Today there will be a meeting of the cabinet secretary of the country, Rajiv Gauba and senior officials of the Railway Board. In this meeting, a decision can be taken on when trains will start.
new Delhi.  Important meeting of senior officials of Ministry of Railways and Central Government is going to be held today. In this meeting, there is a possibility of discussion about the operation of the railways in the country (regarding the resumption of trains). According to sources, this meeting is considered very important given the situation after Lockdown. In this meeting, different aspects of railways are also expected to be discussed between the fear of Corona. Let us know that Indian Railways has canceled all its passenger trains since 22 March. Currently, trains have been canceled till May 3, the last day of lockdown. However, from April 14, the Railways has banned the booking of tickets for any further date.
Important meeting to be held today
Currently, around 1500 new cases of corona infection are coming to India every day. The number of such patients has also reached close to 30 thousand. In such a situation, if the sources are to be believed, even after May 3, the chances of early start of trains are less.
Many states have demanded to run special trains to send back migrant laborers. is. On the other hand, the railway has also received such advice that whenever trains are run initially, there should be no AC coach in it so that the risk of infection can be reduced. Also, whatever trains are run should not be in the Red Zone. Apart from this, trains should be run from one station to another and there should be a complete screening of passengers in both the places. This will not make the difficult task of monitoring at the middle station.is also discussed in the railway that initially limited number of passengers will be allowed to travel. It is believed that all these aspects will be discussed in Wednesday’s meeting and the possibility of problems in such train operations will also be considered. However, the central government has to take a final decision on how long the trains should be closed.