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Chalo bulava aaya hai... mata ne bulaya hai! Visit Vaishno Devi, Amritsar, Haridwar and more on the 'Bharat Darshan Special Tourist Train' for 8N/9D. For further details SMS ‘BD’ to 9601649328 or visit: www.irctctourism.com/#/pacakage_description?packageCode=W... …
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Respective Zonal DRMs have instructed the authorities to distribute free meals to the poor or homeless. IRCTC under this initiative has distributed "Distress Meals" at this time of #Coronavirus spread in the country.
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Before 1947, there were South Indian Railway, Madras and southern Mahratta Railway, Great Indian Peninsula Railway.
First Passenger Train Ran On: 16th April 1853 (between Bombay to Thane)
First Railway Bridge: Dapoorie Via duct on the Mumbai-Thane route
First Rail Tunnel: Parsik Tunnel
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You can’t stop at one, so you might as well order two plates of the delicious #Chhole_Bhature! Bringing scrumptious street food as well as international tastes right to your seat is the mission of #IRCTC Food on Track!
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Cover a triplet of venerated places – Amritsar (Golden Temple), Dharamshala (Dalai Lama Temple) & Vaishnodevi (Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine) over 5N/6D at just INR 30,600, with IRCTC Tourism (Amritsar Dharamshala Vaishnodevi)
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The 7 nights/8 days trip aboard the #IRCTC #Buddhist_Circuit #Tourist_Train abounds in close encounters with the wisdom disseminated by the Enlightened One, the #Buddha
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In this video you will learn about some of the amazing tips which will save you a lot of money while traveling. Now plan your trip within your budget and enjoy the amazing journey without being heavy on your pockets. You can check seat availability, train time table, PNR status and many more on RailMitra- rail enquiry app.
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In a bid to encourage both tourism and self-sufficiency, IRCTC is planning to launch new trains. These special Bharat Gaurav Yatra Trains are being designed and manufactured in India. To mark the beginning of this project, five such trains will be launched initially.
The Bharat Gaurav Yatra trains are being manufactured at the coach factory in Raebareli. The coaches are specially designed keeping in mind the convenience of the pilgrims. They are spacious enough to hold Bhajan, Kirtan and even host Langar inside the coaches. And the initial target is to conduct two trips every month.
The chief regional manager of IRCTC, Ajit Kumar Sinha mentioned that five new trains with fourteen coaches each are being manufactured. Also, he mentioned that this is a dream project of Prime Minister, Narendra Modi.
He also mentioned that the first rake of the new tourist trains will be ready by the 25th of March. Trial runs for the same are dated for the 1st of April. Also trial run for the first Bharat Gaurav Yatra will be done on the Amritsar route with a new train on the 5th of April.
This new scheme under the Indian Railways aims to operate on the concept of theme-based circuits. Apart from running on fixed routes, these trips will be created in the form of tour packages. Also the package will include several supplementary services like accommodation and travel insurance. Other services like off-board travels, excursions, guided tours and meals are also included in the package.
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1,00,987 Tenders were released in India by various government railway organizations. railway sector comes under the top 5 tender releasing sectors in India.
Indian railways is divided into 19 zones and 70 divisions. there are a total of 7083 railway stations in India and the total length of indian rail tracks is 45,000+ kilometers
Some of the most tender releasing zones of Indian railways are western railways, northern railways, southern and central railways respectively.
one can find railway eprocurement tenders online on these places. western railway tenders, northern railway tenders, central railway tenders and southern railway tenders
one of the major reasons for their high number of tenders is that railway lines passes through plains and the amount of population living in plains is very high with high population density.
Which categories Indian railways releases tenders for?
Indian Railways releases tenders for various categories:
Major categories include: Railway scrap tender, rail coach factory tender, railway station construction, upgradation and renovation tenders.
Apart from the major railway tender categories, other categories include: catering services, advertising services on trains and railway stations, furniture, computer hardware and software tenders, electrical tenders, parking stand construction and auction, etc
How does Indian railways releases these tenders?
Through railway etender portals and offline newspapers, previously Indian railways used to release tenders via newspaper publications and other advertisement mediums.
As of 2022, indian railways have rigorously worked to digitize the process and make it simple and more accessible for everyone nationwide.
Irctc (indian railway catering and tourism corporation), IREPS and GEM, releases plenty of etenders online. someone who is seeking to get latest updates of railway gem tenders, ireps tender, irctc tenders. can sign up on www.railwaytender.in
learn how to IRCTC Registration new account open to see all the features of irctc like book and cancle tickets, book tatkal tickets, refund, check PNR status, and etc.The good thing is we don't have stand in queue to book ticket for traveling now we can book ticket online after irctc sing up process or IRCTC Registration new account open.
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The point when we book railway ticket for a train in any Indian Rail routes, every one passenger details are put in railway database or reservation details. It is the ten digit number is called pnr status of a train ticket.
