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पटवार परीक्षा -2011
(25/09/2011 को आयोजित)
(स्मृति पर आधारित प्रश्न)



  •          तेलंगाना मुद्दा किस राज्य से संबंधित है?- आंध्रप्रदेश
  • संसद के दोनों सदनों को कौन आहूत करता है?- राष्ट्रपति
    • किस देश ने भारत को यूरेनियम के लिए इनकार किया?- ऑस्ट्रेलिया
    • राणा प्रताप बांध कहां है? रावतभाटा
    • कौनसा नृत्य राजस्थान से संबंधित नहीं है?- गरबा
    • इंदिरा गांधी नहर के प्रणेता कौन है? - कंवर सैन
    • लोकसभा व राज्यसभा में से उच्च सदन कौनसा है? - राज्यसभा
    • आदिवासियों में कटकी वस्त्र कौन पहनता है? -अविवाहित महिलाएं
    • राजस्थान की चित्रमूल शैली कौनसी है?
    • पूर्वी राजस्थान किस तरह का क्षेत्र है?- उप आर्द्र
    • मिर्च उत्पादन में राज्य का कौनसा राज्य शीर्ष पर है?
    • राजस्थान का कौनसा संगीतकार है, जिसके बारे में कहा जाता था कि उसकी राग से पत्थर भी पिघल जाते हैं?
    • जैसलमेर स्थित पटवों की हवेली किस बात के लिए विख्यात है?- पत्थर और जालीदार कटाई
    • राजस्थानी में रामायण किसने लिखी?
    • आंख दिखाना का अर्थ है- विरोध करना
    • आम के आम गुठलियों के दाम का अर्थ है- दोहरा लाभ
    • 1919 अधिनियम किससे संबंधित है?- राज्यों में द्वैध शासन
    • एक्स का एक्स परसेंट 49 है। एक्स का मान होगा- 70
    • एक समांतर चतुर्भुज का क्षेत्रफल 72 वर्गसेमी है। इसकी ऊंचाई आधार से दोगुनी है। - आधार- 6 सेमी, ऊंचाई -12 सेमी
    • प्रतिष्ठा में कौनसा उपसर्ग है- प्रति
    • संस्कार में कौनसा उपसर्ग है- सम
    • कलंक में इत प्रत्यय लगेगा तो कौनसा शब्द बनेगा- कलंकित
    • जोधपुर के संस्थापक कौन है?- राव जोधा
    • राजस्थान विधानसभा के अध्यक्ष कौन हैं?- दीपेंद्र सिंह शेखावत
    • ऐसा राजपूत शासक जिसने किसी मुगल शासक से युद्ध नहीं लड़ा- अमर सिंह
    • रानी पद्मिनी किसकी बेटी थी? - राजा गंधर्वसेन
    • बणी ठणी किसकी कविता है?- सामंत सिंह नागरी दास
    • ढोला मारू के रचयिता?- कुशललाभ

1.ek personal people ko indian tax department kitne rupees tak ki chut deta h jhan tak use tax na chukana pade?
2.whose rajput king those's not any fight/war doing with mugal emperor?
A.maharana partap b.maharana kumbha c.raja amar singh d.maharana sanga
3.rajasthan vithansabha president who are?
4.rani padimani kis ki beti thi?
5.rani kershana jiske piche jodhpur&one other raja ka war hua tha wo kiski beti thi?
6.jarib kis raja ne banaya?
A.akbar b.jahangir c.? D.?
7.bani thani kavita ke rachiyta?
8.dhola maru ke rachyita?
9.serb siksha programme me gov. Total ka kitna kharch karti h?
A.25 b.30 c.15 d.10
10.ek jarib me kitne feet hote h?
11.ek biga me kitne werg gaj hote h?
12.upkhand adhikari given below me kya work nahi kar sakta?
A.jiladhish ko disha nirdesh deta h
B.jamino ka rajasve kar vasool karwata h
C.this work also do
D. This work also do
Only jiladish ko disha nirdesh nahi de sakta
13.main sachiv ko koun chunta h,
14.any state's in any department politician main who are?
A.mukhyamantri b. Main sachivc.? D.?
15.akshat yojna kya h?
A.berojgar ko rojgar
B.sikshit berojgar ko bhatta dena etc.
16.tment kitne rupees tak ki chut deta h jhan tak use tax na chukana pade?
2.whose rajput king those's not any fight/war doing with mugal emperor?
A.maharana partap b.maharana kumbha c.raja amar singh d.maharana sanga
3.rajasthan vithansabha president who are?
4.rani padimani kis ki beti thi?
5.rani kershana jiske piche jodhpur&one other raja ka war hua tha wo kiski beti thi?
6.jarib kis raja ne banaya?
A.akbar b.jahangir c.? D.?
7.bani thani kavita ke rachiyta?
8.dhola maru ke rachyita?
9.serb siksha programme me gov. Total ka kitna kharch karti h?
A.25 b.30 c.15 d.10
10.ek jarib me kitne feet hote h?
11.ek biga me kitne werg gaj hote h?
12.upkhand adhikari given below me kya work nahi kar sakta?
A.jiladhish ko disha nirdesh deta h
B.jamino ka rajasve kar vasool karwata h
C.this work also do
D. This work also do
Only jiladish ko disha nirdesh nahi de sakta
13.main sachiv ko koun chunta h,
14.any state's in any department politician main who are?
A.mukhyamantri b. Main sachivc.? D.?
15.akshat yojna kya h?
A.berojgar ko rojgar
B.sikshit berojgar ko bhatta dena etc.
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गलती सुधारने का मिलेगा मौका

गलती सुधारने का मिलेगा मौका

अजमेर। राजस्थान लोक सेवा आयोग ने ऑनलाइन आवेदन में गलती करने वाले अभ्यर्थियों को सुधार का मौका दिया है। आयोग ने पिछले दिनों के तमाम ऑनलाइन आवेदनों में गलती करने वालों को 10 अक्टूबर तक गलती सुधारने का समय दिया है।

आयोग के अनुसार जिन परीक्षाओं के लिए ऑनलाइन आवेदन आमंत्रित किए गए थे, उनके आवेदन-पत्र में रही त्रुटि के संशोधन के लिए अभ्यर्थी 10 अक्टूबर तक प्रार्थना-पत्र दे सकते हैं। अभ्यर्थी अपने ई-मेल या आयोग की वेबसाइट से आवेदन-पत्र का प्रिंट देख कर सुनिश्चित कर लें कि उनका आवेदन सही है। अभ्यर्थियों को आवेदन के साथ फोटोयुक्त पहचान-पत्र एवं सौ रूपए का पोस्टल ऑर्डर भी लगाना होगा। गौरतलब है कि "राजस्थान पत्रिका" ने 6 सितम्बर के अंक में यह मुद्दा उठाया था।

