Goods trains compromising with railway safety: CAG report
In its report tabled in Parliament on Tuesday, the regulator said more than 3.30 lakh wagons were passed without approval after repairs in workshops and terminal yards.
In its report tabled in Parliament on Tuesday, the regulator said more than 3.30 lakh wagons were passed without approval after repairs in workshops and terminal yards.
As the crisis triggered by the suspension of goods trains aggravated further in Punjab, resulting in complete shutdown of all power plants as well as curtailment of agricultural and vegetables supplies, the CM said he has decided to hold a symbolic relay dharna at Rajghat to bring the state’s grim situation to the Centre’s attention.
Punjab CM has urged railways minister to ensure immediate restoration of freight movement which remains suspended in the state even after agitating farmers' decision to partially lift their blockade