The Maharashtra government has introduced a new policy allowing state government employees in Mumbai to start work 30 minutes later than their usual timings. This initiative aims to alleviate the increasing congestion on Mumbai's local trains during peak hours and improve commuter safety. Maharashtra Transport Minister Pratap Sarnaik has provided details on the move, which is part of broader efforts to manage the city's public transport challenges and reduce crowding on local trains.
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