Tripura closed, Darjeeling Toy Train rides reduced due to COVID-19
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/TRAVEL NEWS, TRIPURA/ Created : Mar 18, 2020, 14:00 IST
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Tripura has banned the entry of foreign tourists as a safety measure to avoid the spread of Coronavirus in the region. It has now become the latest Northeast state to put a complete restriction on entry of foreign tourists after i … Read more
Tripura has banned the entry of foreign tourists as a safety measure to avoid the spread of Coronavirus in the region. It has now become the latest Northeast state to put a complete restriction on entry of foreign tourists after its other sister states including Mizoram, Manipur and Arunachal Pradesh. Read less
Tripura has banned the entry of foreign tourists as a safety measure to avoid the spread of Coronavirus in the region. It has now become the latest Northeast state to put a complete restriction on entry of foreign tourists after its other sister states including Mizoram, Manipur and Arunachal Pradesh.
Reportedly, several states in the Northeast have closed schools, colleges and movie halls till March 31 to control the spread of the pandemic. Meanwhile, Indian government has also stopped issuing tourist visas, except for diplomatic and employment reasons, till April 15. Indian nationals have also been asked by the government to refrain from travelling abroad for any non-essential reason.
On Thursday, the Centre took the decision to invoke Epidemic Act 1897, in order to prevent further spread of Coronavirus in India.
The government has announced that the Coronavirus outbreak will be considered as 'notified disaster’ to provide assistance under the State Disaster Response Fund (SDRF). Under the rules prescribed in the SDRF, INR 4 lakh each will be given as relief to families of COVID-19 victims who lost their lives.
On the other hand, the 10 km long ride on the toy train between Darjeeling and Ghum railway station is also bearing the brunt of the pandemic. The Darjeeling Himalayan Railway has cut down the number of its iconic toy train services until March 20 due to the fall in the number of tourists.
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