After a hiatus of almost three months the local trains, known as the lifeline of Mumbai, resumed partial operations amid the COVID-19 pandemic. The trains, however, will only carry essential service providers for now to ensure social distancing and safe travel. According to reports, the government has identified 1.25 lakh employees who are indulged in essential service with the state government.
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