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15551 DBG BCY DBG ANTYODAYA EXP

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15551-DBG-BCY-DBG ANTYODAYA EXP
Darbhanga jn to Varanasi city | Distance-402Kms | Travel Time 9:50Hrs | Avg Speed 44Km/Hr

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S.noCodeStn NameArr.Dep.HaltDisDay
1DBGDARBHANGA JNSource20:5501
2SPJSAMASTIPUR JN22:0522:3025:00371
3MFPMUZAFFARPUR JN23:2023:255:00891
4HJPHAJIPUR JN00:2000:255:001432
5SEESONPUR JN00:3500:372:001492
6CPRCHHAPRA02:0002:1010:002022
7BUIBALLIA03:1003:155:002662
8GCTGHAZIPUR CITY04:2504:272:003312
9BCYVARANASI CITY06:45Destination4022
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RECENT NEWS

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No.23/2020-21. 17-04-2020
Chennai
Railways transports approximately 6.75 lakh wagons of commodities including about 4.50 lakh wagons of essential commodities like foodgrains, salt, sugar, edible oil, coal and petroleum products since March 23




 

During the last two days, there have been some reports in media about various protocols etc of prospective travellers by trains. They have also been mentioning about number of trains starting from a given date.

It may be brought to the notice of media that final decision regarding above matters is yet to be taken and pre mature reporting o­n such matters is leading  to unnecessary and avoidable speculation in the minds of public in such extraordinary times.

Its humbly requested and  advised that media may consider to avoid publishing o­n the basis of unconfirmed or unverified matters which may lead to such speculation.

‪For the post lockdown Rail travel, Railways would take best feasible decisions in the interest of all stake holders including its prospective passengers.

‪As and when a decision is taken, all concerned would be intimated about it.

PRESS INFORMATION BUREAU

GOVERNMENT OF INDIA

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More than 2.5 lakh wagons of commodities loaded in the past o­ne week out of which over 1.55 lakh wagons contained essential items

 

Indian Railways continues to deliver essential commodities to all parts of the country during the continuing lockdown; working big in close association with various Ministries like Agriculture, Chemicals & Fertilizers, Food & Public Distribution to ensure availability of essential items

 


 

Indian Railways continues to deliver essential commodities through its freight services during the nationwide lock down to strengthen Government’s efforts in managing the challenges and adverse impact of COVID19 in the country.  The Union Government has been focusing special attention to ensure that the supply chains of essential goods are maintained, besides ensuring that farm produce is transported without hindrance within the state and inter-state.

 

Since 23rd March 2020 Railways has transported approx. 6.75 lakh wagons of commodities including about 4.50 lakh wagons of essential commodities like foodgrains, salt, sugar, edible oil, coal and petroleum products. During the week 2nd April to 8th April 2020, Railways delivered total 258503 wagons of commodities out of which 155512 wagons contained essential items. This includes 21247 wagons of foodgrains, 11336 wagons of fertilizer, 124759 wagons of coal and 7665 wagons of petroleum products.

 

It may be recalled that the Union Government has granted a slew of exemptions and relaxations for Agriculture and Allied sectors with respect to the 21-day lockdown over the COVID-19 pandemic outbreak so as to ensure that the farmers do not suffer from any adverse fall out. Meanwhile, the Department of Fertilizers of Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilizers is making all efforts to ensure an adequate supply of fertilizers for the upcoming Kharif season. The Department of Fertilizers is closely monitoring the production, movement & availability of fertilizers and is in regular touch with State Governments & Ministry of Railways o­n the same. Amidst the COVID-19 lockdown Railways is also working closely with the Food Corporation of India and has moved more than 800 rakes carrying over 20 Lakh MT food grains across the country since 24th March. FCI is able to meet the increasing demand of food grains by gearing up the pace of supply of wheat and rice throughout the country mostly by Rail. 

 

Railways has also introduced 109 time-table parcel trains to supply essential commodities including perishable horticulture produce, seeds, milk and dairy products. Approximately, 59 routes (109 trains) for parcel special trains have been notified since the beginning of the lockdown. With this, almost all the important cities of India will get connected for transportation of essential and perishable goods at a fast speed. These services are expected to be further scaled up as per requirement.

 

The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA), with its orders under the Disaster Management Act, has allowed manufacture/production, transport and other related supply-chain activities in respect of essential goods like foodstuff, medicines and medical equipment.






(B.Guganesan)
Chief Public Relations Officer





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