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Posted: Sep 17 2021 (14:32)
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Last Response: Feb 12 2023 (08:27)
6 Responses
Last Response: Feb 12 2023 (08:27)
There is a guideline that passengers travelling from Mahashtra need to produce negative RT-PCR report while entering Karnataka. However, if a train is travelling through multiple states, how someone in Karnataka will determine whether the arriving passenger needs RT-PCR or not? e.g. train can start from Delhi and pass through other states incl Maharashtra and then enter Karnataka. So do all passengers of that train need RT-PCR since the train travels through Maharashtra or only the ones whose journey is starting from Maharashtra?
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I've travelled to YPR and SBC about 5-6 times in the past 2 months, all in Maharashtra originating trains. I haven't seen any sort of checking to enforce this. It's all just on paper.
That's strange. Here at MAJN, there are at least 10-15 cops at the exit to prevent people from escaping. Even at Kumta, saw a cop forcing passengers of Mangalore Madgaon Passenger to stand in line at the exit and enter details. No testing since it's an intra-state train.
Everybody from MH and Kerala must show RT-PCR reports. Else they are tested here.
You cannot take Metro from Dadar/Kalyan. The only possible station on CR from where Metro can be taken is Ghatkopar.