50 Trains from (VDA)VASAD JN to (ADD)ADAS ROAD
Address: Vaherakhadi, Vasad, Gujarat, India
Station Code: VDA
Station Name: VASAD JN
Zone: WR/Western
Train Frequency Weekly: 181
Station Traffic: High
Address: National Highway 8 Gujarat
Station Code: ADD
Station Name: Adas Road
Zone: WR/Western
Train Frequency Weekly: 109
Station Traffic: Medium
RECENT NEWS
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www.scr.indianrailways.gov.in- 2023-05-16
-In Andhra Pradesh State, 35 Railway stations are covered with 37 outlets of ‘One Station one Product’ The ‘One Station one Product’ scheme was introduced by the Ministry of Railways with a mission to promote local/indigenous products by providing a market and creating additional income opportunities for the marginalized sections of society. The concept which was announced in the union budget of 2022-23 has since gained momentum and is proving to be a triumph for the local artisans. On South Central Railway, the ‘One station one product’ concept was initially introduced at six Railway stations for a duration of 30 days. Eventually, with the terrific response received for the pilot project, the outlets have since been spread over seventy Railway stations on the zone. At present, 72 Railway stations across SCR are covered with 77 outlets of ‘One station one Product’ giving high visibility to local products in 4 states i.e., Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Maharashtra and Karnataka under SCR jurisdiction. In the State of Andhra Pradesh, Thirty-five Railway stations including Vijayawada, Nellore, Rajahmundry, Eluru, ongole, Gudivada, Tirupati, Guntur, Guntakal etc., are covered with 37 stalls of one station one product thereby giving a major boost to livelihood and welfare of local artisans. Some of the products include handlooms by local weavers such as traditional Kalamkari sarees; Jute Products, Imitation Jewelry, Wooden Handicrafts, Girijan Products, local delicacies such as Pickles, Masala Powders, Papadas; Shell paintings and Rice art etc., Andhra Pradesh is renowned for its hand-painted cotton textile knows as the ‘Kalamkari’. There are two distinctive styles of Kalamkari art i.e., the Srikalahasti style and the Machilipatnam style. The theme of these Kalamkari prints is largely mythological and the process entails as many as fifteen steps. Around eight outlets have been dedicated to the Kalamkari sarees and other handloom sarees and textiles which allows the local weavers to sell their products directly to the public instead of going through the hassle of retailers. These outlets also help to further popularize the art of Kalamkari among the passengers coming to the Railway stations from different parts of the world. The state of Andhra Pradesh has a rich and varied cultural heritage which led to the evolution of various handicrafts. Wood-carving is also one of the oldest traditional crafts in the State. The wood work crafts of Andhra Pradesh include various objects ranging from household items to dolls and other figurines. Nearly six outlets of ‘One station one product’ have been set up for selling of wooden handicrafts by local artisans including Wooden Cutlery and Etipokka Lacquerware toys. Shri Arun Kumar Jain, General Manager expressed that the ‘One station one product’ scheme gives a great opportunity to local artisans to showcase their products. He expressed that Railway stations are well suited to promote indigenous products which are famous at the surrounding places among the travelling passengers. Testimonials by local artisans: Smt. Krishna Kumari belonging to the Velagapudi Enterprises was awarded an OSOP outlet at Guntur Railway station for selling of Eco-friendly Jute bags. Sharing her experience, Smt. Kumari stated that “Earlier, we were struggling for a proper marketing platform, however, after the unveiling of our OSOP stall, the Velagapudi enterprises is able to make daily sale of Rs. 5000/- and approximately Rs. 7000/- during festive seasons. We have also been conducting skill development training programs for women and deprived groups which will be effective in allowing them to earn additional incomeâ€, she said. (Ch.Rakesh) Chief Public Relations Officer 2
www.er.indianrailways.gov.in- 2023-02-16
Kolkata, February 14, 2023: The Passenger Amenities Committee (PAC) of the Ministry of Railways under the Chairmanship of Shri P. K. Krishnadas & other members including Shri Ajay Kumar Yadav, Shri Abhijit Das, Shri Ram Kumar Pahan, Shri Bichitra Narayan Kalita, Shri Sunil Ram, Shri Dilip Kumar Mallick & Shri Parshuram Mahato inspected stations over Malda Division of Eastern Railway today (14.02.2023). The team inspected stations like Barharwa Jn, Kahalgaon, Sahibganj, Shivnarayanpur & Bikramshila etc. of the Malda Division on the second day of visit. The Committee Members inspected various passenger amenities provided at Railway stations like drinking water facilities, availability of urinals at platform, seating arrangements at stations, fans under sheds, waiting halls, Public Address System etc. They appreciated cleanliness of toilets and other passenger amenities provided at stations. They also appreciated the initiative of "S.I.G" (Station Inspection Group) constituted to inspect station's passenger amenities on daily basis by Station Supervisors and under direct Supervision of DRM/Malda and other Branch officers. After completion of station inspection, a meeting was held between the Hon’ble Members of Passenger Amenities Committee and Shri Vikas Chaube, DRM/Malda in presence of Shri Sujit Kumar, ADRM & other Divisional officers to discuss the various aspects of passenger amenities issues observed during inspection. They advised all the Divisional officers to further improve the quality of passenger amenities for providing even better services for the passengers. |