टेट आवेदन में भी
राजस्थान माध्यमिक शिक्षा बोर्ड ने राजस्थान अध्यापक पात्रता परीक्षा (टेट) के आवेदन तथा दस्तावेजों में संशोधन के लिए अभ्यर्थियों को 15 अक्टूबर तक का मौका दिया है। अगर किसी अभ्यर्थी के आवेदन में अब भी गलती है तो वह व्यक्तिश: या डाक से प्रार्थना-पत्र दे सकता है।
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India ki Tat-Rekha ki lambai- 6100 KM.
Ghaghar nadi ka Paat 'Naali' kahlata hai.
Raj. mein Chandan k forest kin Districts mein h?
"Chittorgarh, Udaipur, Rajsamand"
Sagwan k Forest kahan?
"Baran, Banswara"
Nepanagar(MP) kis Udyog k liye famous hai?
"Akhbari Kagaz"
Kanpur kis Udyog k liye Famous hai?
"Chamda Udyog"
Loksabha Adhyaksh apna tyagpatra kise sambhodhit karta h?
"Loksabha Upadhyaksh ko"
India ki sima mein ekmatra sakriya Jwalamukhi?
"Bairan Dweep"
Jodhpur Aurved University ka naam badal kar kiske naam par rakha gaya h?
"Srwapalli Radhakrishnan"
Kakori Rail Daketi kaand kab hua?
"9/8/1925"
20th Asian Athletics Champ. 2013 kahan hona prastavit h?
"New Delhi"
Samudra k upar sabse lambe pul(48KM) ka nirman kis desh ne kiya h?
"China"
First Indian girl to win the British Junior Squash title - Joshna Chinappa.
'Durand Cup' & 'Santosh Trophy' kis khel se related hai?
"Football"
Raj. Akshya Urja Nigam ki sthapana kab hui?
"2002"
Kewaladeo Pakshi Abhyaranya kis NH par sthit hai?
"NH-11"
Bengu Kisaan Andolan ka Netratwa kisne kiya?
"Ramnarayan Choudhary"
World ka smallest Ocean?
"Arctic Ocean"
India ka biggest Handloom Kendra-Kishangarh(Ajmer).
Beneshwar Mahadeo(Dungarpur) india ka only temple h jahan khandit Shivling ki puja hoti hai.
World ka 1st artificial Satellite-Sputnik-I, Launched by Russia.
India ka 1st satallite-Aryabhatta.
U.S. ka 1st successful satellite:Explore-I.
NASDAQ mein listed hone wali India ki first IT company?
"INFOSYS"
Nirupama Patel k naam par rakha gaya famous Indian brand?
"Nirma"
. Raj. mein Max. Area wala Zila- Jaisalmer.
Min. Area wala Zila: Dholpur.
Max. Area wala Sambhag: Jodhpur.
Min. Area wala Sambhag: Bharatpur.
.
DNA was first discovered in 1869 by Swiss Friedrich Mieschler.
The first Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) was Established in Kharagpur.
Sanchi Stupa kisne banwaya-Ashoka.
Mughal Samrajya ka antim Sashak-Bahadur Shah Jafar.
Bharat Ratna pane wali 1st Mahila-Indira Gandhi.
.
Largest Zoo:Kruger National Park(South Africa).
Biggest Flower:Rafflesia.
Largest Bird:Ostrich.
Highest Airport:Leh.
Highest Mountain Range:Himalayas.
Highest Lake:Titicaca.
Longest Railway Platform:Kharagpur.
Largest Church:Basilica of St. Peters(Vatican City)
India ki 1st computer literate Panchayat-Vellanad(Kerala).
Auhor of 'My Truth'- Indira Gandhi.
Father of Indian Civil Service-Cornwallis.
World mein sabse jyada Coffee utpadak desh
-Brazil
Country of Copper
-Zambia
Japan's old name
-Nippon
India mein Volestonite utpadan mein Raj. first hai.
Bhilwara k Bigod aur Mandalgarh k madhya Banas, Bedach & Menal rivers ka sangam hota hai.
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Babar of British India' k naam se kise jana jata tha?
"Robert Clive" 

World ka Longest highway kaunsa hai?
"Trans-Canada"

Kota k sansthapak:Madho Singh.
Jaipur ka old name:Jainagar.
Manaw Kankal mein haddiyon ki sankhya kitni hai? (RAS-98)
"206"
Raj. k kis Rajwade ne Blue Pottery ko sarankshan diya? (RAS98)
"Jaipur"
Raj. mein Sadakon ki Min. density wala zila?
"Jaisalmer"
Jawai Bandh(Pali) ki niwn kab rakhi gayi?
"1946"
Shardul Khel Vidyalaya kahan hai?(Police07)
"Bikaner"
Gogaji ki Janamsthali?
"Dadrewa"
Rampuriya Haweliyan kahan hai?
"Bikaner"
Father of Sanskrit Grammar
"Panini"
Kaunsi building India ka first ISO-certified 'Niwas Sthan' hai?
"Rashtrapati Bhawan"
12 Aug 2011 ko Pokran k nikat 'Ajasar' gaon Mein BRAHMOS missile ka parikshan kiya gaya.
Raj. Ki 1st Hi-tech panchayat: Budania(Jhn).
'In the line of fire' k writer- Parwej Musarraf.
India ka Rastriya Virasar Pashu: Hathi.
Paryavaran Niti jari karne wala Raj., India ka 1st state h.
Raj. Mein Single Window Act 1 Jan 2011 se lagu.
Mote Anaj utpadan mein Raj. 1st.
Raj. University ki sthapana-8 Jan 1947.
Kis saal 'House of the people' ka naam badal kar 'Lok Sabha' kiya gaya?
"1954"
Banswara k sansthapak-Jagmal Singh.
Aadiwasiyon ka sahar-Banswara.
Banswara k Bajaj Sagar Dam ka nirman-Mahi nadi pe.
Banswara me Rail Marg Nahi.
Raj. ka ekmatra District jis se koi National Highway nahi gujarta?
"Jhunjhunu"
Raj. mein Vanaspati Ghee ka First karkhana kahan?
"Bhilwara"
Bharat Ispat Pradhikaran ki sthapana kab hui?
"1974"
Punjab ka kaunsa sthan Hosery udyog k liye famous hai?
"Ludhiyana"
The Permanent Members of United Nations are 5
1. China
2. France
3. Russia
4. Britan
5. America
The United Nations has Six Official Languages.
1. French
2. Russian
3. English
4. Spanish
5. Chinese
6. Arabic
Who was the first recipient of Dada Saheb Phalke Award?
"Devika Rani"
Which is the Brightest Planet?
"Venus" It is known as 'Morning Star'
'Hamsa Damayanti' painting kiski kriti hai?
"Raja Ravi Varma"
Bhopal Gas Tragedy mein kis gas ka risaw hua tha?
"Methyl Isocyanate"
Aditya Cement Ltd. kahan hai(RPSC08)?
"Chittorgarh"
Mandan kis durg ka shilpi tha(EO08)?
"Kumbhalgarh"
Veer SavarkarAirport kahan h-Port Blair
Talabshahi Jheel kis District mein hai?
"Dholpur"
Bhitti Chitra ki dristhi se kahan ki Haweliyan famous hai?
"Shekhawati"
Bermuda Triangle' kis Ocean mein hai?
"North Atlantic Ocean"
India ki Tat-Rekha ki lambai- 6100 KM.
Ghaghar nadi ka Paat 'Naali' kahlata hai.
Raj. mein Chandan k forest kin Districts mein h?
"Chittorgarh, Udaipur, Rajsamand"
Sagwan k Forest kahan?
"Baran, Banswara"
Nepanagar(MP) kis Udyog k liye famous hai?
"Akhbari Kagaz"
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List of Cups And Trophies (Associated with Sports and Games)

