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3 Trains from (AONI)AMONI to (TPK)TIPKAI


Address: Assam 782138, India

Station Code: AONI

Station Name: AMONI

Zone: NFR/Northeast Frontier

Train Frequency Weekly: 33

Station Traffic: Low

Address: 783334, India

Station Code: TPK

Station Name: TIPKAI

Zone: NFR/Northeast Frontier

Train Frequency Weekly: 35

Station Traffic: Low





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15630NAGAON EXPRESSJKB08:45FKM19:4010:55F1A,2A,3A,SL,GN,15630 Status
13182KAZIRANGA EXPJKB13:13FKM21:408:27TU2A,3A,SL,GN,13182 Status
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RECENT NEWS

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18-02-2022
Press Release: ER CELEBRATED BIRTH ANNIVERSARY OF RAMAKRISHNA PARAMAHANSA

ER CELEBRATED BIRTH ANNIVERSARY OF RAMAKRISHNA PARAMAHANSA

Kolkata, February 18, 2022

As a part of Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav, Eastern Railway Headquarters celebrated birth anniversary of Shri Ramakrishna Paramahansa at Eastern Railways Headquarters o­n 18.2.2022. Dr. Jaideep Gupta, Additional General Manager, Eastern Railway and other officers of Eastern Railway offered floral tribute to the portrait of Ramakrishna Paramahansa, o­ne of the most prominent religious figures of India during the 19th century, Shri Ramakrishna was a mystic and a yogi who claimed that all religions are legitimate path of experiencing ultimate truth. He was a key figure in revival of Hinduism in Bengal at a time when intense spiritual crisis was gripping the province leading to predominance of young Bengalis embracing Brahmanism and Christianity.

Ramakrishna was born as Gadadhar Chattopadhyay o­n February 18, 1836 to Khudiram Chattopadhyay and Chandramani Devi. The poor Brahmin family hailed from the Kamarpukur village of Hoogly district in Bengal Presidency. 

The Kali temple at Dakshineshwar was established by the celebrated philanthropist Queen of Janbazar, Calcutta, Rani Rashmoni, during 1855. Rani Rashmoni was having immense difficulty in finding a priest for the temple. Rashmoni’s son-in-law, Mathurbabu came across Ramkumar in Calcutta and invited him to take the position of the head priest at the temple. Ramkumar obliged and sent for Gadadhar to join him at Dakshineshwar to assist him in the daily rituals. He arrived at Dakshineshwar and was entrusted with the duty of decorating the deity. 

Ramkumar died in 1856, leaving Ramakrishna to take over the position of the head priest at the temple. Ramakrishna was married to Saradamoni Mukhopadhyay from a neighbouring village. She was an ardent follower of her husband’s philosophies and took up the role of mother to his disciples with much of ease.

In 1864, Ramakrishna began to study under Totapuri, a practitioner of Advaita Vendanta. During this period, he realized the ultimate reality, or Brahman, a being without name and form and the religious title ‘Paramahansa’ was conferred o­n him.

On 16th August 1886 Ramakrishna passed away at the Cossipore garden house suffering from throat cancer.

Foremost among his innumerable disciples was Swami Vivekananda, who was instrumental in establishing the philosophy of Ramakrishna at a global stage. Vivekananda established the Ramakrishna Mission in 1897 to carry out the visions of his Guru Ramakrishna and dedicated the establishment in servitude of the society.






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01012019/467 27-02-2019
Maligaon
SURVEY FOR ANOTHER BRIDGE OVER BRAHMAPUTRA NEAR SILGHAT NEARING COMPLETION

Shri Rajen Gohain, Minister of State of Railways today said that survey for construction of a new bridge over river Brahmaputra near Silghat is nearing completion and o­nce the survey is complete it can be considered for inclusion in the Budget. The Minister was speaking in the ceremonial function for flagging off of a new train from Silghat (Assam) to Kolkata signalling transformation of the middle Assam areas through improved communication.

Shri Keshab Mahanta, Minister of Water Resources, Govt of Assam was also among the dignitaries present at the function. Senior Railway Officers including Shri Nilesh Kishore Prasad, General Manager (Construction), N.F. Railway, Shri Ram Bahadur Rai, Divisional Railway Manager of Lumding Division were also present at the glittering ceremony attended by large number of enthusiastic people of nearby areas. Shri Gohain has said that the introduction of this new train is another step towards transformation through transportation announced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

The new train consists of 19 new State-of-the-Art LHB coaches having modern amenities and facilities for passengers. The new weekly express train is expected to be greatly beneficial for improving the trade and commerce of the middle Assam areas apart from improving the communication with rest of the country. Tourist travelling to visit Kaziranga wildlife sanctuary would also to be benefited as the train will have stoppages at Amoni and Jakhalabandha.

In his speech Shri Rajen Gohain listed the achievements of post 2014 period. He has also said that a Delhi bound train and a south bound train will also be considered for introduction from Silghat soon. He announced an award of Rs 2 lakh for the division for excellent work of readying facilities like watering of trains etc within record time.

Regular service of the train will start from Kolkata w.e.f 07.01.2019 and from Silghat w.e.f. 08.01.2019.Train number 13182 Silghat – Kolkata Express will leave from Silghat at 12-30 hrs every Tuesday to reach Kolkata at 12-50 hrs next day. During return journey train number 13181 Kolkata – Silghat Express will leave from Kolkata at 09-05 hrs o­n Monday to reach Silghat at 09-55 hrs o­n Tuesday. The train will have stoppages at Jakhalabandha, Amoni, Nowgong, Senchoa, Chaparmukh, Jagiroad, Guwahati, Kamakhya, Goalpara Town, New Bongaigaon, Fakiragram, New Alipurduar, New Coochbehar, New Jalpaiguri, Malda Town, Rampurhat, Bolpur and Barddhaman during its journey o­n both ways. The train will have o­ne AC 2 tier, four AC 3 tier, eight sleeper class and four general second class coaches apart from two luggage cum generator vans.



(Pranav Jyoti Sharma)
CPRO/N.F.Railway





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