Important news for those traveling by train, you will not be able to travel by train without this document soon

If you are planning to travel by Indian Railways, this news is very important for you to know. Soon the old rules relating to the Railway Corona can be changed and the new rules implemented. According to media reports, you don’t need RTPCR’s negative report to travel by train. Explain that, due to coronal epidemics, many states have made the RTPCR report, namely the Corona Test Report, mandatory for train passengers. It is believed that travelers face many difficulties due to this rule. Now the news is that the railways will soon change this and bring in a new rule.

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This certificate may soon be required to travel by train
According to a Business Business report, the Corona Vaccination Certificate will soon be mandatory for travelers, rather than RT-PCR’s negative report. According to the report, if a person is vaccinated with Kovid-19 and has a vaccine certificate or a vaccine certificate in the Arogya Setu app, then they are entitled to travel by train without any hassle. It is believed that by doing this, more and more people will be involved in the vaccination process. However, no official information has been received from the Railways regarding this rule.

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The railways changed the rules because of corona
For your information, let us tell you that the corona virus has changed many rules of the railway. Currently, only those passengers can board the train, and their reservations are made online. Along with this the railway has mandated social distance and masks at the train and station. At the same time, the AC of the train is not providing blankets and cooking facilities.

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