New Delhi: The Director-Basic of CISF, Rajesh Ranjan on Monday (September 7, 2020) visited Delhi Metro Rail and took inventory of the scenario and preparations made out of CISF perspective amid COVID-19 outbreak.
CISF DG along-with Sudhir Kumar Saxena, ADG (HQ), Dayal Gangwar, IG (NCR), Jitender Rana, DIG, DMRC and different senior officers boarded metro from Central Secretariat and travelled to Rajiv Chowk after which to Jor Bagh metro station.
Throughout the go to, Ranjan additionally interacted with the CISF personnel and briefed them in regards to the protocol to be adopted amid the COVID-19 outbreak and suggested to keep up minimal shut proximity interplay with passengers with out compromising safety procedures.


The DG additionally interacted with the commuters because the travellers appreciated the hassle-free safety preparations made by CISF.
Ranjan stated that the preparations have been made to conduct contactless frisking, and appealed the passengers to hold a naked minimal purse and metallic objects on their individual in order that baggage screening and frisking may very well be executed speedily and crowd formation may very well be prevented on the checking level.
He said that each one mandatory preventive measures have been adopted to safeguard the power personnel from COVID-19.
The go to comes submit the resumption of the metro rail companies throughout India after greater than 5 months of COVID-19 halt.
The metro rails will function below strict COVID-19 tips and it has been made necessary for folks to obtain the Aarogya Setu app on their cellphones.
Metro authorities in cities like Delhi, Noida, Chennai, Kochi, Bengaluru, Mumbai Line-1, Jaipur, Hyderabad, Maha Metro (Nagpur), Kolkata, Gujarat and Uttar Pradesh have ready their commonplace working procedures following centre’s tips, whereas Maharashtra being the worst-coronavirus-hit state, will reportedly not resume metro operation this month.
