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Dec 12 2012 (10:56)   22865/Mumbai LTT - Puri SF Express (via Jharsuguda Road) (PT)
 
Santosh Nemani
Santosh Nemani   41 blog posts
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Why There is no Tatkal Available from Nagpur to Bilaspur for this train?
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Nov 22 2012 (11:38)  
 
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This is a true story, dates back to the British rule in India.
The Pamban Bridge is situated in Tamil Nadu, India. At the entrance of the bridge you can see a picture of a weeping man holding some human body parts close to his chest.
This bridge was built during the British rule in India and it was constructed in such a way that the center portion of the bridge could be lifted with the help of huge wheels, so that ships could easily pass under the bridge. On the bridge, roads
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and rail tracks are laid for trains and other vehicles to pass...
A middle aged man was appointed to roll the wheels up and down when ships arrive. Once he saw a train slowly approaching, while he was pulling back the bridge after a ship quietly passed beneath. He had to pull back quickly or else there would be a fatal accident and thousands would have died.
At that time his 9 year old son came with lunch. When he saw his father struggling with the wheels, he kept the lunch box down and started helping him to roll the wheels to put the bridge back. Suddenly his son's finger got caught inside the wheel and he started crying out. At this time if the father tries to save his son, the bridge could not be put back on time. He had no other option but to ignore his son's cry. With all his strength he kept on rolling the wheels to down the bridge. As the wheels rolled on, his son slowly started slipping away into the huge machine.
Tears rolled down his father's cheeks, but he ignored his son's cry. If he tried to save him, the train will surely fall into the sea and thousands of people will die. Slowly the boy's whole body fell into the machine and his father could hear his bones breaking one by one, until with a loud sound, his head cracked.
The train with thousands of passengers slowly rolled on the rails, without knowing what had happened there.
Though this man performed his duty honestly he lost his only loving son. With extreme lamentation, he pulled out his son's body parts from the machine and held it close to his chest and cried bitterly.
British Government honored him greatly and in memory of this incident they placed the picture at the entrance of the bridge...
There are selfless people still, only thing is we need to identify them.
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Nov 22 2012 (12:18)
Santosh Nemani   41 blog posts
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Someone tried to cook the story with help of Movie click here
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Nov 21 2012 (18:32)  
 
Santosh Nemani
Santosh Nemani   41 blog posts
Entry# 588960              
What is the maximum limit of coaches in Indian railways? Which train has maximum coaches?
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Nov 21 2012 (18:13)   22694/Delhi Hazrat Nizamuddin - KSR Bengaluru City Rajdhani Express | NZM/Hazrat Nizamuddin (9 PFs)
 
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voxpopuli   20 blog posts
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is there any way of knowing till wat no wl was cleared in today's rajdhani to bglr (2ac)
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Nov 21 2012 (18:14)
Santosh Nemani   41 blog posts
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If you have PNR post it, if you want to guess, then you need to check chart in station
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Nov 21 2012 (18:28)
Santosh Nemani   41 blog posts
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Yes that is true ticket with WL 118 status must be confirmed
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Nov 21 2012 (18:07)  
 
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How can I book a ticket under Lower Berth Quota?
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Nov 21 2012 (18:22)
Santosh Nemani   41 blog posts
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If you are booking at PRS then request the clerk, if using irctc, then you have option for seat preference.
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2 Public Posts - Wed Nov 21, 2012
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