Indian Railways cancels 90 more trains; total number of cancelled trains climbs to 245
The source also said while the railways was taking a huge revenue blow, the cancellation of trains was necessitated so that people not undertake unnecessary travel. Railways has also issued a set of guidelines for its catering staff, stating no e...
With this, the total number of cancelled trains has climbed to 245.
Earlier on Thursday, the railways cancelled 84 trains and said 155 trains stood cancelled due to COVID-19.
"All passengers having tickets in these trains are being informed about it individually. No cancellation fee will be taken for these trains. Passengers will get 100-per cent refund," the source said.
The source also said while the railways was taking a huge revenue blow, the cancellation of trains was necessitated so that people not undertake unnecessary travel.
"It is also essential to ensure that social distancing is ensured. We are only cancelling those trains which have low occupancy," the source said.
The national transporter has also issued a set of guidelines to zonal headquarters for its catering staff, stating no employee having fever, cough, runny nose or difficulty in breathing "should be deployed in the business of food handling on the Indian Railways".
The cases of positive novel coronavirus cases in India rose to 223 after 50 fresh cases were reported from various parts of the country, according to the Union Health Ministry.
The figure also includes four deaths.
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