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The Rajdhani Express (lit. ' Capital Express ') is a series of passenger train services in India operated by Indian Railways connecting the national capital New Delhi with the capitals or the largest cities of various states. Rajdhani, derived from the Sanskrit means "capital". Introduced in 1969, the trains are amongst the premium services ...
The origin of the word "naga" is uncertain, but one theory states that it originated from the Burmese word naka, meaning people with earrings or pierced noses. [18] The British explorers which came into contact with Myanmar in 1795 and with Nagas since 1832, heard about Na-Ka group and anglicised it as Naga, as found in British anthropological ...
Kota is the only electrified section served by three Rajdhani Expresses and trains to all major cities of India. Jaipur Superfast Express, fastest train under Superfast category of trains; connects the finance capital of India Mumbai to Jaipur. Luxury tourist train Maharajas' Express runs across North-West and Central India, mainly centered on ...
India has a system of express trains, operated by Indian Railways which comes under the purview of the Ministry of Railways of Government of India.As of 2023, it maintains over 108,706 km (67,547 mi) of tracks, spanning across 68,584 km (42,616 mi) in route length, and operates nearly 3,000 express trains daily.
Rajadhani may refer to: . Rajdhani, 1956 Indian film; Rajadhani, a Malayalam-language film directed by Joshy Mathew, starring Babu Antony and Charmila; Rajadhani, a Kannada-language film directed by Sowmya Sathyan.N.R, starring Yash and Sheena Shahabadi
Manipur (/ ˌ m ʌ n ɪ ˈ p ʊər /) [7] is a landlocked state in northeast India with Imphal as its capital. It borders Assam to the west, Mizoram to the south, and Nagaland to the north.
The university tagline in Hindi Sarv-vidya ki Rajdhani [11], is borrowed directly from the last line of the poem, while the English tagline capital of knowledge is a translation of the same. [ 12 ] The Kulgeet has often earned accolades throughout history.