So, we are going back to our hometown in Uttarakhand via Delhi," they said. Akash Das, who hails from Kolkata native, was heading to work for a granite firm in Goa. A railway official said they stopped issuing platform tickets from 2 pm on Sunday but it was resumed from 8 pm.
They were hoping to somehow travel with just this ticket and reach their hometown. As this would defeat the idea of social distancing, Railways decided to stop issuing platform tickets," said an official.
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