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MUMBAI: In less than 12 hours after scores of trucks supplying essentials were stuck at the Maharashtra-Gujarat border early on Saturday morning, the state government revised its guidelines regarding the “mandatory RT-PCR tests” for drivers and cleaners of cargo carriers entering Maharashtra with essential supplies.
The new order issued by state chief secretary Sitaram Kunte stated that the drivers and cleaners will be checked for temperature and any other Covid symptoms before entering the state from now on. Also the status of each person will be checked on Aarogya Setu before entry.
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The decision by the government to revoke the RT-PCR test for truck drivers/cleaners may have eased the ferrying of essentials across borders, but officials should still keep an eye for any driver showing Covid symptoms and deny him entry into the state. Transporters also must ensure drivers follow Covid norms such as wearing masks and getting their shots.
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Bharat Bandh today across the nation
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The All India Transporters Welfare Association (AITWA), one of the foremost apex bodies of India s Road Transport Sector, has extended support to Bharat Bandh call by The Confederation of All India Traders (CAIT) on February 26 against Goods and Services Tax (GST) and its Eway Bill rules.
All state level-transport associations including Bombay Goods Transport Association, SIMTA, KGTA, Baroda Goods Transport Association, Vapi Transport Association, HGTA, CGTA, Car Carrier Association, Association of Transporters Poona, and many others have confirmed their support to AITWA in this one-day non-operation of transport for scrapping of E-way bill laws introduced by Government of India. “Transporters will stop all their operation and will park their
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