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  • Railways To Resume Partial Operations, But Does It Have Answers To Customers’ Concerns

    Over a month-and-a-half after passenger trains were suspended due to the nationwide lockdown announced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi to contain the spread of the novel coronavirus, the Indian Railways will on Tuesday partially resume its operations. Initially, 15 pairs of special trains will be run with air-conditioned coaches accommodating the passengers. This comes even as the number of COVID-19 cases in the country continue to rise and neared and the 73,000-mark. So is it safe to travel on public transport? Let’s understand through this Q&A.

    What happens to social distancing?

    The entry into a railway station has been restricted only through a single gate across cities where the train will be playing in the coming days. The station entries have been earmarked to ensure social distancing until people board the train. All passengers shall be wearing face covers/masks at the entry and during the travel.

    However, the major concern remains. When the trains run full capacity, how will social distancing be followed? In fact, ‘Shramik’ Special Trains, which were running with 54 people against the capacity of 72 seats per coach, will also now run in full capacity.

    What if my co-passenger is Covid-19 positive but asymptomatic and shows symptoms during the travel?

    The railways claim the passengers will undergo thermal screening at stations. Passengers having symptoms like fever, cold, cough or breathing problems won’t be allowed to board trains. Only asymptomatic passengers are allowed to enter/board the train. All passengers are requested to download the Aarogya Setu app and use it while travelling.

    Concern: But what happens if asymptomatic passengers or those with fever take medicine like Crocin and Paracetamol and are not stopped at the thermal screening point. Since they are all air-conditioned trains, doesn’t it put all the travellers at risk?

    What amenities will you get while travelling?

    The railways has asked the passengers to carry their linen, stating no linen, blankets and curtains shall be provided inside the train. It has asked passengers to carry their food and water. Besides, the ticket charges won’t include any e-catering or pre-paid meal charges and IRCTC will provide limited dry and ready to eat food and drinking water.

    Concern: Most of the trains involve long-duration journeys. With summers already setting in, the home-cooked food may perish soon. You will have no option to get down at the station to buy food or water and have to buy it from the train vendors only at the charges they levy.

    Is it economical to travel by train?

    The trains tickets for these special trains can be booked only through IRCTC website. The travel fare for these special trains is equivalent to that of Rajdhani trains. Online cancellation shall be permitted up to 24 hours before the scheduled departure of the train. No cancellation permitted less than 24 hours before the departure of train. Cancellation charge shall be 50% of the fare.

    Concern: In such a challenging time, should the public transport think of profitability or be more flexible to its customers? With inter-state border transportation not allowed, if you are unable to reach the railway station to board a train, you will have to pay the penalty.

  • PM Modi announces Rs 20 lakh crore relief, lockdown 4.0 as India’s coronavirus tally crosses 70,000

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday announced a consolidated economic package of Rs 20 lakh crore to help make India self-reliant in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic and pitched for promoting local businesses. The PM flagged that the deadly virus may be part of our lives for a long time, as the nationwide tally crossed 70,000.

    The death toll also neared 2,300, while over 22,000 people have recovered from the disease so far.

    In his address to the nation on Covid-19 crisis, PM Modi also said the fourth phase of the lockdown, beginning May 18, would be totally different with new rules and guidelines that would be announced later after taking into account feedback from all chief ministers.

    Meanwhile, West Bengal has already extended the lockdown while giving some relaxations in red, orange and green zones within the state.

    On the 49th day of the nationwide lockdown, passenger trains finally left their stations to ferry people across the country. Eight trains, apart from Shramik Specials, reunited thousands of people with their loved ones after a long gap. While, flights and naval ships operating under Vande Bharat Mission brought back over 500 people from the US, the Philippines and Maldives.

  • 印度推出了一项20万亿卢比相当于国内生产总值(GDP)10%的财政刺激方案

    印度推出了一项相当于国内生产总值(GDP)10%的财政刺激方案,以抵御冠状病毒对经济的影响。

    彭博社报道,印度总理莫迪在周二的全国电视讲话中称,该计划总额达20万亿卢比(2650亿美元),将帮助印度在长达数周的防疫封锁期后恢复经济。他说,财政部长明天将提供该计划的细节。