India News | Delhi Metro Resumes Services: Police Say No Major Violations Reported on First Day

Get latest articles and stories on India at LatestLY. As the metro services resumed partially on Monday after more than five months, Delhi police said most passengers followed the COVID-19 guidelines and they distributed masks to those who had covered their faces with a handkerchief or a piece of cloth.

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New Delhi, Sep 7 (PTI) As the metro services resumed partially on Monday after more than five months, Delhi police said most passengers followed the COVID-19 guidelines and they distributed masks to those who had covered their faces with a handkerchief or a piece of cloth.

No major violations were reported and no challans were issued, police officials said.

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"It was the first day and we welcomed the commuters. As not many people turned up, there was no big gathering inside the premises," said Deputy Commissioner of Police (Metro) Jitendra Mani.

Mostly office-goers boarded the sanitised train coaches of the rapid transit system on the first day and the metro employees frequently sanitised the station premises.

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A few passengers had covered their faces with a handkerchief or a piece of cloth, so police personnel distributed masks to them. "They were told to follow the guidelines for their safety. We had masks and we gave them to a couple of people. Most of them were aware and had already taken precautions," the DCP said.

A police official said the challenge will grow when other metro lines start operating.

"There would be more gathering and police will play a major role in sensitizing passengers about the pandemic," the official added.

The Delhi Metro was closed on March 22 to contain the spread of the coronavirus, and after 169 days, it partially resumed services with strict safety and social distancing measures.

The trains will initially run in two batches of four hours each: from 7-11 am and 4-8 pm.

(The above story is verified and authored by Press Trust of India (PTI) staff. PTI, India’s premier news agency, employs more than 400 journalists and 500 stringers to cover almost every district and small town in India.. The views appearing in the above post do not reflect the opinions of LatestLY)

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