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6 Trains from (KPQ)KANNAPURAM to (CRY)CHIRAYINKIL


Address: Kannapuram Bus Stop, Kannapuram, Kerala 670301, India

Station Code: KPQ

Station Name: KANNAPURAM

Zone: SR/Southern

Train Frequency Weekly: 115

Station Traffic: Medium

Address: Chirayinkeezhu Railway Station, Attingal Chirayinkeezhu Road, Chirayinkeezhu, Kerala 695304, India

Station Code: CRY

Station Name: CHIRAYINKIL

Zone: SR/Southern

Train Frequency Weekly: 131

Station Traffic: Medium





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16649PARASURAM EXPKPQ07:00KZK18:2911:29M,TU,W,TH,F,SA,SUCC,2S,GN,16649 Status
16345NETRAVATI EXPKPQ07:50VAK18:1410:24M,TU,W,TH,F,SA,SU2A,3A,SL,GN,16345 Status
16605ERNAD EXPRESSPAY09:10VAK20:0410:54M,TU,W,TH,F,SA,SUCC,2S,GN,16605 Status
16348TRIVANDRUM EXPKPQ16:35KVU03:4411:09M,TU,W,TH,F,SA,SU2A,3A,SL,GN,16348 Status
16603MAVELI EXPRESSPAY19:25VAK06:2410:59M,TU,W,TH,F,SA,SU2A,3A,SL,GN,16603 Status
16630MALABAR EXPRESSKPQ20:38KZK08:1911:41M,TU,W,TH,F,SA,SU2A,3A,SL,GN,16630 Status
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RECENT NEWS

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97/2023-2417-05-2023
Chennai
In Kerala jurisdiction of Southern Railway, there are 20 Railway stations with ‘One Station One Product’ stalls


 In Kerala jurisdiction of Southern Railway, there are 20 Railway stations with ‘One Station o­ne Product’ stalls

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

In Kerala, a total of 202 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 over Indian Railways with 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 the 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 01.05.2023,  there are 20 OSOP stalls in Kerala jurisdiction of Southern Railway (Annexure-A).   These OSOP stalls are designed through the National Design Institute for uniformity. 


Product Features:

The products showcased in ‘One Station o­ne Product’ are specific to that place and include artefacts made by indigenous tribes, handlooms by local weavers, handicrafts like spices, tea, coffee and other processed/semi processed food items/products indigenously grown in the area. Product categories, under this scheme, 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 Kerala, the OSOP scheme provided business opportunities for 202 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.

B. Guganesan

                                                                          Chief Public Relations Officer

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Annexure-A

List of railway stations with o­ne Station o­ne Product (OSOP) Stalls in the state of Kerala

State

Total Number of Railway Stations (with OSOP Products)

Railway Stations

(with OSOP Stalls)

Major Products

Kerala

20

1.Alappuzha

2.Aluva

3.Chengannur

4.Cherthala

5.Chirayinkil (CRY)

6.Ernakulam North (ERN)

7.Ernakulam South

8.Kanhangad (KZE)

9.Karunagappally

10.Kasargod (KGQ)

11.Kayamkulam

12.Kollam

13.Kottarakara (KKZ)

14.Kottayam

15.Palakkad jn

16.Punalur (PUU)

17.Thiruvalla

18.Thiruvananthapuram Central

19.Thrissur

20.Varkala Sivagiri

1.Jackfruit Products,

2.Pickles,

3.Squash

4.Coconut oil,

5.Spicesand Nuts,

6.Snacks, Pickles



(B.Guganesan)
Chief Public Relations Officer




2
0124-04-2022
Bhubaneswar
RAILWAY MINISTER SHRI ASHWINI VAISHNAW JI REVIEWED THE PROGRESS ON MALKANAGIRI - BHADRACHALAM RAIL LINE PROJECT:

RAILWAY MINISTER SHRI ASHWINI VAISHNAW JI REVIEWED THE PROGRESS o­n MALKANAGIRI - BHADRACHALAM RAIL LINE PROJECT:


 
Hon’ble Union Minister of Railways and Communication & Information Technology Shri Ashwini Vaishnaw in his visit to Malkanagiri, Odisha o­n 22.04.2022 (Friday) discussed about Malkanagiri - Bhadrachalam Rail Line Project with Railway officials, public representatives at Malkanagiri.


173.416 KMs long Malkanagiri - Bhadrachalam Rail Line Project has been sanctioned by Railway Board o­n 9th September, 2021 with an approx estimated cost of Rupees 2800 Crores. This project will have 213 bridges including 48 Major and 165 Minor bridges.


This proposed project will have Stations at Malkanagiri, Badali, Kowasiguda, Rajanguda, Maharajpalli & Lunimanguda in Odisha and Kannapuram, Kutugutta, Pallu, Nandigama, Bhadrachalam & Pandurangapuram in Telengana. 


Estimated cost for conducting survey (FLS) is 307.64 Lakhs sanctioned in January, 2022. Contact awarded o­n 27th February, 2022 for Rupees 231 Lakhs. After studying various aspect of this project, the alignment has been fnialised. By June, 2022, the survey works will be completed.






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