Ranchi/New Delhi:The first special train ferrying 1,200 stranded migrants from Telangana to Jharkhand will reach its destination Hatia at 11 pm on Friday, from where the state government will take them to their respective districts in sanitised buses, following COVID-19 protocols.
The train starting from Lingampally in Telangana to Hatia is the first one run by the railways since its services were suspended due to the nationwide lockdown.
"The 24-coach train started at 4.50 am on Friday. A total of 1,200 migrants are on board," RPF DG Arun Kumar told media in Delhi.
This is the first run of a special train after the Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) allowed the states to ferry migrants back home in buses on Friday.
Many states, including Rajasthan, Jharkhand, Bihar, Kerala, Maharashtra, Odisha, Uttar Pradesh, Punjab and Telangana, had requested for special trains to ferry migrant workers back home.
A senior official of the Ranchi Railway Division under the South Eastern Railway zone told media that the special train will reach Hatia, on the outskirts of Ranchi city, at 2300 hrs on Friday.
A high-level meeting was held between the state officials and those from the railways for proper coordination on the train's arrival.
Transport Secretary K Ravi Kumar, Ranchi Deputy Commissioner Rai Mahimapat Ray, Senior Superintendent of Police Anish Gupta, Traffic SP Ajit Peter Dungdung took part in the meeting with Ranchi Divisional Railway Manager Neeraj Ambast and other railway officials.
Requesting anonymity, the railway official said their task is to transport the passengers safely to Hatia station and then, it is the responsibility of the state government to take care of them.
The official said that migrants from across Jharkhand, including Ranchi, are travelling by the special train.
After deboarding the passengers, the empty train will return once it is properly sanitised, he said, adding that all the coaches will be locked meticulously to avoid the entry of anybody.
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Disinfectants were being sprayed in around the Hatia railway station before the arrival of the train, the official said.
Earlier, a spokesperson of the South Central Railway zone, which is running the train, said all passengers underwent thermal screening at the boarding station, masks were mandatory and food was provided on board as the train will have no halts.
For social-distancing measures, only 54 passengers are allowed per coach, which has a capacity of 72. In coupes, six passengers have been allowed, instead of eight, the spokesperson said.