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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

Address: Assam 782138, India

Station Code: AONI

Station Name: AMONI

Zone: NFR/Northeast Frontier

Train Frequency Weekly: 33

Station Traffic: Low





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RECENT NEWS

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10-05-2022
Press Release: REGULATION OF TRAINS FOR BRIDGE MAINTENANCE WORK IN EAST CENTRAL RAILWAY

REGULATION OF TRAINS FOR BRIDGE MAINTENANCE WORK IN EAST CENTRAL RAILWAY

Kolkata, May 10, 2022:

 

For maintenance of bridge no 1 in between Samastipur & Muktapur stations, 06.00 hours (09:45 hrs. to 14.45 hrs.) Traffic & Power block has been planned o­n 14.05.2022 (Saturday) & 17.05.2022 (Tuesday). Consequently, 13043 Howrah - Raxaul Express (Journey Commencing o­n 13.05.2022) & 17005 Hyderabad Decan - Raxaul Express (Journey Commencing o­n 12.05.2022) will be diverted via Samastipur - Muzaffarpur - Sitamarhi instead of Samastipur - Darbhanga - Sitamarhi and 15553 Bhagalpur- Jaynagar Express (Journey Commencing o­n 14.05.2022) will be rescheduled by 120 minutes from Bhagalpur.

Inconvenience caused to the passengers is deeply regretted.

 





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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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