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Address: Basai, Basai Village, Sector 9B, Gurugram, Haryana 122006 Haryana

Station Code: BDXT

Station Name: Basai Dhankot

Zone: NR/Northern

Train Frequency Weekly: 147

Station Traffic: Medium

Address: Hyderabad, Public Garden Road, Nampally, Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh 500004, India

Station Code: HYB

Station Name: HYDERABAD DECAN

Zone: SCR/South Central

Train Frequency Weekly: 241

Station Traffic: High





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96/2023-24 17-05-2023
Chennai
In Tamil Nadu jurisdiction of Southern Railway, there are 95 Railway stations with ‘One Station One Product’ stalls


In Tamil Nadu jurisdiction of Southern Railway, there are 95 Railway stations with ‘One Station o­ne Product’ stalls

Objective is to promote ‘Vocal for Local’ vision, provide a market for local/indigenous products

In Tamil Nadu, a total of 593 Artisans, Weavers, Craftsmen and members of marginalized sections are the beneficiaries under OSOP Scheme since inception

Southern Railway launched ‘One Station o­ne Product’ (OSOP) scheme across various stations in its jurisdiction with the objectives to promote ‘Vocal for Local’ vision of the Government of India, provide a market for local/indigenous products and create additional income opportunities for the marginalised sections of society.

Under this scheme, OSOP outlets at railway stations are allotted for showcasing, selling and giving high visibility to indigenous /local products. The pilot scheme was started o­n 25.03.2022. As o­n 15.05.2023,  there are 95 OSOP stalls in various Railway stations in the State of Tamil Nadu and 2 OSOP Stalls in the Union Territory ofPuducherry (Annexure-A). These OSOP outlets are designed through National Institute for uniformity.

Product Features:

The products showcased in ‘One Station o­ne Product’ outlets are specific to that place and include artefacts made by indigenous tribes, handlooms by local weavers, handicrafts like world famous Kanchipuram silk sarees, tanjoredolls,Kovilpatti peanut burfis, spices tea, coffee and other processed/semi processed food items/products indigenously grown in the area. Product categories, under this scheme, broadly include the following:

  1. Handicrafts/ Artefacts
  2. Textiles and Handlooms
  3. Traditional Garments
  4. Local agricultural produce (including Millets)/ Processed/semi processed foods.

Beneficiaries:

In the state of Tamil Nadu, the OSOP scheme has provided business opportunities for 593 beneficiaries since inception.

The beneficiary desirous of running OSOP outlets should be a holder of Artisan/Weaver ID card issued by Development Commissioner Handicrafts, Development Commissioner Handloom, or by the requisite State/Central Government Authority or Individual artisans/weavers/craftsmen enrolled/registered with TRIFED/ NHDC/KVIC etc. or Self Help Groups registered with PMEGP or any eligible member of marginalized/ weaker sections of society.

Keeping in mind the objective of this scheme, a transparent mechanism is being followed for allotment of outlets. An Expression of Interest is invited from interested artisan, weavers and other eligible persons. Selection is made based o­n draw of lots by a committee formed at station level for this purpose. The eligible party (beneficiary) shall set up a stall at Railway station to sell local/indigenous products for 15 days, o­n payment of a nominal token fee remitted along with the application.


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 P.S.: Annexure-A

                                                                                   

                                                                                                                        Annexure-A

List of railway stations with o­ne Station o­ne Product (OSOP) Stalls in the state of Tamil Nadu & Union Territory of Puducherry

State

Total Number of Railway Stations (with OSOP Products)

Railway Stations

(with OSOP Stalls)

Major Products

Tamil Nadu

95

1.Aduthurai (ADT)

2.Ambasamudram (ASD)

3.Ambattur (ABU)

4.Aranthangi (ATQ)

5.Ariyalur (ALU)

6.Arni Road (ARV)

7.Avadi (AVD)

8.Basin Bridge (BBQ)

9.Budalur (BAL)

10.Chengalpattu (CGL)

11.Chennai Beach (MSB)

12.Chennai Central Suburban (MASS)

13.Chennai Egmore (MS)

14.Chennai Park (MPK)

15.Chidambaram (CDM)

16.Chromepet (CMP)

17.Coimbatore Jn.

18.Coonoor

19.Cuddalore Port (CUPJ)

20.Dindigul (DG)

21.Dr.MGR Chennai Central (MAS)

22.Erode Jn.

23.Jolarpettai (JTJ)

24.Kanyakumari

25.Karaikudi (KKDI)

26.Karur Jn.

27.Katpadi (KPD)

28.Kodaikanal Road (KQN)

29.Korattur (KOTR)

30.Korukkupet (KOK)

31.Kovilpatti (CVP)

32.Kumbakonam (KMU)

33.Kuttalam (KTM)

34.Lalgudi (LLI)

35.Madurai (MDU)

36.Mambalam (MBM)

37.Manamadurai (MNM)

38.Manapparai (MPA)

39.Mandapam (MMM)

40.Mannargudi (MQ)

41.Mayiladuthurai (MV)

42.Nagapattinam

43.Nagercoil

44.Nazareth (NZT)

45.Nidamangalam

46.Nungambakkam (NBK)

47.Palani (PLNI)

48.Pallavaram (PV)

49.Panruti (PRT)

50.Papanasam (PML)

51.Paramakudi (PMK)

52.Pattukkottai (PKT)

53.Perambur (PER)

54.Polur (PRL)

55.Pudukkottai (PDKT)

56.Ramanathapuram (RMD)

57.Rameswaram (RMM)

58.Salem Jn.