List of Cups And Trophies

(Associated with Sports and Games)
Sport: Hockey  Aga khan Cup ,Begam Rasul Torphy (woman’s), Maharaja Ranjit Singh Gold Cup, Lady Ratan Tata Trophy (woman’s), Gurunanak Championship (woman’s) Dhyanchand Trophy, Nehru Trophy, Sindhia Gold cup, Murugappa Gold Cup, Wellington Cup etc,
Sport: Football  Beghum Hazarat Mahal Cup, BILT Cup, Bordoloi Trophy Colombo Cup, Confederation cup, DCM Trophy, Durand Cup, Rovers Cup, B.C. Raj Trophy (National Championship), FIFA world Cup, Jules Rimet Trophy, Kalinga Cup, Santosh Trophy (National Championship), IFA Shield, Scissor Cup, Subroto Mukherjee Cup, Sir Ashutosh Mukherjee Trophy, Todd Memorial Trophy, Vittal Trophy, etc,
Sport: Cricket  Anthony D, Mellow Trophy, Ashes, Asia Cup, Benson and Hedges Cup, Bose Trophy, Champions Trophy, Charminar Challender Cup, C.K Naidu Trophy, Cooch – Behar Trophy, Deodhar Trophy, Duldeep Trophy, Gavaskar –Border Trophy, G.D. Birla Trophy, Gillette Cup, Ghulam Ahmad Trophy, Hamkumat Rai Trophy, ICC World Cup, Irani Trophy Interface Cup, Jawharlal Nehru Cup, Lomboard World Challenge Cup, Mc Dowells Challenge Cup, Merchant Cup, Moin –ud –Dowla Cup, Net West Trophy, Prudential Cup(World Cup), Rani Jhansi Trophy, Ranji Trophy, Rohinton
Barcia Trophy, Rothmans Cup, Sahara Cup, Sharjah Cup, Sheesh Mahal Trophy, Sheffield Shield, Singer Cup, Sir Frank Worrel Trophy, Texaco Cup, Titan Cup, Vijay Hazare Trophy, Vijay Merchant Trophy, Vizzy Trophy, Wisden Trophy, Wills Trophy, World Series Cup.
Sport: Table Tennis  Berna Bellack cup( Men), Cobillion Cup (women), Jai Laxmi cup(women),Rajkumari Challenge Cup (women junior), Ramanuja Trophy (men Junior),
Travancore Cup (women), Swathling Cup (men) etc.
Sport: Badminton  Aggrawal Cup, Amrit Diwan Cup, Asia Cup, Australasia Cup, Chaddha Cup, European Cup, Harilela Cup, Ibrahim Rahimatillah Challenger Cup, Konica Cup, Sophia Cup, Kitiakara Cup, Thomas Cup Tunku Abdulrahman Cup, Uber Cup, Yonex Cup etc.
Sport: Basketball  Basalat Jha Trophy, B.C. Gupta Trophy, Federation Cup, S.M. Arjuna Raja Trophy, Todd memorial Trophy, William jones Cup, Bangalore Bules Challenge Cup, Nehru Cup, Federation Cup etc.
Sport: Bridge  Basalat Jha Trophy, Holkar Trophy, Ruia Gold Cup, Singhania Trophy. etc
Sport: Polo  Ezra Cup, Gold Cup, King’s Cup, Prithi Pal Singh Cup, Radha
Mohan Cup, Winchester Cup etc.
Sport: Athletics  Charminar Trophy, Federation Cup etc.
Sport: Air Racing  Jawaharlal Challenge Trophy, King’s Cup, Schneider Cup etc.
Sport: Billiards  Arthur Walker Trophy, Thomas Cup etc.
Sport: Boxing  Aspy Adjahia Trophy, Federations Cup,Val Baker Trophy etc.
Sport: Golf  Canada Cup, Eisenhower Trophy, Muthiah Gold Cup, Nomura Trophy, President ‘s Trophy, Prince of wales Cup, Ryder Cup, Solheim Cup, Topolino Trophy, Walker Cup, World Cup etc.
Sport: Chess  Naidu Trophy, Khaitan Torphy , Lin Are City Trophy, World Cup etc.
Sport: Horse Racing  Beresford Cup, Blue Riband Cup, Derby, Grand National Cup etc.
Sport: Netball  Anantrao Pawar Trophy etc.
Sport: Rugby Football  Bledisloe Cup, Calcutta Cup, Webb Ellis Trophy, etc.
Sport: Shooting  North Wales Cup, Welsh Grand Prix etc.
Sport: Volleyball  Centennial Cup, Federation Cup, and Indira Pradhan Trophy, Shivanthi Gold Cup, etc.
Sport: Yatch Racing  America Cup etc.
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CUPS AND TROPHIES SPORTS AND GAMES

Hockey:

  1. Aga Khan Cup
  2. Dhyan Chand Trophy
  3. Nehru Trophy
  4. Maharaja Ranjit Singh Gold Cup

Football:

  1. Santosh Trophy
  2. Durand Cup
  3. Rovers Cup

Cricket:

  1. Ranji Trophy
  2. Daleep Trophy
  3. Irani Cup

Badminton:

  1. Thomas Cup
  2. Uber Cup

Lawn Tennis:

  1. Davis Cup
  2. Wimbledon
  3. US Open
  4. French Open
  5. Australian Open
  6. Sunfeast Open

Weight Lifting:

  1. Burdwan Trophy
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List of Cups And Trophies

  • List of Cups And Trophies
    • Sport: Hockey
    • Aga khan Cup ,Begam Rasul Torphy (woman’s), Maharaja Ranjit Singh Gold Cup, Lady Ratan
    • Tata Trophy (woman’s), Gurunanak Championship (woman’s) Dhyanchand Trophy, Nehru
    • Trophy, Sindhia Gold cup, Murugappa Gold Cup, Wellington Cup etc,
    • Sport: Football
    • Beghum Hazarat Mahal Cup, BILT Cup, Bordoloi Trophy Colombo Cup, Confederation cup,
    • DCM Trophy, Durand Cup, Rovers Cup, B.C. Raj Trophy (National Championship), FIFA world
    • Cup, Jules Rimet Trophy, Kalinga Cup, Santosh Trophy (National Championship), IFA Shield,
    • Scissor Cup, Subroto Mukherjee Cup, Sir Ashutosh Mukherjee Trophy, Todd Memorial Trophy,
    • Vittal Trophy, etc,
    • Sport: Cricket
    • Anthony D, Mellow Trophy, Ashes, Asia Cup, Benson and Hedges Cup, Bose Trophy,
    • Champions Trophy, Charminar Challender Cup, C.K Naidu Trophy, Cooch – Behar Trophy,
    • Deodhar Trophy, Duldeep Trophy, Gavaskar –Border Trophy, G.D. Birla Trophy, Gillette Cup,
    • Ghulam Ahmad Trophy, Hamkumat Rai Trophy, ICC World Cup, Irani Trophy Interface Cup,
    • Jawharlal Nehru Cup, Lomboard World Challenge Cup, Mc Dowells Challenge Cup, Merchant
    • Cup, Moin –ud –Dowla Cup, Net West Trophy, Prudential Cup(World Cup), Rani Jhansi
    • Trophy, Ranji Trophy, Rohinton
    • Barcia Trophy, Rothmans Cup, Sahara Cup, Sharjah Cup, Sheesh Mahal Trophy, Sheffield
    • Shield, Singer Cup, Sir Frank Worrel Trophy, Texaco Cup, Titan Cup, Vijay Hazare Trophy,
    • Vijay Merchant Trophy, Vizzy Trophy, Wisden Trophy, Wills Trophy, World Series Cup.
    • Sport: Table Tennis
    • Berna Bellack cup( Men), Cobillion Cup (women), Jai Laxmi cup(women),Rajkumari Challenge
    • Cup (women junior), Ramanuja Trophy (men Junior),
    • Travancore Cup (women), Swathling Cup (men) etc.
    • Sport: Badminton
    • Aggrawal Cup, Amrit Diwan Cup, Asia Cup, Australasia Cup, Chaddha Cup, European Cup,
    • Harilela Cup, Ibrahim Rahimatillah Challenger Cup, Konica Cup, Sophia Cup, Kitiakara Cup,
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    • Thomas Cup Tunku Abdulrahman Cup, Uber Cup, Yonex Cup etc.
    • Sport: Basketball
    • Basalat Jha Trophy, B.C. Gupta Trophy, Federation Cup, S.M. Arjuna Raja Trophy, Todd
    • memorial Trophy, William jones Cup, Bangalore Bules Challenge Cup, Nehru Cup, Federation
    • Cup etc.
    • Sport: Bridge
    • Basalat Jha Trophy, Holkar Trophy, Ruia Gold Cup, Singhania Trophy. etc
    • Sport: Polo
    • Ezra Cup, Gold Cup, King’s Cup, Prithi Pal Singh Cup, Radha
    • Mohan Cup, Winchester Cup etc.
    • Sport: Athletics
    • Charminar Trophy, Federation Cup etc.
    • Sport: Air Racing
    • Jawaharlal Challenge Trophy, King’s Cup, Schneider Cup etc.
    • Sport: Billiards
    • Arthur Walker Trophy, Thomas Cup etc.
    • Sport: Boxing
    • Aspy Adjahia Trophy, Federations Cup,Val Baker Trophy etc.
    • Sport: Golf
    • Canada Cup, Eisenhower Trophy, Muthiah Gold Cup, Nomura Trophy, President ‘s Trophy,
    • Prince of wales Cup, Ryder Cup, Solheim Cup, Topolino Trophy, Walker Cup, World Cup etc.
    • Sport: Chess
    • Naidu Trophy, Khaitan Torphy , Lin Are City Trophy, World Cup etc.
    • Sport: Horse Racing
    • Beresford Cup, Blue Riband Cup, Derby, Grand National Cup etc.
    • Sport: Netball
    • Anantrao Pawar Trophy etc.
    • Sport: Rugby Football
    • Bledisloe Cup, Calcutta Cup, Webb Ellis Trophy, etc.
    • Sport: Shooting
    • North Wales Cup, Welsh Grand Prix etc.
    • Sport: Volleyball
    • Centennial Cup, Federation Cup, and Indira Pradhan Trophy, Shivanthi Gold Cup, etc.
    • Sport: Yatch Racing
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International Sports Cups Trophies List

