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Railway helpline: 139
Srinagar: 0194-2103259
Budgam: 01951-255164
Qazigund: 01951-296153
Anantnag: 01932-228243
Bijbehara: 01932-292181
Panjgam: 01933-294133
Avantipura: 01933-294131
Kakapore: 01933-294134
Pampore: 01933-294132
Sadura: 01932-210302
Mazhom: 01951-296208
Pattan: 01954-293507
Hamre: 0194-2231421
Baramulla: 0194-102029
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Hyderabad: The South Central Railway (SCR) on Tuesday appealed to the public not to indulge in anti-social activities such as stone pelting on trains after instances of the same on trains including Vande Bharat Express took place across different locations under its jurisdiction.
Some of the vulnerable sections (of stone pelting) have been Kazipet Khammam, Kazipet Bhongir and Eluru Rajahmundry, a press release from SCR said adding in recent times, Vande Bharat trains were targeted by miscreants and nine such incidents have been reported since January this year.
Stone pelting on trains is a criminal offence and stringent action will be taken against the perpetrators under Section 153 of the Railways Act, which is punishable with imprisonment which may extend up to 5 years, it said.
So far 39 offenders were arrested by the Railway Protection Force (RPF) after several cases were registered.
Some of the stone pelting incidents also involved children aged between 6 and 17 years. Therefore, it is the responsibility of every parent, teacher, and elders in the society to counsel, educate and guide children to desist from such activities, the SCR said.
Such instances have not only led to precious damage of public property but also led to the rescheduling of the train, besides as many as five passengers were seriously injured as a result of being hit by stones, it said.
SCR General Manager Arun Kumar Jain appealed to the public to refrain from indulging in such unlawful activities which damage national property and causes serious injuries to passengers.
The Railway Protection Force is also undertaking several preventive measures including awareness campaigns and coordinating with Sarpanches of villages near tracks and making them village mitras’, SCR Chief Public Relations Officer Ch Rakesh said.
In addition, the staff have also been deployed in all stone pelting black spots, the release added.
Hyderabad: South Central Railway (SCR) plans on introducing more trains between Secunderabad and Bengaluru, following the completion of electrification between Gadwal-Kurnool stations for a distance of 54 km. This enables the continuous electrified railway line facility from Secunderabad to Dharmavaram.
The section between Gadwal – Kurnool city stations has been electrified as part of Dhone – Kurnool City-Mahabubnagar; Secunderabad – Mudkhed – Manmad electrification project.
“The portion between Secunderabad – Mahabubnagar has already been electrified as part of a separate project. The sections between Mahabubnagar – Gadwal & Kurnool city- Dhone have already been completed under this project. The electrification of sections between Dhone – Gooty Dharmavaram of SCR and Dharmavaram Bengaluru City of SWR has also been completed,” according to a press statement on Monday.
Passenger and freight trains can now seamlessly travel from Hyderabad Dharmavaram. This project was taken up under the revised sanction of Rs 916.07 Crores in the year 2018-19.
SRINAGAR: Union Railways Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw on Saturday said that Jammu and Kashmir will have Vande Bharat trains next year as Jammu-Srinagar rail link will be opened this year only.
After meeting the senior Railway officers, the Minister while talking to reporters said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has transformed the rail network across India, and in Kashmir also railways will be equipped with modern facilities.
He said that Kupwara and other two destinations in the Kashmir Valley will be connected with the Indian railways soon.
He said that railways across Jammu and Kashmir will be improved and the improvement will be witnessed by the year end.
“Telephone connectivity, double lines, parcel services, cement and pharmaceutical trade via Indian railways would be ensured by year end, besides, facilities for apple trade would also be considered,” he said. (KNO)
Baramulla, Mar 25 : Union Railways Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw on Saturday Jammu and Kashmir will have Vande Bharat trains next year as Jammu-Srinagar rail link will be opened this year only.
Talking to reporters on the sidelines of a function here, as per the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), he also said that Kupwara and other two destinations in the Kashmir Valley will be connected with the Indian railways soon.
He said that railways across Jammu and Kashmir will be improved and the improvement will be witnessed by the year end.
“Telephone connectivity, double lines, parcel services, cement and pharmaceutical trade via Indian railways would be ensured by year end, besides, facilities for apple trade would also be considered,” he said—(KNO)
New Delhi: The Indian Railways has signed an agreement with Tata Steel under which the company will manufacture 22 trains of the country’s fastest and feature-rich Vande Bharat Express in the coming year.
The Ministry of Railways has set a production target of 200 Vande Bharat trains for the next two years, besides setting a target to run the first sleeper version of Vande Bharat by the first quarter of 2024.
Keeping this in view, an agreement has been signed between Indian Railways and Tata Steel on several schemes to speed up the production work.
The seats in the Vande Bharat Express, from first AC to three-tier coaches, will now be manufactured by Tata Steel. The contract for making Linke Hofmann Busch (LHB) coaches of the train has also been given to the company, under which structures of panels, windows and railways are being prepared.
Under the scheme, at present, the Indian Railways has given a tender of about Rs 145 crore to the multinational steel company for manufacturing the parts of the train, which is to be completed in 12 months.
The composites division of Tata Steel started working in this direction after receiving a bulk order for seating system of Vande Bharat Express, including 22 train sets with 16 coaches each.
Debashish Bhattacharya, Vice President (Technology and New Materials Business), Tata Steel, said: “The seats of this train are specially designed, which can rotate up to 180-degree and have aircraft-like passenger amenities which are a first in India.”
