3 Trains from (MLZ)MALARNA to (CHJ)CHATA
Address: Malarna Station, Malarna, Rajasthan 322033, India
Station Code: MLZ
Station Name: MALARNA
Zone: WCR/West Central
Train Frequency Weekly: 97
Station Traffic: Medium
Address: Chhata, Uttar Pradesh
Station Code: CHJ
Station Name: CHATA
Zone: NCR/North Central
Train Frequency Weekly: 121
Station Traffic: Medium
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www.swr.indianrailways.gov.in- 2023-03-20
दकà¥à¤·à¤¿à¤£ पशà¥à¤šà¤¿à¤® रेलवे / SOUTH WESTERN RAILWAY SHRI PIYUSH GOYAL VISITS THE LONGEST RAILWAY PLATFORM IN THE WORLD HUBBALLI March 19,2023 Shri Piyush Goyal, Hon'ble Union Minister of Commerce and Industry, Consumer Affairs and Food & Public Distribution and Textiles, visited the longest railway platform in the world at Shree Siddharoodha Swamiji Hubballi Station. Shri Sanjeev Kishore, General Manager South Western Railway extended a warm welcome to Hon'ble Minister. Shri Kishore briefed him about the major improvements undertaken in the recent times at Hubballi Jn, and scope for future improvement. He mentioned that recently the Guinness Book of World Records has recognised the platform at Hubballi Jn- measuring 1507 m - as the longest railway platform in the world. Shri Kishore pointed out that the remodelled yard, and longest platform would cater to growing transport needs of Hubballi city. Shri Goyal appreciated the feat of South Western Railway, in constructing the longest railway platform in the world. He also praised the upkeep and beautification of the station with murals depicting local art, culture and heritage. He was accompanied by Hon'ble Mayor Shri Iresh Anchatageri. Addtl DRM Hubballi Division Shri SK Verma, Sr DPO Shri Asif Hafeez, Sr DCM Smt Harietha, CPRO Shri Aneesh Hegde, PRO Shri Pranesh were present during the occasion. Aneesh Hegde 2
www.sr.indianrailways.gov.in- 2022-11-02
Massive Cleanliness campaign conducted in all the 727 railway stations across the zone 30 VIP reference cases were replied and 40 public grievances were disposed Southern Railway conducted a month-long special cleanliness campaign in October 2022. Ministry of Railways in association with the Ministry of Housing & Urban Affairs launched the Special campaign 2.0 soon after the culmination of Swachata Pakhwada on 2nd October 2022, focusing on intensive cleaning of tracks, yards, approaches to railway stations and the premises. The objective of the drive was to imbibe a sense of civic responsibility among rail users and the general public. Southern Railway carried out the intensive cleanliness drive at all the 727 railway stations covering all the six divisions such as Chennai, Tiruchchirappalli, Salem, Madurai, Palakkad and Thiruvananthapuram. Workshops and field units also conducted the Cleanliness campaign. Volunteers, NGOs, School and College Students, Scouts and guides enthusiastically participated in the cleanliness drives along with railway employees and conservancy staff. Vulnerable areas along the tracks and station approaches were identified and intensive cleanliness campaigns were held. Rail passengers and people living near the tracks were sensitized not to dump garbage on tracks. In order to effectively dispose of the trash collected, particularly plastic, the conservancy staff at railway stations were counseled. At railway stations, special emphasis was accorded for mechanized cleaning. As part of Special Campaign 2.0, 30 VIP reference cases were replied and 40 public grievances were resolved in Southern Railway. All the Officers and Staff of Southern Railway actively participated in the drive in bringing perceptible changes in the cleanliness levels of railway stations and tracks. Southern Railway appeals to the rail users to join hands with Railways towards a cohesive approach to promulgate the importance of clean and hygienic railway stations. Follow us (B.Guganesan) Chief Public Relations Officer
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