American Cup : Yacht Racing
Ashes : Cricket
Benson and Hedges : Cricket
Canada Cup : Golf
Colombo Cup : Football
Corbitton Cup : Table Tennis (Women)
Davis Cup : Lawn Tennis
Derby : Horse Race
Grand National : Horse Streple Chase Race
Jules Rimet Trophy : World Soccer Cup
King’s Cup : Air Races
Merdeka Cup : Football
Rydet Cup : Golf
Swaythling Cup : Table Tennis (Men)
Thomas Cup : Badminton
U. Thant Cup : Tennis
Uber Cup : Badminton (Women)
Walker Cup : Golf
Westchester Cup : Polo
Wightman Cup : Lawn Tennis
World Cup : Cricket
World Cup : Hockey
Reliance Cup : Cricket
Rothman’s Trophy : Cricket
William’s Cup : Basketball
European Champions Cup : Football
Eisenhower Cup : Golf
Essande Champions Cup : Hockey
Rene Frank Trophy : Hockey
Grand Prix : Table Tennis
Edgbaston Cup : Lawn Tennis
Grand Prix : Lawn Tennis
World Cup : Weight-lifting
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World August, 2011

  • Nepal Prime Minister Khanal inducted new ministers in his cabinet.
  • US President Obama signed debt deal into law.
  • Ousted Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak went on trial in Cairo.
  • Former Japan International defender Naoki Matsuda died.
  • NASA launched Jupiter probe ‘Juno’.
  • Yingluck Shinawatra sworn as first female Thai Prime Minister.
  • US lost AAA credit rating for the first time since 1941.
  • Nepal banned smoking in public places.
  • Lobsang Sangay sworn in as new PM of Tibetan government in exile.
  • 22 killed as Syria launched new raids.
  • China began sea trial of first aircraft carrier.
  • China decided to reduce speed of bullet trains.
  • China put into orbit Pakistan’s first communications satellite.
  • Nepal Prime Minister resigned under pressure.
  • Nepal President Yadav set August 21 as deadline for consensus on PM.
  • High level Chinese delegation arrived in Nepal.
  • Yemen President Saleh vowed to return home from South Arabia.
  • 68 killed in Iraq blast.
  • World leaders called on Syrian President Assad to step down.
  • 53 killed in Pakistan Blast.
  • Egypt Israel ties plunged to a new low.
  • Brazil won FIFA U-20 World Cup.
  • Rebels captured Tripoli heralding end of Gaddafi rule.
  • Libyan rebels seized Gaddafi’s compound Tripoli.
  • Russian cargo spacecraft for ISS crashed into earth.
  • NATO joined search for fallen Libyan leader Gaddafi.
  • Japanese Premier Naoto Kan resigned.
  • Singapore voted for new President.
  • Baburam Bhattarai elected Nepal’s 35th PM.
  • Tony Tan elected Singapore President.
  • Lady Gaga bagged 1st 2011 MTV Video Music Awards honour for ‘Born This Way’.
  • China has approved plans to setup first Tibetian bank.
  • Dilshan has been named as Sri Lanka’s captain for upcoming Australian series.
  • Sudan has launched its new currency.
  • Austrian climber Gerlinde Kaltenbrunner becomes the first woman to conquer 14. 8000 metre summit (K2) without artificial oxygen.
  • Tim Cook has been named as CEO of Apple post Steve Jobs resignation.
  • Anna University recently signed pact with university of Sydney.
  • Hitachi and Mitsubishi two industries of Japan are set to merge.
  • NASA found the first evidence of flowing water recently on Mars planet.
  • Jenson Button won the Hungarian Grand Prix 2011.
  • England won the 2000th Test cricket held at Lords Cricket Ground.
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India August 2011

  • Month-long monsoon session of Parliament began.
  • Centre agreed to a Rs.19000 Crore ballout package for West Bengal.
  • The first-ever Kashmir Premier League (KPL) T-20 Chinar Cup-2011 ended.
  • DV Sadananda Gowda sworn in as Chief Minister of Karnataka.
  • SC partially lifted mining ban in Bellary.
  • Indian archers won three silver medals in the Archery World Cup in Ogden.
  • N-E body sought national drink status for tea.
  • Indian wrestlers won 49 medals in the commonwealth wrestling championship in Melbourne.
  • Aditya Mehta clinched the 78th National Snooker Championship title.
  • Former TN Governor and political analyst PC Alexander died.
  • Lok Sabha passed SBI Subsidiary Banks Bill.
  • BrahMos Varian Block III supersonic cruise missile test-fired successfully.
  • Indian cricket team lost the No. 1 Test rank to England.
  • Veteran actor Shammi Kapoor died.
  • PM Manmohan Singh addressed the nation on 65th Independence Day.
  • New Indian Chief suspended over credit over for Paramount Air.
  • N A K Browne has been takes charge as the 23rd chief of the Indian Air Force.
  • Coal India Ltd. Dethroned Reliance Industries Ltd. as most valued firm.
  • National Sports awards announced.
  • All-party meeting in West Bengal decided to rename the state as Paschimbanga.
  • Stealth frigate Statpura commissioned into navy.
  • Historian and Indologist Ram Sharan Sharma died.
  • Leader Paes and Mahesh Bhupati won the doubles title at Cincinnati tennis match.
  • Government and Team Anna held talks to reach truce.
  • Haryana lifted ceiling on non-farm land.
  • Baichung Bhutia brought down the curtain on his international career.
  • Fast attack warship INS Karuva inducted into Navy.
  • K. Rosaiah appointed new Tamil Nadu Governor.
  • Birla Corp suspended mining in Rajasthan.
  • Indian Finished 8th in the WSF men’s world team squash championship held in Germany.
  • Juvenile Justice (amendment) Bill introduced in Lok Sabha.
  • Sucheta 33 year old women from Pune became first Indian woman to cross Gobi desert.
  • Ronjan Sodhi has been ranked world No.1 in double trap shooting as per the ISSF world rankings.
  • HDFC bank has launched a service of accepting income tax payment through ATMs.
  • Gagan Narang Ace Indian shooter is set to get Khel Ratna.
  • Prahaar missile was recently test-fired successfully at Chandipur, Orrisa.
  • Rahul Dravid became 2nd highest run scorer in Test cricket surpassing Ricky Ponting’s record.
  • Former Supreme Court Judge Shivraj V.Patil has been appointed as Lokayukta of Karnataka to succeed Santosh Hegde.
  • Shammi Kapoor bollywood actor passed away recently.
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Miss World Winners List

