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Vande Bharat Train Enters Commercial Service Between Srinagar and Katra

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Northern Railways has launched the Vande Bharat train service for commercial operations between Srinagar and Katra in Jammu and Kashmir. The service was inaugurated on June 6 by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, with operations commencing this past Saturday.

This train service links Katra in Reasi district with the beautiful Kashmir Valley. Once the expansion of Jammu railway station is complete, the service will extend from Jammu to the Valley in September.

The state-of-the-art Vande Bharat train has been designed to withstand the region’s extreme weather conditions. It features air conditioning, central heating, charging points, comfortable seating, food facilities, and defrosting technology for the driver’s windshield.

The journey by road from Katra to Srinagar typically takes eight hours, depending on weather and road conditions, while the Vande Bharat train will complete the trip in just three hours.

The rail line connecting Katra and Srinagar includes 36 tunnels and numerous bridges, such as the Chenab Railway Bridge, which is the world’s tallest bridge—35 meters higher than Paris’s Eiffel Tower. The Anji cable-stayed bridge, also on this route, is India’s first such railway bridge, both recognized as engineering marvels that have garnered worldwide admiration.

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The Jammu-Srinagar national highway often faces disruptions due to landslides and other natural events, leading to frequent blockages. With the introduction of the Vande Bharat train service, travel between Srinagar and the rest of the country will now adhere to a schedule, alleviating weather-related travel concerns.

Passengers who traveled on the inaugural journeys from Katra to Baramulla were very enthusiastic, many having eagerly awaited this chance to explore Kashmir by train. The first day of operations went smoothly, with trains arriving at their destinations on time. Officials noted a high level of public excitement, with most seats filling up within hours of the train’s launch.

Northern Railway reported that two Vande Bharat train sets made four trips on Saturday from Katra to Srinagar. The train offers two classes of travel: Chair Car and Executive Class, priced at Rs 725 and Rs 1,320, respectively.

Additionally, goods trains will operate on this route based on demand, benefiting local apple growers in Kashmir by providing a reliable and cost-effective way to transport their produce to markets across the country.

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Pune FDA Seizes 3,800 Kg of Adulterated Mango Pulp in Major Crackdown

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In a major action against food adulteration, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in Pune has seized over 3,800 kilograms of mango pulp mixed with unsafe food colours.

The raid was carried out after officials received confidential information about illegal production activities in the district. Acting quickly, an FDA team traced the source to a manufacturing unit in Urse village in Maval taluka.

During the inspection, officers found that the mango pulp was being prepared using unauthorised food colours and other banned substances. These materials are not allowed under food safety rules and can be harmful to consumers.

The unit was reportedly operated by Mohammad Ekramul, also known as Akram Gulam. Authorities said the facility was violating multiple food safety regulations.

Officials immediately seized the adulterated stock and stopped further production at the site. The FDA has also begun investigating the supply chain to identify where the products were being distributed.

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Authorities warned that strict action will be taken against those involved in food adulteration. They also urged the public to stay cautious while buying food products, especially during the mango season.

Further investigation into the case is currently underway.

 

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98-Year-Old Nani Turns Entrepreneur, Inspires Millions With Gujarati Snacks

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Ahmedabad: In an inspiring story of resilience and passion, 98-year-old Prabhavati Bhagwati from Ahmedabad has become a viral sensation for her small food business. She began selling traditional Gujarati snacks at the age of 91, proving that age is no barrier to pursuing one’s passion.

Prabhavati Bhagwati was born in 1927 and lived a happy life with her husband, Praful Bhagwati. The couple shared 68 years of marriage. However, her life changed in 2017 after her husband passed away. With her children living separately and her grandchildren grown up, she found herself alone at home.

Cooking had always been her way of expressing love. After her husband’s death, her kitchen felt empty and quiet. Instead of giving up, she decided to turn her passion into a purpose. At the age of 91, she started preparing and selling homemade Gujarati snacks.

Her food quickly gained popularity among locals. People admired not only the taste of her dishes but also her dedication and spirit. Today, at 98, she continues her work with the same energy and enthusiasm.

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Prabhavati’s journey has inspired many across the country. Her story is widely shared on social media, where people praise her determination and positive attitude. She has become a symbol of strength, showing that it is never too late to start something new.

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Her life sends a powerful message: passion and purpose can give new meaning to life at any age.

 

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Tomato Prices Crash from Rs.1200 to Rs.80, Farmers in Distress

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Business: Tomato prices in Vijayanagara district have dropped sharply, causing heavy losses to farmers and traders. A box of tomatoes that was earlier sold for Rs.1000 to Rs.1200 is now being sold for just Rs.80 to Rs.100.

Due to the sudden fall in prices, farmers are struggling to recover their investment. Many had taken loans to grow the crop and are now facing financial difficulties.

In local markets, traders are selling tomatoes at very low rates. Around 2 to 4 kilograms of tomatoes are being sold for just Rs.20.

The price crash has been linked to multiple reasons. Export of tomatoes to other countries has reduced due to the Iran–Israel conflict. In addition, many hotels are not operating properly due to a shortage of cooking gas cylinders. This has reduced demand for tomatoes.

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As a result, both farmers and sellers are facing serious losses, and the situation has become very difficult for them.

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