Unlock 4: Metro Train Services May Resume from September 1, Reopening of School Unlikely, Say Officials
Metro rail services may be allowed from September 1 when the 'Unlock 4' phase in the graded reopening from the coronavirus-induced lockdown will begin, but there will be no reopening of schools and colleges immediately, an official said.
New Delhi, August 24: Metro train services are likely to be allowed in the 'Unlock 4' phase beginning September 1, but schools and colleges are unlikely to reopen anytime soon, officials said on Monday. Bars, which are so far not allowed to reopen, may be permitted to sale liquor over the counter for take away.
Metro rail services may be allowed from September 1 when the 'Unlock 4' phase in the graded reopening from the coronavirus-induced lockdown will begin, but there will be no reopening of schools and colleges immediately, an official said. Mumbai Local Trains Update: Decision on Allowing All Journalists on Local Trains Soon, Says Maharashtra Minister Vijay Wadettiwar.
Metro services were suspended in late March to combat the spread of the novel coronavirus, which has infected more than 31 lakh people in the country so far.
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