1951 Miss World Kiki Haakonson, Sweden

1952 Miss World May Louise Flodin, Sweden

1953 Miss World Denise Perrier, France

1954 Miss World Antigone Costanda, Egypt

1955 Miss World Carmen Zubillaga, Venezuela

1956 Miss World Petra Schurmann, Germany

1957 Miss World Marita Lindahl, Finland

1958 Miss World Penelope Coelen, South Africa

1959 Miss World Corine Rottschafer, Holland

1960 Miss World Norma Cappagli, Argentina

1961 Miss World Rosemarie Frankland, United Kingdom

1962 Miss World Catharine Lodders, Holland

1963 Miss World Carole Crawford, Jamaica

1964 Miss World Ann Sidney, United Kingdom

1965 Miss World Lesley Langley, United Kingdom

1966 Miss World Reita Faria, India

1967 Miss World Madeline Hartog Bel, Peru

1968 Miss World Penelope Plummer, Australia

1969 Miss World Eva Reuber Staier, Austria

1970 Miss World Jennifer Hosten, Grenada

1971 Miss World Lucia Petterle, Brazil

1972 Miss World Belinda Green, Australia

1973 Miss World Marjorie Wallace, USA

1974 Miss World Anneline Kriel, South Africa

1975 Miss World Wilnelia Merced, Puerto Rico

1976 Miss World Cindy Breakspeare, Jamaica

1977 Miss World Mary Stavin, Sweden

1978 Miss World Silvana Suarez, Argentina

1979 Miss World Gina Swainson, Bermuda

1980 Miss World Gabriella Brum, Germany

1981 Miss World Pilin Leon, Venezuela

1982 Miss World Mariasela Lebron, Dominican Republic

1983 Miss World Sarah Jane Hutt, United Kingdom

1984 Miss World Astrid Herrera, Venezuela

1985 Miss World Hofi Karlsdottir, Iceland

1986 Miss World Giselle Laronde, Trinidad

1987 Miss World Ulla Weigerstorfer, Austria

1988 Miss World Linda Petursdottir, Iceland

1989 Miss World Aneta Kreglicka, Poland

1990 Miss World Gina Marie Tolleson, USA

1991 Miss World Ninibeth Jimenez, Venezuela

1992 Miss World Julia Kourotchkina, Russia

1993 Miss World Lisa Hanna, Jamaica

1994 Miss World Aishwarya Rai, India

1995 Miss World Jacqueline Aguilera, Venezuela

1996 Miss World Irene Skliva, Greece

1997 Miss World Diana Hayden, India

1998 Miss World Linor Abargil, Israel

1999 Miss World Yukta Mookhey, India

2000 Miss World Priyanka Chopra, India

2001 Miss World Agbani Darego, Nigeria

2002 Miss World Azra Akin, Turkey

2003 Miss World Rosanna Davison, Ireland

2004 Miss World Maria Julia Mantilla Garcia, Peru

2005 Miss World Unnur Birna Vilhjalmsdottir, Iceland

2006 Miss World Tatána Kucharová, Czech Republic

2007 Miss World Zhang Zilin, China

2008 Miss World Ksenia Sukhinova, Russia

2009 Miss World Kaiane Aldorino, Gibraltar

2010 Miss World Alexandria Mills, United States

2011 Miss World
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Teacher Eligibility Test by HPSSSB solved paper,

Himachal Pradesh Subordinate Services Selection Board (HPSSSB)
District Hamirpur - 177001

Applications in prescribed proforma, are invited for the following posts so as to the reach the Secretary Himachal Pradesh, Subordinate Services Selection Board, Hamirpur (Himachal Pradesh) - 177001 by 17/10/2011. The last date for the candidates residing in Lahaul Spiti, Kinnaur, Pangi and Bharmaur Sub-Divisions of Chamba district and Dodra kwar Sub-Divison of Shimla District of HP is 31/10/2011 by post only for the eligibility for the posts of Trained Graduate Teacher (Arts, Non-medical, Medical), Shastri and Language Teachers.

Please visit http://himachal.nic.in/hpsssb/welcome.html for details and application format.
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Jnanpith Award Winners India

The Jnanpith Award is given for the best creative literary writing by any Indian citizens in any of the languages included in the VIII Schedule of the Indian Constitution. The award carries a cash price of Rs.2.5 lakh, a citation and a bronze replica of Vagdevi.
The Jnanpith Award was instituted on May 22, 1961 The first award was given in 1965. So far, 40 eminent writers have received the award in 32 years. On two occasions, the award was given to Kannada writers six times, five times each to Hindi and Bengali writers, four times to Malayalam, thrice to Oriya, twice each to Gujarati, Marathi, Telugu and Urdu, and one each to Assamese, Punjabi and Tamil writers.
Jnanpith Award -  Recent News
Eminent Malayalam litterateur ONV Kurup and noted Urdu poet Akhlaq Khan Shahryar have been chosen for the Jnanpith Award for the year 2007 and 2008 respectively for their contribution to literature.
The list of award winners so far

Year
Author (Language)
1965
G.Shankara Kurup (Malayalam) for his poems Odakkuzhal
1966
Tarashankar Bandopadhyaya (Bengali) for the novel Ganadevta
1967
Dr K.V Puttappa (Kannada) for Sri Ramayana Darshanam
1967
Uma Shankar Joshi (Gujarati) for Nishitha
1968
Sumitra Nandan Pant (Hindi) for Chidambara
1969
Firaq Gorakpuri (Urdu) for Gul-e-Naghma
1970
Viswanatha Satyanarayana (Telugu) for Ramayana Kalpavrikshamu
1971
Bishnu Dey (Bengali) for Smriti Satta Bhavishyat
1972
Ramdhari Singh Dinkar (Hindi) for Urvashi
1973
Dattareya Ramachandra Bendre (Kannada) for Nakutanti
1973
Gopinath Mohanty (Oriya) for Mattimatal
1974
Vishnu Sakaram Khandekar (Marathi) for Yayati
1975
P.V Akilandam (Tamil) for his novel Chittirappavai
1976
Asha Purna Devi (Bengali) for Pratham Pratisruti
1977
K Shivaram Karnath (Kannada) for Mukajjiya Kanasugalu
1978
S.H.V.Ajneya (Hindi) for his novel Kitni Navon men Kitni Bar
1979
Birendra Kumar Bhattacharya (Assamese) for his novel Mrityunjay
1980
S.K Pottekkatt (Malayalam) for his novel Oru Desattinte Katha
1981
Amrita Pritam (Punjabi) for her literary collection Kagaz te Canvas in Punjabi
From 1982, the award was given for overall contribution to literature
1982
Mahadevi Varma (Hindi)
1983
Masti Venkatesh Ayengar (Kannada)
1984
Takazhi Sivashankar Pillai (Malayalam)
1985
Pannalal Patel (Gujarati)
1986
Sachidanand Rout Roy (Oriya)
1987
Vishnu Vaman Shirwadkar Kusumagraj (Marathi)
1988
Dr C Narayanan Reddy (Telugu)
1989
Qurratulain Hyder (Urdu)
1990
V.K Gokak (Kannada)
1991
Subhash Mukhopadhyay (Bengali)
1992
Naresh Mehta (Hindi)
1993
Sitakant Mahapatra (Oriya)
1994
U R Anantha Murthy (Kannada)
1995
M T Vasudevan Nair (Malayalam)
1996
Mahasweta Devi (Bengali)
1997
Ali Sardar Jafri (Urdu)
1998
Girish Karnad (Kannada)
1999
Nirmal Verma (Hindi)
Gurdial Singh (Punjabi)
2000
Indira Goswami (Assamese)
2001
Rajendra Keshavlal Shah (Gujarati)
2002   D. Jayakanthan                                                      Tamil
2003   Vinda Karandikar          Ashtadarshana                  Marathi
2004   Rahman Rahi S S           Kalami Rahi,                    Kashmiri
2005   Kunwar Narayan                                                   Hindi
2006   Ravindra Kelekar                                                  Konkani
2006   Satya Vrat Shastri                                                
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Chronology of railways in India, (1995 – present)

