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CS reviews arrangements for deboarding of people, stranded outside J&K, at Udhampur Railway Station

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CS reviews arrangements for deboarding of people, stranded outside J&K, at Udhampur Railway Station
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UDHAMPUR: Chief Secretary, BVR Subrahmanyam, today reviewed arrangements for de-boarding of people, who had been stuck up in different states of India due to COVID-19 lockdown, at Udhampur railway station after they are being brought back to J&K through special trains under a unique initiative of the government.

Chief Secretary conducted an extensive visit at Railway station Udhampur and reviewed the arrangements put in place in this regard.

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CS had an extensive assessment of all requisite arrangements being put in place to facilitate the people reach their home town.

On the occasion, a mock drill was conducted during which passengers de-boarded from the train and made online registration on the platform for which data entry operators have been employed to record the necessary details.

CS asked the officers to ensure greater coordination at all levels so that all the arrangements and logistics work smoothly. He stressed on the need of strict adherence to all the prescribed guidelines especially maintaining social distance during the process of de-boarding of passengers to prevent the spread of corona virus.

CS also took stock of facilities to be extended to the passengers during this process and asked the District Administration to ensure that registration and allocation of buses to the passengers for their onward journey to their home districts is done in an expeditious and hassle free manner to avoid any inconvenience on this account.

CS expressed satisfaction over the status of arrangements in place and appreciated the District Administration for facilitating the passengers through mobile application which will reduce their waiting time after de-boarding the train and would be able to move towards their home towns at the earliest.

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