The Sunday Guardian

Railways on overdrive to ensure availabili­ty of essential commoditie­s

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al transporte­r is making all efforts to ensure availabili­ty of essential commoditie­s through its uninterrup­ted freight services.

On 21 March, all railway passenger operations were suspended in the wake of coronaviru­s outbreak. No passenger trains were allowed to operate until 31 March, However, in view of the ongoing national lockdown, this restrictio­n has been extended until 14 April.

“During the situation of lockdown all over the country, Indian Railways staff deployed at various goods sheds, stations and control offices, line staff, maintenanc­e staff, security personnel and medical staff in Railway hospitals are working 24x7 to ensure that the supply does not get affected,” said an official.

As per informatio­n, 26,577 wagons were loaded on 23 March for essential commoditie­s. These include 1,168 wagons of food grains, 42 wagons of fruits and vegetables, 42 wagons of onions, 42 wagons of sugar, 168 wagons of salt, 20 wagons of milk, 22,473 wagons of coal, and 2,322 wagons of petroleum products.

On 24 March, a total 27,742 wagons were loaded for essential commoditie­s, while on 25 March, 23,097 wagons were loaded. On 26 March, a total of 24,009 wagons were loaded for essential commoditie­s.

The official said close coordinati­on was being maintained with the state government­s so that rakes of essential commoditie­s are handled smoothly, without any delay, amidst various restrictio­n imposed in the wake of Covid-19. “To monitor the uninterrup­ted movement of essential commoditie­s over the Indian Railways system, an emergency freight control room is working in the Ministry of Railways, which is being closely monitored by officials at very senior levels,” he said.

Indian Railways slashed the demurrage and wharfage rates for goods and parcel at half of the prescribed rates until 31 March. Moreover, validity of the rate policies pertaining to goods/container traffic has also been extended by one month i.e. up to 30 April. No haulage charge shall be levied for movement of empty containers/empty flat wagons from 24 March to 30 April. Free time for loading/unloading of wagons and free time for removal of consignmen­t from railway premises has also been increased to double of the prescribed free time.

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