  • 1995
January 16: First regularly scheduled services on trains hauled by locos using the 2*25kV ‘dual’ system of traction (Bina-Katni on CR).
January: First prototype of the CONCERT passenger reservation system developed at Secunderabad.
Gauge conversion of Purna-Nanded / Manmad-Mudkhed MG section breaks the MG network’s north-south connection. (Mudkhed-Secunderabad is left as an isolated MG line.)
Khodiyar-Mehsana MG section converted to BG.
DLW and GM sign contract for technology transfer for GM’s GT46MAC and 710 series locos, and the purchase of 31 GT46MAC/GT46PAC locos.
April: The first WDP-1 loco is commissioned.
April 2: New Madras Beach – Tambaram BG line.
July 18: The first WDG-2 loco is commissioned.
December 6: Last official BG steam service (Jalandhar-Ferozepur).
Hassan-Mangalore MG line dismantled in parts for gauge conversion.
Miraj-Bangalore line converted to BG.
Gauge conversion of Hissar-Rewari, Rewari-Jaipur, Phulera-Marwar, Jodhpur-Jaisalmer, Chikjajur-Hubli, Hubli-Londa, Londa-Miraj, Hospet-Hubli, Donakonda-Giddalur, Muzaffarpur-Raxaul, Birpur-Shimoga, Parbhani-Purna, Arjuni-Wadsa, Purulia-Kotshila (planned completion dates — some may have taken longer).
Sep. 27: End-to-end through service on the Calcutta Metro begins (Tollygunge to Dum Dum) with 16 of the planned 17 stations.
Delhi-Panipat MEMU service begins.
Eleven WAP-5 locos imported from ABB (AdTranz), the first locos with 3-phase AC technology in India.
IR begins a big push to convert passenger coaches from 24V electricals to 110V systems.
Dec. : DLW exports 2 WDM-2 locos to Sri Lanka.
Pune division of CR created.
Mumbai’s Harbour line is extended to Khandeshwar.
Diva – Veer DMU services inaugurated.
IR launches ‘Exhibition-on-Wheels’, a special train with various IR-related material forming a travelling exhibition.
IR signs agreement with Linke Hoffman Busch (LHB, now part of Alstom) for supply of, and technology transfer for, passenger coaches.
[Disaster] May 14: 52 killed as Madras-Kanyakumari Exp. collides with goods train near Salem.
[Disaster] June 1: 73 killed in two separate accidents (West Bengal, Orissa).
[Disaster] Aug. 20: 302 killed as Delhi-bound Purushottam Express rams into the stationary Kalindi Express at Firozabad, UP. Some sources claim the death toll was 400+. This is India’s second worst railway disaster going by the death toll (the 1981 accident in which a train fell into a river in Bihar being the worst).
  • 1996
Six WAG-9 locos and 16 more in kit form imported from ABB (AdTranz), the second batch of 3-phase AC locos for IR. First one is commissioned on Dec. 27.
Feb. 11: The last of the 17 stations of the first phase of the Calcutta Metro (Mahatma Gandhi Road) is commissioned.
March 4: Victoria Terminus is renamed Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus.
April: DLW exports 10 YDM-4 locos to Bangladesh.
July: Six new railway zones proposed and approved in principle.
Sep.: The Union Cabinet approves the first phase of the Delhi Metro.
September: CONCERT system of computerized reservations fully deployed at New Delhi.
Telecom cubicle provided on the Mumbai Rajdhani for on-board telephone and fax service.
[Disaster] April 18: 60 killed as Gorakhpur-Gonda passenger train rams into stationary goods train at Domingarh near Gorakhpur, UP.
[Disaster] May 14: 35 in a bus killed as Ernakulam-Kayamkulam Express collides with the bus at an unmanned level crossing near Alappuzha, Kerala.
[Disaster] May 25: 25 killed when Allahabad-bound passenger train rams into a tractor-trailer at an unmanned level crossing near Varanasi.
[Disaster] Dec. 30: 33 killed in bomb blast on Brahmaputra Mail between Kokrajhar and Fakiragram in lower Assam.
  • 1997
Freight services begin on Konkan Railway.
Third Godavari bridge built, to replace the first one built in 1897, near Rajahmundry.
RCF begins manufacture of MEMU coaches.
Mehsana-Palanpur MG section converted to BG.
Ahmedabad-Ajmer MG section converted to BG.
Radio communication between driver and guard introduced on the Delhi – Mughalsarai route.
An experimental system interconnecting Vyasarapadi, Korukkupet, and Washermanpet stations’ signalling systems to Basin Bridge Jn. (Chennai) using fibre-optic links is in place.
October 18: Fairy Queen back in regular revenue service.
Madras MRTS begins running with service between Beach and Luz.
Oct. 19: Beach – Thirumayilai (Mylapore) construction completed.
DMU services begin on KR (Karwar-Pernem).
Jan. 11: Salem – Bangalore BG conversion.
DLW exports one WDS-6 shunter to Puttlam Cement Co. in Sri Lanka, and 6 WDM-2 locos to Sri Lanka Railways.
CONCOR buys 1300 BFKI flat wagons from IR in an effort to increase its container transport capacity.
April 30: The infamous ‘Platinum Pass’ is instituted, which allowed all current and past Railway Board members to free travel on IR by Air-conditioned First Class. This perquisite was later withdrawn on court order following a successful public interest lawsuit.
WDM-2 #16859 of Ernakulam shed becomes the first Indian loco to get air-conditioning as a permanent feature (excluding locos specially provided with such equipment just for the ‘beauty contests’).
Erstwhile Moradabad steam shed is dismantled to make way for a Concor depot.
[Disaster] July 8: 33 killed in bomb blast on passenger train at Lehra Khanna station in Bhatinda district, Punjab.
[Disaster] July 28: 12 killed in collision between Karnataka Exp. and Himsagar Exp. near Faridabad, Haryana, near New Delhi.
[Disaster] Sep. 14: At least 81 killed as five coaches of Ahmedabad-Howrah Express derail and fall into a river at Bilaspur, MP. Some sources claim a death toll of 120.
  • 1998
Konkan Railway construction is completed, and the first passenger train is flagged off on Jan. 26.
IR begins upgrading communication links along high traffic routes to optic fibre.
November 14: CLW begins production of indigenous versions of WAG-9 (first one is “Navyug”).
April 29: CLW also manufactures its 2500th electric loco (a WAG-7, “Swarna Abha”).
June 14: CONCERT system of computerized reservations deployed at Kolkata.
10 YDM-4′s sent to Tanzania under a 10-year full-service lease by RITES.
Diva-Panvel doubling inaugrated; EMU services begin from Panvel.
Coupon Validating Machines (CVMs) introduced at Mumbai CST.
Aug. 22: Tambaram-Tiruchirappalli BG conversion.
Thanjavur- Tiruchirappalli BG conversion.
Oct. : The first WDP-2 (#15501) is commissioned.
‘Buddha Parikrama’, a tourist train for Buddhist sites, launched.
A seventh new railway zone (in addition to the six proposed in 1996) is proposed.
[Disaster] April 4: 11 killed as Howrah-Danapur Express derails between between Fatuha and Bankaghat stations.
[Disaster] April 24: 24 killed, 32 injured as a goods train with 15 wagons collides with the Manmad-Kacheguda Exp. at Parli Vaijanath (Beed) station, MP.
[Disaster] Aug. 13: 19 killed, 37 injured as the Chennai-Madurai Exp. collides with a bus at an unmanned level crossing on the New Karur – Salem bypass.
[Disaster] Sep. 24: 20 killed (14 children) and 33 injured as a locomotive collides with a bus at an unmanned level crossing near Bottalapalem, AP.
[Disaster] Nov. 26: At least 212 killed Jammu Tawi – Sealdah Express rams into three derailed carriages of the Amritsar-bound Golden Temple mail at Khanna, near Ludhiana, Punjab.
  • 1999
WDG-4 locos imported and homed at Hubli.
Briganza Ghat opened to traffic [10/99] with Vasco – Madgaon – Londa services.
NDM-6 locos procured for the Matheran and Darjeeling Himalayan railways.
WDP-2 locos in service on Konkan Railway.
Jan. 11: CLW begins manufacture of 3-phase AC traction motors 6FRA 6068 for WAG-9 locos.
Jan. 11: CONCERT system of computerized reservations deployed at Mumbai.
The seventh new zone (South East Central) is approved in principle.
Apr. 12: CONCERT system of computerized reservations deployed at Chennai. The complete networked nationwide system became operational on April 18.
July 2: MRVC incorporated to execute suburban rail projects in the Mumbai area.
Sep 19: HGS 26761 hauls a train from Howrah to Tribeni and back.
Nov 10: ICF’s first stainless steel coach prototype.
Dec 2: Darjeeling Himalayan Railway becomes the second railway site in the world to be designated a World Heritage site.
New diesel locos introduced on New Jalpaiguri – Darjeeling section of the DHR.
Jan. 6: Tiruchirappalli-Dindigul BG conversion.
DLW turns out its 4000th locomotive.
Credit cards accepted for booking tickets and reservations in some stations (including Mumbai CST).
Konkan Railway begins roll-on roll-off (RORO) freight services on the Kolad-Verna section.
[Disaster] June 4: 12 killed and 60 injured when 14 coaches of the Secunderabad-bound Godavari Exp. derail near Kazipet.
[Disaster] July 16: 17 killed and 200 injured as Delhi-bound Grand Trunk Express collides with derailed wagons of a goods train near Mathura.
[Disaster] Aug. 2: The Gaisal disaster, a head-on collision between the Guwahati-bound Awadh Assam Express and the Delhi-bound Brahmaputra Mail at Gaisal in North Dinajpur district, West Bengal, kills 288 persons and injures 360. One of India’s worst rail accident ever, it was caused by a signalling and routing error that put the two trains on the same track. Only the Purushottam Exp. tragedy (1995) and the 1981 disaster of a train falling into a river were worse.