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The historic Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and was a symbol of Bombay's prestige. Originally known as Victoria Terminus, it was designed by British architect Frederick William Stevens to honor Queen Victoria, Empress of India. The imposing Victorian Gothic Revival station took 10 years to build and was completed in 1888. A fusion of Western and Eastern styles, it was inspired by St. Pancras as well as Indian palace architecture. Indian craftsmen aided in the construction and sculpted elements to represent the two cultures. Three million commuters pass through the station every day, as it connects Mumbai to the suburbs.
Insider Tip: Among the station's sculpted elements, look for the lion, which represents England, and the tiger, which symbolizes India.
Mumbai Central (formerly Bombay Central, station code: MMCT) is a major railway station on the Western line, situated in Mumbai, Maharashtra in an area known by the same name. It serves as a major stop for both local and intercity trains with separate platforms between them. It is also a terminal for several long-distance trains including the Mumbai Rajdhani Express.
It is one of the five major terminal stations in Mumbai, the others being Mumbai CSMT, Mumbai LTT, Bandra and Dadar. Trains depart from the station connecting various destinations mostly across states in the northern, western and north-western parts of India. The station was renamed from Bombay Central to Mumbai Central in 1997, following the change of Bombay to Mumbai. In October 2017, Western Railway announced that the station code would change from BCT to MMCT on 1 February 2018.
History:
The Bombay Central station was built in response to the government directive to demolish the Churchgate-Colaba rail section owing to land reclamation needs. The BB&CI had to agree to this back in the 1870s, when it had extended the line to Colaba, when the permission to build the terminus was provided on the condition that in the event of any further reclamation schemes, the railway company would shift its railway to any other location between Marine Lines and Colaba. The railway was provided a notice about the directed demolition in 1920. The BB&CI could not do this until a new terminus was found. A new station was completed of the name Bombay Central on 18 December 1930, and Colaba Terminus went defunct after the 31st December of the same year.
The Station was designed by the British architect Claude Batley, and constructed by the Shapoorji Pallonji in 1930 in a record time of 21 months. The project was then costed INR 15.6 million. The station opened on 18 December 1930.
When the station opened in 1930, The Times of India suggested that the name Bombay Central was inspired by the Grand Central Terminal in New York City. The paper argued that the station should have been called Kamathipura, after the area it was located in. The paper suggested that the name Kamathipura was probably ruled out, because the area is a red-light district.
The Bombay, Baroda and Central India Railway extended its reach from Baroda to Pathankot via Delhi. The Colaba-Ballard Pier railway station proved insufficient in meeting the demands of a growing population which led the government to make plans for the construction of Bombay Central.
The present suburban route that once ran till Colaba was earlier served by Bellasis Road station. It was renamed Bombay Central (local) after the construction of the long-distance Bombay Central Terminus (BCT) on the eastern side. In October 2017, Western Railway announced that the station code would change from BCT to MMCT on 1 February 2018. The change in station code caused problems for people making advanced bookings using the IRCTC app during November 2017.
Infrastructure:
Platforms and layout:
The station has a total of 9 platforms: 5 mainline platforms and 4 subdivision line platforms. The station is divided into two parts. The eastern half of the station serves long-distance trains operated by Western Railways while the western half serves commuter trains running on the Churchgate–Virar suburban section of Western Railways. The mainline section has five high-level platforms terminating in a large concourse on the southern end. The suburban section has four high-level platforms. All the platforms are connected by foot overbridges and the mainline platforms are wheelchair accessible from the south end.
Tickets and reservation:
A large Passenger Reservation Center with several ticket windows is located on the east side of the mainline station. Tickets between any two stations in India on any train offering reserved accommodation can be purchased from this facility. There are many Unreserved Ticket Counters in the main concourse for purchasing unreserved tickets for immediate travel on express and passenger trains starting from Mumbai Central. The west and south exits of the suburban section of the station have ticket windows for purchasing tickets for travel on the suburban trains. Suburban train tickets can also be purchased from automatic ticket vending machines (ATVMs) located at several locations in the station premises.
Food and other facilities:
The concourse on the mainline side has an outlet of Rajdhani chain of restaurants serving authentic Indian food.
Bellasis Rail Café at Mumbai Central is located on the first floor near Bellasis Road overbridge connecting Mumbai Central station near the south end booking office. Items in this café are available in food packets, with ready to take away facility.
There are several stalls in the concourse and on the suburban platforms serving snacks, chips, bottled water and cold drinks (soda). There are book stalls in the main concourse and on the suburban platforms selling newspapers, magazines and other reading material. Train timetables are also available at the book stalls. Restrooms (toilets) are available in the concourse on the mainline side.
Gardens:
There are two gardens located outside the station. One of the gardens houses a historic locomotive, popularly known as the "Little red horse". The locomotive was built by English firm Kerr Stuart and Co. in 1928. The engine operated on the Devgarh-Baria Railway Narrow Gauge line, owned by the Princely state of Devgarh-Baria. The line was merged into Bombay, Baroda and Central India Railway (BB&CI) in August 1949, and later became part of the Western Railway. The engine served for 61 years, before being transferred to the Pratapnagar workshop for shunting duties in 1990. It was placed at the garden in front of the Mumbai Central station in 1991 to commemorate its platinum jubilee.