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4 Trains from (NDLS)NEW DELHI to (BDME)Baidyanathdham Deoghar


Address: New Delhi, Connaught Place, New Delhi, Delhi 110006, India

Station Code: NDLS

Station Name: NEW DELHI

Zone: NR/Northern

Train Frequency Weekly: 1506

Station Traffic: High

Address: Baidyanathdham Railway Station Rd, Deoghar Jharkhand

Station Code: BDME

Station Name: Baidyanathdham Deoghar

Zone: ER/Eastern

Train Frequency Weekly: 121

Station Traffic: Medium





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13008U A TOOFAN EXPNDLS07:00JSME12:3529:35M,TU,W,TH,F,SA,SU3A,SL,GN,13008 Status
12274HWH DURONTO EXPNDLS12:55JSME05:0616:11TU,SA1A,2A,3A,SL,12274 Status
12306KOLKATA RJDHNINDLS16:55JSME08:1015:15F1A,2A,3A,12306 Status
12304POORVA EXPRESSNDLS17:35JSME11:5618:21W,TH,SA,SU1A,2A,3A,SL,GN,12304 Status
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RECENT NEWS

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25-03-2023
Cancellation of trains

Cancellation of trains

It is notified for the information of the general public that due to operational reasons , the following passenger trains shall remain cancelled from25.03.2023 to 23.05.2023 as under:-

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04999

Delhi–Shamli Special

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04987

Delhi –Jind Special

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04988

Jind–Delhi Special

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Shamli -Delhi Special

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Ghaziabad –New Delhi Special

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New Delhi – Ghaziabad Special

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Ghaziabad –New Delhi Special

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New Delhi – Ghaziabad Special

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04959

Ghaziabad –Delhi Special

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Delhi- Ghaziabad Special

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04963

New Delhi-Panipat Special

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04964

Panipat –New Delhi Special

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04404

Saharanpur-Delhi Special

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Delhi-Saharanpur Special

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04916

New Delhi-Kosi Kalan Special

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04919

Kosi Kalan-New Delhi Special

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04041

Delhi Sarai Rohilla-Garhi HarsaruSpecial

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Farrukh Nagar-Delhi Sarai Rohilla Special

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New Delhi-Shakurbasti Special

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Kurukshetra-Ambala Special

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24-03-2023
Press Release:ER OBSERVED DEATH ANNIVERSARY OF SHAHEED BHAGAT SINGH



Kolkata, March 23, 2023

Dr. Jaideep Gupta, Additional General Manager, Eastern Railway offered floral tribute to the portrait of Shri Bhagat Singh o­n the occasion of Shaheed Diwas, death anniversary of Bhagat Singh as a part 2nd phase of ‘Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav’ at Eastern Railway Headquarters today (23.3.2023).
Smt. Zarina Firdausi, Principal Chief Personnel Officer, Eastern Railway and other officers also offered floral tribute to the portrait of Bhagat Singh. 

In December 1928, Bhagat Singh and an associate, Shivaram Rajguru, both members of a small revolutionary group, the Hindustan Socialist Republican Association (also Army, or HSRA), shot dead a 21-year-old British police officer, John Saunders, in Lahore, Punjab, in what is today Pakistan, mistaking Saunders, who was still o­n probation, for the British senior police superintendent, James Scott, whom they had intended to assassinate. They held Scott responsible for the death of a popular Indian nationalist leader Lala Lajpat Rai for having ordered a lathi (baton) charge in which Rai was injured and two weeks thereafter died of a heart attack.

After having escaped, Bhagat Singh and his associates used pseudonyms to publicly announce avenging Lajpat Rai's death, putting up prepared posters that they had altered to show John Saunders as their intended target instead of James Scott.  Singh was thereafter o­n the run for many months, and no convictions resulted at the time.  Surfacing again in April 1929, he and another associate, Batukeshwar Dutt, set off two low-intensity homemade bombs among some unoccupied benches of the Central Legislative Assembly in Delhi. They showered leaflets from the gallery o­n the legislators below, shouted slogans, and allowed the authorities to arrest them. The arrest, and the resulting publicity, brought to light Singh's complicity in the John Saunders case. Awaiting trial, Singh gained public sympathy after he joined fellow defendant Jatin Das in a hunger strike, demanding better prison conditions for Indian prisoners, the strike ending in Das's death from starvation in September 1929.

Bhagat Singh was convicted of the murder of John Saunders and Channan Singh, and hanged in March 1931, aged 23. He became a popular folk hero after his death. Jawaharlal Nehru wrote about him: "Bhagat Singh did not become popular because of his act of terrorism but because he seemed to vindicate, for the moment, the honour of Lala Lajpat Rai, and through him of the nation. He became a symbol; the act was forgotten, the symbol remained, and within a few months each town and village of the Punjab, and to a lesser extent in the rest of northern India, resounded with his name”. Bhagat Singh was born o­n December 1907 in the village of Banga in the Lyallpur district of Punjab.






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