new Delhi. A public curfew has been announced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on 22 March. In view of this, no passenger trains will run from 12 pm on Saturday night to 10 pm on Sunday night. According to sources, mail and express trains will also be stopped at 4 am. In addition, suburban (local) train services will be reduced to a minimum level. According to railway officials, a total of 2400 passenger trains will not run during the Janata curfew. These include 1300 mail express trains, passenger trains and a large number of suburban trains.
In the wake of Coronavirus, the railways has already canceled 245 passenger trains to avoid non-essential travel. On board catering service in mail and express trains has also been discontinued till further orders. On behalf of the Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation Limited (IRCTC), it has been decided to close food plazas, mass feeding centers and cell kitchens operated by it to prevent infection.
Metro will be closed in Delhi-Bengaluru and buses in Haryana
Metro services will be closed in Delhi on Jan 22 curfew. On behalf of Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC), tweet was told that this step has been done to make people stay at home and keep distance in the crowd. At the same time, the bus service in Haryana will also be closed on Sunday.
Modi appealed to impose public curfew on Sunday
The Prime Minister addressed the nation on Thursday in view of the increasing cases of coronaires and the worsening situation in the country. He appealed to impose public curfew on Sunday, March 22 from 7 am to 9 pm. It will be a curfew imposed by the public, for the public. He said that no person should leave his house during this 14 hours. At 5 pm, thank each other by clapping, ringing, ringing bells and showing solidarity to fight this virus.
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