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The Union Home Ministry on Thursday, 30 April, made it clear that no separate passes are required for inter-state movement of trucks — those carrying goods or returning after delivery — during the ongoing lockdown and licence of the driver is enough.
Asking states and Union Territories to ensure uninterrupted movement of trucks, Union Home Secretary Ajay Bhalla said there have been reports that at inter-state borders in different parts of the country, movement of trucks is not allowed freely and local authorities insist upon separate passes.
An empty truck or vehicle will be allowed to ply after the delivery of goods, or after pick up of goods, he added.
He said as per the guidelines issued by the home ministry no separate passes are required for movement of trucks and goods carriers, including empty trucks.
This is essential for maintaining the supply chain of goods and services across the country during the lockdown enforced to combat the coronavirus outbreak.
The lockdown was first announced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on 24 March in a bid to combat the coronavirus pandemic. It has been further extended till 3 May.
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