Ziqitza Healthcare- When Will The Indian Public Transport Open?
In a country like India where the public transportation serves 7 crore people and road trips that records to 1645 crore km total distance annually, it would be safe to say that the livelihoods of many, many people are affected due to the shutting down of the services in the pandemic. Many questions remain to be answered but here are a few answered by this Ziqitza Healthcare ltd blog.
Why do we even need to open up public
transportation?
Unlike companies and schools that can at least
moderately operate on an online level, public transportation is a major need
for the lower strata of Indian society, involved not only in transportation for
their work but also being employed by the public transportation services.
Since a safe
vaccine is not within our near reach and with the country being opened up to
avoid total economic collapse, there is a desperate need to open up public
transport but only with more than adequate safety measures.
What is the plan to open up public
transport?
The opening up of public transport as indicated by the
central government has been handed over to the state governments. State
governments have to decide how the problem of opening up public transport will
be tackled.
In states like Uttar Pradesh, more and more public
buses are on the road testing out staggered services to devise a plan that will
work according to demand and supply as more and more people start going to
work. There are guidelines on proper sanitation and ensuring the safety of not
only the passengers but of the workers as well, but it ultimately depends on
the local government that the people elected to carry out the decision and
properly implement it.
In a city like Mumbai where the local trains are the
transport service for more than 40% of the entire population (total population-
20 million, local train users- 8 million), a misinformed, hurried decision can
lead to a complete disaster in an already ongoing disaster. Although, the
Mumbai authorities have indicated that public transport including local trains
will start on November 1, 2020. These will be carried on with safety measures
decided by the BMC- Bombay Municipal Corporation.
Does opening up public transportation
mean opening up the Metro too?
It has been a topic of hot debate in metro cities of
opening up metro rails as the Metro just like other public transportation
services serves all people indiscriminatingly but on a much larger level.
The Delhi metro alone serves 1.5 million passengers
ranging from students to workers to people trying to get around the city.
Opening up such a multi-faceted transport service that some might say is an
intricate death trap for a pandemic will be a mammoth task.
Suggestions like clearing up stations and having a
maximum station capacity are being reviewed. All passengers will be required to
indulge in personal protective gear and no exceptions will be entertained.
What precautions will the government
take to ensure our safety?
Well, there are a lot of suggestions that have been
given to local governments by their people which are being considered for
forming new rules for public transportation. However, the general guidelines
that the state governments should follow are a proper check of employees,
sanitization after every use, and maintain social distancing. Though again, all
discrepancies are in the hands of the local government.
For Delhi, the Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has
ordered only 20 passengers per bus with sanitization after every ride. The
transport department will be responsible for maintaining social distancing in
public transportation and marshals of the said department will help people
maintain social distancing.
The DMRC or the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation has issued
some strict but robust new rules that can help the general public make use of
Delhi’s public transportation amidst humanity’s worst pandemic. Tokens will be
stripped away and all passengers will be required to be registered on the
AarogyaSetu app. Workers will be tested periodically and will maintain zero
contact with passengers as before. Personnel will be deployed to ensure no
breakage of rules by the general public. The AC will be modified to keep a
constant circulation of fresh air and only alternative seats can be occupied.
In Rajasthan, the local intra-state busses will also be
sanitized after every ride and will operate with a 50 percent capacity. This
was decided by the transportation minister, Pratap Singh Khachriyawas.
What about other forms of transport
like Ola and Uber?
Apps like Ola and Uber that provide contracted cab
services are considered public transport as well and hence will have to adhere
to the government guidelines.
The driver and passengers have to wear a mask at all
times and a separation between the two should be maintained through the use of
a plastic curtain. Pool services will not be allowed anymore and in addition to
that, no more than 2 passengers can get on the same cab. The driver is expected
to sanitize his/her car after every ride and maintain as little contact as
possible with the passenger.
Is opening up public transport
necessary?
Yes, opening up public transport is the first step to
reopen India and its economy. As more and more people in the service sector
find themselves out of a job, opening up public transport is the need of the
hour. Thousands of auto-rickshaw drivers are rejoicing over the decision to
reopen public transport and proclaiming that they are being saved from
starvation. More and more offices are now opening and on-site work can’t be
delayed much longer. Opening up public transportation will be a brave step that
we have to take together as a country. As the pandemic goes on, all we can do
is take our best precautions and move on with our life.
How does Ziqitza help?
Ziqitza Healthcare is the largest social enterprise in
India and sub-Asia. Our mission is to be the best emergency response and ambulance
service provider .
Ziqitza Healthcare ltd has worked under the central
government in the National Health Mission (NHM) to launch and operate a
nationwide emergency helpline that provides free ambulances to a tax-paying
citizen of India.
We can’t prevent tragedies from occurring in India, but
what we can do is provide the best emergency services in the world to the
Indian people. That’s why Ziqitza Healthcare is now working on developing a
tempo ambulance that can house much, much more equipment than regular
ambulances. These Ziqitza ambulances will pave the way to sparse ambulance
deaths and bring India on the map of the best emergency services.
Ziqitza Limited in past was also the official ambulance
provider for the most successful IPL franchise, Mumbai Indians for matches in
Mumbai. We aim to be the best ambulance operator in India and provide the
Indian people with services that match up to the international level.
Read more about us on our Blogspot site here.
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