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A Rajdhani special train will run on four days of the week between Mumbai and Hazrat Nizamuddin (Delhi), the Central Railway (CR) said on Wednesday. The CR had suspended its Mumbai-Delhi Rajdhani train after the outbreak of coronavirus in March.
Train number 01221 Rajdhani special will leave the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus (CSMT) in Mumbai on every Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday at 4.10 pm from December 30, it said. The train will reach Hazrat Nizamuddin at 11 am the next day.
The release further said that 01222 Rajdhani special will leave Hazrat Nizamuddin at 4.55 pm on every Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday from December 31 and reach CSMT on the next day at 11.50 am.
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Mumbai Delhi Rajdhani train to run from December 30.
A Rajdhani special train will run on four days of the week between Mumbai and Hazrat Nizamuddin (Delhi), the Central Railway (CR) said in a release on Wednesday. The CR had suspended its Mumbai-Delhi Rajdhani train after the outbreak of coronavirus in March.
Train number 01221 Rajdhani special will leave the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus (CSMT) on every Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday at 4.10 pm from December 30, it said. The train will reach Hazrat Nizamuddin at 11 am the next day.
The release further said that 01222 Rajdhani special will leave Hazrat Nizamuddin at 4.55 pm on every Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday from December 31 and reach CSMT on the next day at 11.50 am.
Goa goes into huddle to find way around Karnataka slaughter law
With Maharashtra passing the anti-cattle slaughter act four years ago, Goa relies solely on Karnataka for bulk of its beef consumption supplied either through transport of live buffalo and bull or carcass from the neighbouring state’s abattoirs. Updated: December 24, 2020 7:05:45 am
Over the the past 72 hours, with the state already starting to feel shortage of beef, the Goa government has come under growing administrative and political pressure to facilitate meat to a tourist state gearing for Christmas and New Year celebrations.
With the BJP government in Karnataka proposing a more stringent law on banning cattle slaughter, the Pramod Sawant-led Goa administration on Wednesday convened a meeting between cattle suppliers from Karnataka and meat traders of Goa to look for a legal channel for safe passage of livestock to the state.
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LORD, before the New Year dawns, I get my wishlist ready. Christmas intervenes, I mean Good Governance Day, as so felicitously re-phrased by Madam Minister. I never ask Santa Claus to intercede. I come straight to you. Firstly Lord, let there be less noise on the streets, television and legislatures. Less slogans, for all slogans are half-truths, if not downright lies. No one can encapsulate what is good for the world in three words, or four? Utopia may not be a long word, but it stretches right out of our gravitational fields into space.
Let the coming year be one of open rather than closed doors, which means more openings through windows and skylights. Open doors mean more light and vision, more compassion, more appreciation of antagonists and their views, more sightings of the moon, more cracks visible in governmental shibboleths, and in propaganda, better reading of the past and of history. Let history be history and not myth. And let myths belong to children and