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Passengers await departure from New Delhi railway station after resumption of trains

By ANI | Updated: June 2, 2020 10:15 IST

Several passengers spend the night at the New Delhi Railway Station, while many began arriving during the early hours on Tuesday morning, following the resumption of 200 passenger trains in the country on June 1.

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Several passengers spend the night at the New Delhi Railway Station, while many began arriving during the early hours on Tuesday morning, following the resumption of 200 passenger trains in the country on June 1.

"I have come from Srinagar through a flight, and somehow managed to get a bus from the airport till here. I am waiting to book the tickets online. The online booking portal has not opened as per the scheduled time," said Ramesh Paswan, one of the passengers resting on a footpath outside the railway station.

Several auto and cab drivers were also seen in large numbers, awaiting passengers' arrival.

"It feels like a new beginning to life. Everything has changed but I hope people abide by the social distancing norms and prioritise their safety. I use stiser before and after taking cash from the customers. I also clean the seats frequently," said Jitender, one of the auto-rickshaw drivers at the premises.

Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) issued guidelines for the graded re-opening of the COVID-19 lockdown - Unlock 1 - in all areas except the containment zones.

( With inputs from ANI )

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