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Published 03:38 IST, April 16th 2020

Indian Railways to run special parcel trains to ensure supply of essentials amid lockdown

Amid lockdown, the Indian Railways on Wednesday decided to run special parcel trains on select routes to ensure an uninterrupted supply of essential items. 

Reported by: Manjiri Chitre
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In view of the nationwide lockdown due to the coronavirus crisis, the Indian Railways on Wednesday, April 15 announced its decision to run special parcel trains on select routes to ensure an uninterrupted supply of essential items. According to an official release by the Railway Ministry, the Indian Railways has made railway parcel vans available for quick mass transportation by E-Commerce entities and other customers including state governments. 

As of now, the trains are operational on 65 routes. "Railways have decided to run time-tabled Parcel Special trains on select routes, to ensure uninterrupted supply of essential items. Zonal Railways are regularly identifying and notifying routes for these Parcel Special trains," stated the release. 

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Further, according to the Indian Railways, they are identifying routes in order to increase the regular connectivity between major cities of the country viz Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai, Bengaluru, and Hyderabad. This comes after the Ministry of Home Affairs issued new guidelines for the extended lockdown. 

Read: Arvind Kejriwal assures of no shortage of food and shelter for the needy amid lockdown

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MHA issues guidelines for lockdown 2.0

The Home Ministry on Wednesday issued detailed guidelines after Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced that the extension of the lockdown, keeping in mind the COVID-19 toll in the country These guidelines have been issued for various sectors revising the 'essential activities' that will be allowed to remain functional under the lockdown period. 

Read: Fact Check: Are COVID-19 patients being segregated on religious lines in Gujarat hospital?

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Read: Uttar Pradesh: COVID-19 cases surge to 727, with 11 fatalities & 55 recoveries

India extends lockdown

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday announced the extension of the nationwide lockdown till May 3 in order to contain the spread of the deadly coronavirus. He addressed the nation on April 14 as the ongoing pan-India lockdown entered its 21st day.

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In his address, the PM said that India is fighting against COVID-19 and it has been successful so far. He also said that compared to other nations, India has attempted to contain the pandemic quite efficiently.

Read: COVID-19: List of districts classified as 'hotspots' and 'non-hotspots with cluster'

(With ANI Inputs)

03:38 IST, April 16th 2020