Maharashtra Government urged the Railways to allow women in local trains from 17th

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Mumbai: The Maharashtra Government urged the Central and Western Railway authorities to allow all women to travel on local trains in the Mumbai region from Saturday. Currently only restricted categories of persons, including essential services staff, are allowed to travel by local trains in view of the Covid- 19 pandemic.

Maharashtra State Disaster Management, Relief and Rehabilitation secretary Kishore Raje Nimbalkar said the Government wrote two letters to the Zonal Railway authorities on Thursday, the train services should be made available to women passengers from 11 am to 3 pm and from 7 pm onwards till the end of the services for the day. QR code passes — currently given to those who are entitled to travel — should not be required for women for traveling during these time slots, he said.

The frequency of trains should also be increased, the letter said. Railway authorities in Mumbai said the proposal has been forwarded to the Railway Board for approval. A senior railway official said the board’s nod is necessary for this decision. The Western Railway, meanwhile, also wrote a letter to the Maharashtra Government, requesting it to assess the quantum of passengers that is likely to increase.

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