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Jun 04 2008

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Gujjar agitation causes loss of Rs 50 billion!

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Gujjar agitation not only affected the routine life of Rajasthan and nearby places but it charged crores of rupees to the Indian corporate sector. It is reported that companies had placed a loss of nearly 1.25 billion dollars by now due to the agitation started from May 23.

Train tracks were severely damaged while Gujjar protest which affected the train schedules badly.



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Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry’s (Assocham) President V.N. Dhoot said that their estimate of losses does not include the inconvenience caused to the passengers standing on stations and disruption to goods transfer. He said that tourism industry in Rajasthan and a few areas in Uttar Pradesh are suffered by the protest. According to Assocham, a loss of around Rs 50 billion is estimated by the gujjar agitation which pulled out the gujjars on the road.

Northern Railways spokesperson S Negi said that a loss of 7 lakh dollars was incurred by the cancellation and delay of trains on 29th May alone. Negi told that they have to delay 75 trains including 6 Rajdhani express and 23 were canceled.

Negi said,” We are planning to change the route of trains for the comfort of public.”

Rajasthan government also appealed the protesters not to trouble people. According to the estimates, around 40,000 passengers were clutched at railway stations in Jaipur, Delhi and Agra. Rajasthan Chief Minister Vasundhra Raje said that people faced a lot of problems by blockage of the rails and roads. Protesters had also disrupted the bus services between Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh and Haryana. Rajasthan State Road Transport told that around 50 buses of its transport were damaged due to the agitation. Durga Joshi, Executive Director of a government company told that services at around 60 stations were halted. This created a loss of nearly Rs 20 crores. To calculate the estimate of the loss of buses is still pending. Agra tourism, famous for Taj Mahal, was highly affected by the agitation as the protest continued here for 10 long days.

The railway spokesman said the cumulative losses incurred by the West-Central Railway and North-Central Railway will be in thousands of crores of rupees as these zones were badly hit.

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Apr 15 2008

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Kolkata-Dhaka Moitree Express flagged off!

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Kolkata Dhaka Moitree ExpressThe Kolkata-Dhaka Moitree Express was flagged off on Monday morning by External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee and Railways Minister Lalu Prasad Yadav resuming passenger train services between the two neighboring countries after 43 long years.

The train journey was interrupted briefly for 15 minutes at Naida at 8:35 am by a citizens group called ‘Amra Bengal’ demanding the scrapping of Indo-Bangladesh friendship treaty. Soon after the train is blocked, the police came into action to resume the journey.

Railway Minister Lalu Prasad, Information and Broadcasting Minister Priya Ranjan Dasmunshi, West Bengal Governor Gopalkrishna Gandhi and Bangladesh High Commissioner to India Liquat Ali Chowdhury were present at the Kolkata railway terminal in north Kolkata at the flag-off ceremony of the six-coach train along with a host of dignitaries.

The bi-weekly service of the train is scheduled to leave Kolkata on Saturdays and Sundays at 7.10 am reaching Dhaka at 10.30 pm. From Dhaka, it will leave at 8.30 am to reach Kolkata at 9 pm.

Before partition, there was a regular over-night service from Kolkata to Dhaka via Goalanda and Narayangunj.

At the time of partition, there were three trains- East Bengal Mail, East Bengal Express, Barishal Express running from India to East Pakistan (Now Bagladesh). The trains were operational till 1965.

After 1965, there was left no train service between the two neighboring countries cutting all the links.

But the common history, culture and language of the people of West Bengal and Bangladesh demanded the need of a regular rail link which gave rise to only cargo services started in 1972. But soon this service also had to be discontinued. In 2000, goods services were restored with the commissioning of Petrapol-Benapol rail link.

After 43 years, Maitree is started to link the two countries. AC first class fare is set to charge Rs 780 while the cheapest service fare is upto Rs 320. The six coach train includes one AC first coach, one AC chair car, one Pantry car and two non-AC chair car.

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