While issuing the revised SOP, Union Home Secretary Ajay Bhalla said for running ‘Shramik’ special trains, permission will be given by the Ministry of Railways in consultation with the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA).
However, the guidelines issued by the Ministry of Railways on May 2 for 'Shramik' special trains said: "The consent of receiving state shall be obtained by originating state, and a copy provided to Railways before departure of train".
According to the fresh SOP, the train schedule, including stoppages and destination, shall be finalised by the Railways based on the requirements of states and UTs, and shall be communicated by the Railways to states and UTs for making suitable arrangements for sending and receiving such stranded workers.
Officials explained that the Railways will ensure more halts of the special trains for the convenience of migrant workers.
The SOP said the train schedule, protocols for entry and movement of passengers, services to be provided in coaches, and arrangements with states and UTs for booking of tickets shall be publicised by the Railways.
Sending states and UTs, and the Railways will ensure that passengers are compulsorily screened, and only asymptomatic passengers are allowed to board the trains, it said.
During boarding and travel, all passengers will have to observe social distancing.
On their arrival, passengers will have to adhere to health protocols prescribed by the destination state or UT, the SOP said.
In his communication to state governments and UT administrations, the Union Home Secretary Bhalla said fear of COVID-19 infection and apprehension of loss of livelihood are the main driving factors for the movement of stranded workers to their homes.
"In order to mitigate the distress of migrant workers, I would be grateful if the following measures could be implemented," he said in the letter issued on Monday.
He said that “as you may be aware, area officers in ministry of home affairs are already assisting state nodal officers and railway nodal officers in movement of stranded labour”.
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