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Guru Kripa Yatra train connecting five Takhats flagged off from Lucknow

The train was flagged off by Jaiveer Singh, minister of tourism and culture, U.P. along with Baldev Singh Aulakh, minister of state for agriculture, agricultural education and agricultural research

Updated on: Apr 06, 2023 12:21 am IST
By , Lucknow
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It was an evening to remember for the Sikh community as the Railways flagged off Guru Kripa Yatra train from Lucknow Junction connecting five sacred Takhats across India, on Wednesday.

Guru Kripa Yatra train being flagged off in Lucknow on Wednesday (HT Photo)

The train was flagged off by Jaiveer Singh, minister of tourism and culture, U.P. along with Baldev Singh Aulakh, minister of state for agriculture, agricultural education and agricultural research.

As the special tourist train was set to begin its first journey, Sikh tourists along with their families were seen excitedly boarding the newly launched train decked up with garlands and balloons.

The women tourists were garlanded by former Lucknow mayor Sanyukta Bhatia before they boarded the train.

“We’re very excited to set off on our journey. This was long due as earlier we had to travel to different Takhats separately but with this train, now we’ll be able to visit all five Takhts at one time,” said Surendra Singh, a resident of New Delhi who is going to travel with his wife, Diljeet Kaur.

“The train starts from Lucknow and stops at major centres of Sikh faith. This journey will be of 10 nights and 11 days. There will be a total of 678 berths having 44 second class AC, 58 third class AC and 576 non-AC sleeper coaches in the train. A dedicated Puja space is also given for tourists,” said Veer Raman, general manager, NER.

Other guests who attended the flag-off were MLA Jai Devi, MLA Dr Neeraj Bora, Sanyukta Bhatia, general manager of Modern Rail Coach Factory, Rae Bareli, Prashant Kumar Mishra, divisional railway manager, Lucknow, Aditya Kumar, chief public relations officer Pankaj Kumar Singh, among others.

 
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