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Indian Railways Records 3.5% YoY Growth in Freight Loading for April 2023

Indian Railways (IR) has set another record by achieving Monthly freight loading of 126.46 MT in April 2023. This marks…

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In the month of December 2020, Indian Railways loading was 118.13 million tonnes which is 8.54% higher compare to last year

Freight figures continue to maintain the high momentum in terms of earnings and loading in the month of December 2020…

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Northern Railway Focuses on Freight Business Development, GM reviews performance

GENERAL MANAGER NORTHERN RAILWAY HOLDS PERFORMANCE REVIEW MEETING Focus On Safety on Tracks, 160 Kmph Speed Enhancement, BDU and Monsoon…

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Indian Railways maintains its freight corridors fully functional for essential commodities and vital goods

Indian Railways continues in its endeavour to ensure availability of essential commodities through its freight services during the nationwide lock…

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Indian Railways is making all efforts to ensure availability of essential commodities through its uninterrupted freight services

While the whole country continues to be completely locked down due to the pandemic of Coronavirus, Indian Railways is fully…

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Indian Railways working 24/7 to ensure the uninterrupted supply of essential commodities across the nation

Commodities like food grain, salt, sugar, milk, edible oil, onions, fruits & vegetables, petroleum products, coal etc are being loaded…

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देखिए 4 घंटे में कैसे बनाया रेलवे ने स्टील का पुल || Asaoti Palwal Steel Girder Bridge DFC

Two open – web girders were launched on DFCCIL’s Western Dedicated Freight Corridor Double Track Railway line alignment from Mumbai-Dadri…

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कैसे बन रही है दिल्ली के सबसे पास सोहना में अरावली में DFC की सुरंग || News Station

सोहना के पास बन रही है अरावली में डीएफसी की सुरंग अरावली पर्वत में 1 किलोमीटर लंबी सुरंग पर काम…

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