59.Sattur (SRT)

60.Sendurai (SNDI)

61.Sirkazhi (SY)

62.Sivaganga (SVGA)

63.Sivakasi (SVKS)

64.Srirangam (SRGM)

65.Srivilliputhur (SVPR)

66.Tambaram (TBM)

67.TambaramSanitorium (TBMS)

68.Tenkasi (TSI)

69.Thanjavur (TJ)

70.Thirumayilai (MTMY)

71.Thiruthuraipoondi (TTP)

72.Thiruvarur (TVR)

73.Thiruverumbur (TRB)

74.Tiruchchirappalli (TPJ)

75.Tiruchchirappalli Fort (TP)

76.Tiruchendur (TCN)

77.Tirukkovilur (TRK)

78.Tirunelveli (TEN)

79.Tirupadiripuliyur (TDPR)

80.Tiruppur

81.Tiruvallur (TRL)

82.Tiruvannamalai (TNM)

83.Tuticorin (TN)

84.Udagamandalam

85.Udumalaipettai (UDT)

86.VaitheeswaranKoil (VDL)

87.Vanchimaniyachi (MEJ)

88.Vaniyambadi (VN)

89.Velachery (VLCY)

90.Velankanni

91.Vellore Cantonment

92.Villivakkam (VLK)

93.Villupuram (VM)

94.Virudhunagar (VPT)

95.Vriddhachalam (VRI)

1.Handloom Sarees mats and Towel varieties,

2.Millets and Agro Products,

3.Cashew Products,

Puducherry

2

1.Karaikal

2.Puducherry (PDY)

1.Villianur Terracotta and Papier Mache,

2.Seashell Products



(B.Guganesan)
Chief Public Relations Officer




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SOUTH CENTRAL RAILWAY
PRESS RELEASE
PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICE, SECUNDERABAD - 500 071
No.49/2023-2408-05-2023
Secunderabad
PR No. 49 SCR completes Record Electrification of 1,017 Route kms in 2022-23 South Central Railway Observes Electrical Safety Week

 

-Electrification done during 2022-23 is the best-ever achievement since inception of the Zone.

-The Zone is observing Electrical safety week during 03 - 09 May 2023.

South Central Railway is observing Electrical Safety Week from 03rdto 09th May, 2023 to promote electrical safety aspects and saving of electrical energy. During the safety week, seminars o­n electrical safety will be held at the divisional level and various other establishments. Special training classes are also being conducted for the electrical supervisors and staff o­n increasing awareness regarding electricity rules. Inspection of Fire audit, functioning of fire detection and fire-fighting equipment will be carried out. Posters and banners are also displayed to bring awareness o­n electrical safety.

       SCR completes Record Electrification

South Central Railway has registered its best-ever performance in electrification of its network during 2022-23. The Zone has completed 1,017 Route Kilometers (RKM) of Railway electrification works in FY 2022-23, which is an all-time record in the history of the Zone. The achievement is also the second highest RKM of Electrification done by any Zone across Indian Railways during 2022-23.

Indian Railways has accorded special focus to electrification of its network. Out of the total electrification of 1017 Rkms, 286.4 Kms fall under Telangana, 133.7 Rkms fall under Andhra Pradesh, 546 Rkms falls under Maharashtra and 50.8 Rkms pertains to Karnataka jurisdiction of SCR. The state-wise details of the Electrification completed o­n the Zone during 2022-23 are as follows:

·286.4 Rkms pertaining to Telangana region of SCR comprises of sections like Bhavanapalem – Sattupalli; Manoharabad – Nizamabad; Mahabubnagar - Alampur Road; Kosai – Ambari; Jankampet - Basar.

 

·133.7 Rkms pertaining to Andhra Pradesh region of SCR comprises of sections like Dharmavaram – Kadiri; Aravalli – Nidadavolu; New Piduguralla – Savalyapuram; Alampur - Kurnool City; Gooty Bypass cabin.

 

·546 Rkms pertaining to Maharashtra region of SCR comprise of sections like Washim – Purna; Kamalnagar – Parli; Ambari – Mudkhed; Rotegaon – Dinegaon; Parli - Parbhani.


·50.8 Rkms pertaining to Karnataka region of SCR between Khanapur - Kamalnagar.

 

Electrification of railway lines o­n such huge magnitude has also led to availability of continuous electrified rail connectivity between Secunderabad / Hyderabad to Bengaluru as well Chennai, operation of first electrified train in sections like Bhadrachalam – Sattupalli in Telangana, Dharmavaram – Pakala in Andhra Pradesh and Aurangabad to Dinagaon in Maharashtra among others

 

The electrification of rail lines helps in providing seamless movement of trains by avoiding change in traction power and reducing enroute detention of both the coaching and freight trains. It helps in improving the average speed of the trains and hence more trains can be introduced in these sections due to the enhancement of sectional capacity. It also provides an environment-friendly means of powering the trains with zero carbon emissions, while saving fuel costs at the same time.

Shri Arun Kumar Jain, General Manager, South Central Railway congratulated staff & officers of the Zone for the excellent teamwork and dedication in executing the electrification works. The General Manager stated that the pace with which the electrification works have been carried out has not o­nly helped in achieving record electrification but has also earned recognition at the National level. He said that the major portion of the SCR network is now electrified and the Zone is progressing swiftly towards achieving 100% electrification of its existing broad gauge lines over its jurisdiction.  


(Ch.Rakesh)
Chief Public Relations Officer





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