But Balmalkit Singh, chairman of All India Motor Transport Congress (AIMTC), says the execution on the ground hasn’t matched the guidelines on the paper. “Empty vehicles are supposed to be allowed to ply according to the MHA guidelines, but the ground reality is very different. AIMTC is inundated with calls from drivers held up in various parts of the country," he pointed out.
Though loading by the railways has increased for key items, such as foodgrain, flour and pulses, unloading has not picked up at the same pace. A major reason for this is last-mile connectivity issues, like the unavailability of transportation facilities. For example, though the railways handled 2.72 MT of foodgrain, flour and pulses during the first 14 days of the current financial year, it unloaded only 2.55 MT during the same period. During the first week of lockdown in March, unloading was extremely low because of supply-side bottlenecks.