IRCTC Seat Availability on Diwali Chhath Trouble due to seats being full. There will be compulsorily corona examination of migrants coming here from other states. At present, the passengers arriving from Maharashtra and Kerala are being screened. Steps taken in view of the possibility of infection.
People living in different cities definitely reach home to attend Diwali and Chhath festival. This time people will have to face a lot of difficulties in reaching home. Seats are full in trains coming from Pardes. Those who have already booked tickets, such people will be able to reach the festival easily, but people who do not make reservations will have trouble. In trains coming to Delhi, Mumbai, all seats are full till after Diwali and Chhath. At the same time, space is not visible in other trains till Deepawali and Chhath. It will also be difficult for people to return after Chhath festival. Seats are already full in trains going to Pardes.
Expected from Tatkal quota
If the seat is not confirmed, people will reach home on the festival as soon as possible. After this, relief from Tatkal tickets is expected to go back from here. To avoid trouble, many people have already made reservations in trains. At the same time, those who want to make reservation at the last minute may face problems.
Corona test of all passengers
Civil Surgeon Dr. Anil Kumar informed that in the light of the letter issued by the State Health Committee, necessary direction has been issued regarding corona. It has been said in the issued letter that on the occasion of Diwali and Chhath festival, a large number of people come from outside. Due to this, there is a possibility of rapid spread of the infection of Covid-19 again in the state. To control the corona infection, Darbhanga has directed to conduct corona examination of all the passengers coming from outside.
Seats full in these trains arriving from Delhi and Mumbai
– Freedom Fighters (Special Train) coming from New Delhi
– Bihar Sampark Kranti (Special Train) coming from New Delhi
– Lok Manya Tilak (Special Train)