Chronology of railways in India, Part 7 (2000 – present)

  • 2000
February: Indian Railways’ web site deployed.
Feb: 10 YDM-4′s are reconditioned at Golden Rock and sent to Myanmar.
Feb. 24: CLW begins manufacturing ABB’s 6FXA 7059 3-phase traction motors.
Feb: New lightweight passenger coaches supplied by Alsthom LHB.
May 10: First WAP-7 locomotive, ‘Navkiran’, from CLW.
May 17: First indigenous WAP-5 (named ‘Navodit’) from CLW.
May: Diesel-hauling of DHR train inaugurated.
Bankura-Midnapore section electrified and MEMU services begin (June 30). MEMU services also begin on Arakkonam-Jolarpettai section (May 22).
June 30: First WAG-9H loco, ‘Navshakti’, #31030, from CLW.
Steam: Ooty ‘X’ class loco rebuilt and successfully steamed and run on trials (February). WP 7161 steamed for filming a motion picture, at Bombay; WP 7015 steamed, takes short train around New Delhi before returning to NRM (February). Steam-hauled train from Dehradun to Harrawala to commemorate the centenary of the Doon Railway (May).
CONCOR starts dedicated container services: Shalimar – Chennai, Shalimar – Hyderabad, Cossipore – New Delhi.
All-women ‘Tejaswini’ squads of ticket-checkers and police officers introduced for Mumbai suburban services.
July 23: Trichur-Ernakulam section electrified.
Oct. 30: Villupuram-Trichy linked by optical fibre telecom link.
Nov. 22: New BG line between Penukonda and Puttaparthi.
Successful trials with high-speed (100km/h) running of BOXN wagon rakes on the Gomoh-Mughalsarai section.
New bridge over Ganga at Balawali (Saharanpur-Moradabad section).
[Disaster] July 1: Howrah-Amritsar Express rams into an empty rake of the Saharanpur-Ambala Passenger between Ambala Cantt. and Ambala City after the latter stopped following a power failure. Two persons were killed. Signal and interlocking problems were cited as the reasons.
[Disaster] Dec. 2: Howrah-Amritsar Mail collides with a derailed goods train between Sarai Banjara and Sadhugarh in Punjab. 46 are killed, 130 or so injured.
  • 2001
Jan 21: Freight services between India and Bangladesh officially resumed after a gap of 25 years, on the Petrapole-Benapole BG link.
Following successful trials of the new Alstom LHB coaches at 160km/h, IR announces they will be used on the Delhi-Lucknow route (Swarna Shatabdi) (max. speed restricted to 140km/h).
Feb. 12: Second WAP-7 loco, ‘Navbharati’, #30202, commissioned.
April: DLW delivers 10 BG locomotives (WDM-2 variants) to Bangladesh, and (later) 2 WDM-2 (? reported as 2300hp locos by IR) units to Sri Lanka.
May 17: In trials, a single WAG-9 hauls a 4700t rake of 58 BOXN-HA wagons at speeds up to 100km/h on the Sonenagar-Mughalsarai section.
MAWD 1798 steamed after restoration; first run is Guwahati-Pandu.
Converted AC-DC EMU rake with Alstom electricals used in trials on Borivli-Dahanu section, and then [June 12] AC-DC EMU service is officially inaugurated on the Churchgate-Dahanu section.
Four GM GT46PAC locos, classed WDP-4, arrive at Hubli.
DLW begins indigenous production of WDG-4 locos.
IRCON bags a contract for track doubling and electrification of the Ipoh – Padang Besar line in Malaysia.
July 12: The Maitry Express begins passenger service between Bangladesh and India.
August: The Rakesh Mohan Committee submits its report, recommending splitting IR into an operations body and a regulatory body, rationalization of fares, closure of unprofitable lines, a corporate approach to finances, manpower reductions, and an aim of privatization after 15 years.
December: All rail traffic between India and Pakistan is suspended following rising tensions between the countries (the Samjhauta Express is also cancelled as part of this).
A 2300hp Cape gauge diesel locomotive is manufactured by DLW for KTM Malaysian Railways.
Pendekallu-Gooty branch line opened.
IVRS (‘Interactive Voice Response System’) for telephonic enquiries about trains introduced in some stations.
[Disaster] June 22: Several coaches of the Mangalore-Chennai Mail fall into the Kadalundi river when the bridge at Parappanangadi near Kozhikode, at the time over a hundred years old, collapses. 64 persons die.
  • 2002
Feb. 27: At least 59 persons are killed when a mainly Muslim mob sets fire to a coach carrying mostly Hindu activists in the Sabarmati Express at Godhra.
March 15: Indian Rail Archives inaugurated at the NRM.
March: South-Western Railway zone ‘inaugurated’ (but official notification of the new zone occurs in July, see below).
Jan Shatabdi trains come into service.
March 14: IR revamps classification codes for diesel locos.
April 9: First locally built WDG-4 locomotive (GM EMD GT46MAC) commissioned.
April 10: WR’s air-conditioned EMU coaches have trial run between Churchgate and Dadar.
April 16: Various celebrations on the occasion of IR’s 150th year, including steam runs with WP’s at Mumbai.
May 15: Rewari steam shed re-commissioned.
July 21: Upgraded WAP-7 trial successful.
June 4: At least 30 persons travelling in a bus are killed as it is rammed by the Kanpur-Kasganj Exp. after the bus driver forces the bus through the closed safety gate of a level crossing.
June 14: Orders passed for creation of two new railway zones: East Central and North Western.
July 6: Orders passed for creation of five new railway zones East Coast, South Western, South East Central, North Central, and West Central.
July 26: The first rake for the Delhi Metro is manufactured by Rotem, South Korea.
Aug. 3: IR begins online train reservations and ticketing over the Internet.
Sep. 17: First trial run of the Delhi Metro.
Sep. 20: Six coaches of the Kolkata-bound Teesta-Torsha Exp. derail near Mahipal station but fortunately no-one is killed or seriously injured.
Dec. 1: Internet ticket booking extended to more cities.
Dec. 14: Narrow gauge railway museum inaugurated at Nagpur.
Dec. 25: Delhi Metro opens for commercial operation.
Dec. 29: Konkan Railway conducts a trial run of the Madgaon-Roha Express at 150km/h (briefly touching 165km/h at times) using a WDP-4 loco. Also in December (confirmation needed) NR is said to have run trials with a WDP-4 hauling at train at up to 180km/h on the Ghaziabad-Tundla section.
Dec. 31: First trial run of a train run on 5% biodiesel blended fuel (Amritsar Shatabdi).
[Disaster] May 12: Thirteen coaches of the New Delhi – Patna Shramjeevi Exp. derail near Jaunpur (between Kheta Sarai and Mehrawan) while traversing a bridge, killing at least 12 passengers.
[Disaster] June 4: Thirty-four persons killed when the Kasgunj Exp. crashes into a bus at a level crossing.
[Disaster] Sep. 9: New Delhi-bound Howrah Rajdhani derails at 130km/h on a bridge near Rafiganj in Bihar. One coach plunges into the Dhavi river, others are left suspended from the bridge. 130 are killed. Sabotage is floated as a theory, but the official inquiry also brings to light engineering problems.
[Disaster] Dec. 21: At least 20 persons die after the Kacheguda/Hyderabad-Bangalore Exp. derails at 90km/h near Ramliangayapalli in Kurnool district (AP). 7 coaches overturn in the derailment.
  • 2003
Jan. 3: The Secunderabad-Manmad Exp. runs through danger signals and rams into a stationary freight train at Parli (300km west of Hyderabad), killing 14.
DLW gets another order for YDM-4 locos from Vietnam (10 units).
March: Trials conducted in the Delhi – Sarai Rohilla section for a new MG DEMU manufactured by RCF.
April: The 7 new railway zones begin functioning.
April 26: First indigenously built WDP-4 (#20011) inaugurated at DLW.
August 9: Hyderabad/Secunderabad ‘MMTS’ train services begin with 13 Lingampally-Hyderabad services and 11 Lingampally-Secunderabad services each day.