According to sources, Tata Steel is constantly engaged in increasing its stake in the Railways and has also posted officials for coordinating with the Railways.
Pattan, Mar 7: The women in the union territory of Jammu and Kashmir are slowly breaking away to remain entirely dependent on male folks as the introduction of many central and state schemes are helping them not only in earning purposes but also in becoming successful entrepreneurs.
In the past few years, hundreds of women have scripted their success stories, and one among them is Shamshada Begum, a resident of north Kashmir’s Pattan, who has trained around 300 girls in her Umeed-backed boutique.
Talking to GNS, Shamshada, a graduate of the Pattan area said that she joined the Jammu and Kashmir Rural Livelihoods Mission (JKRLM)-launched Umeed scheme in 2018. “At the initial stage, I was not able to understand the benefits of this scheme, and later, after some time, when I went through it properly, I started a small boutique in the Hyderbeigh area of Pattan”, says Shamshada.
“I had little information about cutting, but with the cooperation of my family, I went to Delhi, where I learned about fashion designing with the support of the Umeed scheme.”
She said that at an early stage, I was focused on helping myself only. After returning from Delhi, I started working at my boutique and it was in April 2018 that I not only succeeded in making the market but was able to train at least 300 girls at my unit. She said that from 2 machines to 8, her boutique is growing continuously and has completely changed her life and of many others alike.
The successful businesswoman continued, “I am so excited to share that among those trained girls, most have started their own units and are able to survive in much better ways.
In her message to women, she says that we should not be afraid of the people, as rights are equal for both genders, so come out and make your mark.
She said losing hope in not getting a government job is not a solution for living a good life, as one can prove by her dedication and hard work in her business lines’ too.
She stated that it is not only in boutiques that girls can excel, but they should at least come forward. “Life is too short,” she added, “so do something instead of wasting your precious time.” (GNS)
Pattan, Mar 6 (GNS): The women in the union territory of Jammu and Kashmir are slowly breaking away to remain entirely dependent on male folks as the introduction of many central and state schemes are helping them not only in earning purposes but also in becoming successful entrepreneurs.
In the past few years, hundreds of women have scripted their success stories, and one among them is Shamshada Begum, a resident of north Kashmir’s Pattan, who has trained around 300 girls in her Umeed-backed boutique.
Talking to GNS, Shamshada, a graduate of the Pattan area said that she joined the Jammu and Kashmir Rural Livelihoods Mission (JKRLM)-launched Umeed scheme in 2018. “At the initial stage, I was not able to understand the benefits of this scheme, and later, after some time, when I went through it properly, I started a small boutique in the Hyderbeigh area of Pattan”, says Shamshada.
“I had little information about cutting, but with the cooperation of my family, I went to Delhi, where I learned about fashion designing with the support of the Umeed scheme.”
She said that at an early stage, I was focused on helping myself only. After returning from Delhi, I started working at my boutique and it was in April 2018 that I not only succeeded in making the market but was able to train at least 300 girls at my unit. She said that from 2 machines to 8, her boutique is growing continuously and has completely changed her life and of many others alike.
The successful businesswoman continued, “I am so excited to share that among those trained girls, most have started their own units and are able to survive in much better ways.
In her message to women, she says that we should not be afraid of the people, as rights are equal for both genders, so come out and make your mark.
She said losing hope in not getting a government job is not a solution for living a good life, as one can prove by her dedication and hard work in her business lines’ too.
She stated that it is not only in boutiques that girls can excel, but they should at least come forward. “Life is too short,” she added, “so do something instead of wasting your precious time.” (GNS)
Rules Changing From 1 March 2023: New month has started from today i.e. March has started. From today many rules have changed (Rules Changing From Today) and its effect is going to be on your pocket.
1 March 2023: New month has started from today i.e. March has started. From today many rules have changed (Rules Changing From Today) and its effect is going to be on your pocket. It is very important for you to know about this. It is very important for you to know about this. From the prices of gas cylinders to bank loans, many rules are going to change. Let us tell you which rules have changed from today-
How can it affect people
If you also spend money in the right way and if you do not spend much money. Then this is very bad news for you. Due to change in many things, your pocket is going to be loose from today.
1. How many days will the banks remain closed in March?
From today the month of March has started and many rules have also changed. Many festivals including Holi and Navratri will be celebrated in this month. Due to which banks will remain closed for 12 days. For more information about holidays, you can also visit the official link of Reserve Bank of India https://rbi.org.in/Scripts/HolidayMatrixDisplay.aspx.
2. Bank loan can be expensive
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has increased its repo rate, due to which many banks have also increased their MCLR and increasing it will have a direct impact on people’s pockets. In which home loan, car loan, education loan all will increase. Due to this people may have to take loan now.
3. Change in timings of trains
Indian Railways has also changed its timing. From today, the Railways has made a lot of changes in the time table of its 5000 freight trains and thousands of passenger trains. If you also travel in the train or are going to travel, then you must check the timing of the train.
4. Gas cylinder became expensive
Before Holi, the common man has got another blow of inflation. Domestic gas companies have increased the price of domestic LPG cylinder by Rs 50 after a long time. In the capital Delhi, the price of 14.2 kg domestic LPG cylinder has increased to Rs 1103.
5. Increased rates of milk
From today, the price of milk has increased by Rs 5 per liter in Mumbai. The wholesale prices of buffalo milk in Mumbai have increased by Rs 5 per liter from Tuesday midnight.