The Maharashtra government on Friday decided to allow the general public to travel by the local trains in Mumbai from 1 February in fixed time slots. The decision was taken after Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray's review meeting on the issue of resumption of suburban train services. For now, the general public will be allowed to travel before 7 am, between 12 noon and 4 pm, and then again after 9 pm. Only some categories of commuters, such as women and those providing essential services, are allowed to take local trains in Mumbai after obtaining a special pass at present, an order issued by the Maharashtra government read.
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