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Maharashtra to take call on allowing local train travel for fully vaccinated citizens soon

Maharashtra to take call on allowing local train travel for fully vaccinated citizens soon ANI | Updated: Jul 29, 2021 04:56 IST Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], July 29 (ANI): Maharashtra Cabinet Minister Aslam Shaikh on Wednesday hinted that fully vaccinated passengers could be permitted to travel unrestricted in suburban train services within two to three days. Speaking to the media, Shaikh said in the state cabinet meeting, a detailed discussion took place over the opening of Mumbai local train and Brihanmumbai Electric Supply and Transport (BEST) buses for fully vaccinated individuals. As a Minister, I am also of the view that person whose two doses are completed should be allowed to travel in Mumbai local, we have also informed Chief Minister about this. After studying the report by the task force, a decision on Mumbai local will be taken in next two to three days, said Shaikh, who is Guardian Minister of Mumbai.

Mumbai Local Train latest news: BIG update passengers must know

Mumbai Local Train latest news: BIG update passengers must know Mumbai Local Train latest news: BIG update passengers must know After studying task force report, a decision on Mumbai locals will be taken in the next 2 to 3 days, said Mumbai s Guardian Minister Aslam Shaikh. Share Updated: Jul 29, 2021, 07:12 AM IST In an important update for Mumbai local train and Brihanmumbai Electric Supply and Transport (BEST) bus commuters, Maharashtra Cabinet Minister Aslam Shaikh on Wednesday (July 28) hinted that fully vaccinated passengers could be permitted to travel unrestricted within two to three days.  Speaking to the media, Shaikh said a detailed discussion took place over the opening of Mumbai local train and Brihanmumbai Electric Supply and Transport (BEST) buses for fully vaccinated individuals in the state cabinet meeting. 

Mumbai: Latest updates on July 29

Maharashtra govt clears immediate aid for flood victims, plans NDRF camp in Mahad 29 July 2021, 02:40 AM Maharashtra logs 6,857 new COVID-19 cases, 286 deaths, 6,105 recoveries Maharashtra reported 6,857 new coronavirus infections and 286 fresh fatalities on Wednesday, taking the tally of cases to 62,82,914 and the death toll to 1,32,145, a state health department official said. The state witnessed a rise in new COVID-19 cases and fatalities as compared to Tuesday, when it had reported 6,258 infections and 254 deaths. 29 July 2021, 03:18 AM Maharashtra Energy Minister Dr. Nitin Raut will visit the Konkan region today to assess the damage caused due to floods 80% of power restoration work has been completed. We are also providing solar lamps at places where power is yet to be restored, he says

COVID-19: Will lockdown-like curbs be eased further in Maharashtra? Here s what minister Aslam Shaikh has to say

COVID-19: Will lockdown-like curbs be eased further in Maharashtra? Here s what minister Aslam Shaikh has to say
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