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Indian Railways Information
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Indian Railways (Hindi भारतीय रेल), abbreviated as (Hindi भारे ) IR, is a Department of the Government of India, under the Ministry of Railways, and is tasked with operating the rail network in India. The Ministry is headed by...


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The Indian Railways is India 's state-owned railways, operating since 1853. "Though the initial proposal for building railways in India was mooted in 1844 by East Indian Railway and subsequently by GIPR the actual nod from rulers in Britain came many...


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Asia Pacific Rail
Indian Railways In The New Millenium.
03/01/2000: 2,007 words, approx. 7 pages
An overview of IR's plans for modernisation and development. By Manoj Singh of South Eastern Railway, currently on deputation as Regional General Manager; Container Corporation of India, Calcutta In view of economic liberalisation and higher GDP growth, the demand for transport is...
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The Sunday Telegraph London
Bosses of Indian railway ask Briton to put it back on track
02/19/2006: 623 words, approx. 2 pages
INDIA, WHOSE railway system was created by the British, is turning to its former mother country for help in restoring its most prized steam locomotives. The executives of Indian Railways believe that only the expertise of a British railway buff can revitalise the...
 


 

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