
Railways deny reports of crowding
The Hindu
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Railways have dismissed the reports about overcrowding of passengers at railway stations as fake and manipulated. Divisional Railway Manager (DRM) Trilok Kothari said on Friday that there was no crowding of passengers either on trains or at railway stations. Mr. Kothari said about 90% of the train services were reintroduced as special services.More Related News

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