Even as the guidelines issued on Monday for special trains to resume operations between Delhi and major cities of the country did not point at installing the mobile app as mandatory but a late night around 12:24 am by the railway ministry made it compulsory.
"Indian Railways is going to start a few passenger train services. It is mandatory for passengers to download Aarogya Setu app in their mobile phones, before commencing their journey," the tweet said.
In case you don’t have the app installed on mobile phones you might be asked to do so after the arrival at the station.
However, it lacks clarity on how the app will be enforced, officials said, as the Supreme Court, in a directive, has said making it mandatory is illegal, according to PTI report.
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The Aarogya Setu app has seen a lot of traction and the app has been installed in around 9.8 crore smartphones so far. The government app is used for contact-tracing and disseminating medical advisories to users in order to contain the spread of COVID-19.
The MHA has also said installing the mobile app will be a must for those living in the COVID-19 containment zones
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