buses coming into Mumbai are running more or less empty.

Maharashtr­a government on Sunday has declared Kerala, Goa, Rajasthan, Gujarat, Delhi and NCR region and Uttarakhan­d as places of 'sensitive origin'. According to the railway officials the availabili­ty of seats in trains entering Mumbai is as much as even 150 in any class of coaches.

The passengers travelling from the places of 'sensitive origin' will have to travel with confirmed ticket only and they will need an RTPCR negative test within 48 hours of travel. “The trains arriving in Mumbai and Maharashtr­a from other states are more or less empty and only those people who have to compulsori­ly come, are coming. We will follow all the latest guidelines by the Maharashtr­a government,” said a senior railway official.

The railways are facing severe issues as far as Covid-19 is concerned as their staffers are getting infected with the life threatenin­g disease. At present all entry/exit points of most of the railway stations are open and the authoritie­s are finding it difficult to manage. Sources said that they will take a decision on controllin­g the entry/exit points.

The government has issued SOP for travel to Maharashtr­a through long distance trains. All passengers will be compulsori­ly screened and only asymptomat­ic passengers shall be allowed to travel.

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