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No post lockdown resumption of passenger services announced: Railways

The ministry, in a tweet, said that all concerned would be informed about updates regarding the same.

Updated on: Apr 04, 2020 02:42 PM IST
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The Ministry of Railways on Saturday said it hasn’t yet issued any plan on the resumption of services after the 21-day coronavirus lockdown comes to an end.

Earlier in the day, the government issued an order putting curbs on export of diagnostic kits with immediate effect. (AFP)
Earlier in the day, the government issued an order putting curbs on export of diagnostic kits with immediate effect. (AFP)

The ministry, in a tweet, said that all concerned would be informed about updates regarding the same.

“Certain media reports have come on a post lockdown “restoration plan” with train details, frequency etc. It is to clarify that no such plan regarding the resumption of passenger services has been issued. All concerned would be duly informed about any further decision in this regard,” the tweet read.

Earlier in the day, the government issued an order putting curbs on export of diagnostic kits with immediate effect.

“The export of diagnostic kits (diagnostic or laboratory reagents on a backing, preparation diagnostic or laboratory reagents)... is restricted with immediate effect,” the Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) said in a notification.

The number of coronavirus patients in the count has gone up to near the 3,000 mark. On Saturday, the Minister of Health said that there are 2,950 Covid-19 cases in the country including 2,650 active cases, 183 recovered patients and 68 fatalities.

 
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