August 20: The first indigenously manufactured 4-coach rake from BEML for the Delhi Metro is commissioned.
[Disaster] Jan 3: Kacheguda-Manmad Express rams into a stationary train near Ghatnandur (Maharashtra), killing 20 persons. The driver of the express and six other officials are suspended following a report citing human error.
[Disaster] May 15: At least 38 passengers die when fire breaks out in three coaches of the Amritsar-bound Golden Temple Mail (Frontier Mail) near Ladhowal station (near Ludhiana). A kerosene stove used in a coach by some passengers is said to be the cause.
The Presidential Saloon is used after a gap of 26 years.
[Disaster] June 22: An Ahmedabad/Mumbai-bound special train from Karwar derails after hitting boulders and debris from a landslide on the tracks just after Vaibhavwadi station, Ratnagiri region. 53 passengers are killed in what is KR’s first fatal accident. KR is blamed by some for not having studied the stability of the landforms in the area adequately as well as for not patrolling the area thoroughly in the monsoon season.
[Disaster] July 2: 21 passengers of the Hyderabad-bound Golconda Exp. and several road travellers die when the train derails (locomotive and two coaches) just outside Warangal station, with the locomotive falling off the bridge and on to a road below. Brake failure coupled with overspeeding are cited as the cause.
[Disaster] Oct. 23: Seven die as five coaches of the Bangalore-bound Mysore-Bangalore push-pull train derail near Mysore. Faulty wheel discs from the Durgapur steel plant are said to be the cause.
Golden Rock’s new oil-fired ‘B’ class loco(s) for the Darjeeling Himalayan Railway built and ready for trials.
Nov. 10 : Centenary celebrations of the Kalka-Shimla Railway.
Dec. 15 : Mumbai Rajdhani starts running with the new LHB coaches.
Dec. 13-21 : Trials with weak field arrangement for MEMUs on the Tundla-Kanpur section of NCR. With a ‘dense crush load’ and stopping at all stations, a 4-car MEMU rake could decrease its total running time by 7% with a max. speed of 90km/h and 10% with a max. speed of 100km/h on the 228km section, because of the improved acceleration.
  • 2004
January: The Railway Board is expanded by the introduction of two new Member posts, for Signalling & Telecom and for Stores.
Jan. 15: Samjhauta Express resumes running between India (Attari) and Pakistan (Lahore) twice a week. The rail link agreement of Jan. 2001 is extended through Jan. 2007.
Jan. 23: BEML begins manufacture of Delhi Metro coaches.
Jan 26: Second phase of Chennai MRTS, connecting Luz and Tiruvanmiyur, begins operations.
May: Nine YDM-4 locos (ex-Sabarmati) are sold and sent to Togo Rail SA (Chemins de fer Togolais) (West Africa).
June 30: SCR operates last MG train on the Nizamabad-Manoharabad line, bringing to an end MG services started in the 1930s on the Secunderabad-Manmad line of the Nizam’s State Railways.
July 1: Chennai area MG EMU services discontinued; last MG EMU runs from Egmore to Tambaram marking the end of 73 years of these stalwart trains. Also the day of the last YAM-1 run.
July 12: First goods train from Kolkata (Calcutta) to Nepal using the Raxaul-Birgunj line.
July: SCR begins using new aerodynamically designed DEMU rakes from ICF.
July: Golden Rock workshops manufacture the second oil-fired steam loco, ‘Himanand’, for the DHR.
July: Trial runs with a diesel loco running on bio-diesel blended fuel (Trichy-Tanjor Passenger).
July 25: Two brass handles and four copper pipes were stolen from the Fairy Queen (EIR No. 22), the 149-year-old steam locomotive at the National Railway Museum, New Delhi.
August: Thane-Thurbe-Vashi EMU services begin in Mumbai.
Sep. 15: First public trial of KR’s Skybus project in Madgaon, demonstrating the vehicle moving at 40km/h for a distance of about 1km.
Sep. 15: First batch of improved flat wagons for CONCOR.
Sep. 25: KR Skybus prototype has an accident where the coach crashes into a pier; one person is killed.
Oct. : IR makes prototype standard-gauge bogies for possible export.
Nov. 1: BG EMU Services inaugurated between Chennai Egmore and Tambaram on the newly converted BG line.
Nov. 27: First successful run of Delhi Metro under ATO (first use of ATO in the country).
Dec. 19: First underground section of Delhi Metro inaugurated (Delhi University – Kashmiri Gate).
Dec. 26: Indian Ocean tsunami washes away tracks on Nagore-Nagapattinam section.
Luni-Barmer-Munabao section converted to BG in preparation for possible Munabao-Khokhraphar link between India and Pakistan.
Preliminary approval granted for Mumbai MRTS light rail project.
Gauge conversion of Purna-Akola section begins; this is the section that in 1960 first interconnected the MG networks of northern and southern India.
December: Konkan Railway being considered for merger with IR.
IR makes a move to open up the bookstall and catering business at its stations, ending the long reign ofbooksellers Higginbothams (in the south) and A H Wheeler (elsewhere) at railway stations in India.
[Disaster] June 16: Twenty killed as Mangalore-Mumbai Matsyagandha Exp. derails between Karanjadi (Roha?) and Vir (Veer) stations in Maharashtra’s Raigarh district on Konkan Railways, with the locomotive and two coaches falling off a bridge after a collision with boulders on the tracks.
[Disaster] Dec. 13: A head-on collision between the Jammu Tawi – Ahmedabad Exp. and a DMU train on the Jallandhar – Pathankot single line between Bhangala and Mirthal stations leaves 38 dead and several injured.
  • 2005
Jan.: Boarding Rajdhanis, Shatabdis, and Jan Shatabdis at intermediate points without reservations allowed.
Feb.: Chawri Bazar station of the Delhi Metro is built with new technology of pre-cast concrete blocks for the platforms.
Apr. 11: New MG AC Chair Car coaches with roof-mounted AC unit inaugurated.
Apr. 27 : Jammu Tawi – Udhampur line in Jammu & Kashmir inaugurated (dedication ceremony on April 13) and the Uttar Sampark Kranti from New Delhi to Udhampur begins running. This line was sanctioned in April, 1980.
Apr. 26: Vigyan Mail – the second incarnation of the Science Express — is flagged off from Delhi Safdarjung.
Jul. 20: Mahesana-Viramgam section opened after gauge conversion (under BOT scheme).
Jul. 21: Palitana-Sihor section opened after gauge conversion (under BOT scheme).
Aug.: IRCTC introduces E-ticketing for IR on Aug. 12; ticketing by SMS begins on Aug. 26. A Frequent Traveller scheme is also under consideration.
Aug. 12: Construction begins on Howrah Regional Railway Museum.
Oct. 17: ‘Millennium Rake’ for Mumbai suburban system inaugurated at Churchgate station.
IR undertakes cultivation of Jatropha plants for production of biodiesel.
Nov. 20: Nilgiri Mountain Railway gets UNESCO’s World Heritage Site status.
Dec. 1-7: Centenary celebrations of Howrah Station.
Dec. 31: Delhi Metro’s Barakhamba – Dwarka line opens.
Madras-Howrah route completely electrified.
[Disaster] Feb. 3 : Collision between Nagpur-bound Ramtek local and a tractor-trailer at the Bordan unmanned level crossing near Kanhan kills 55.
[Disaster] Apr. 3 : Howrah-bound Udyan Abha Toofan Exp. from Sriganganagar catches fire between Darauli and Dildarnagar stations. Five coaches are completely gutted in the blaze, but there are no casualties. The driver of a passing goods train notices the fire and alerts the driver of the Toofan Exp. who makes an emergency stop, allowing the passengers to escape.
[Disaster] Apr. 21 : Ahmedabad-bound Sabarmati Exp. from Varanasi rams into a stationary goods train at Samlaya, between Vadodara and Godhra, killing 17 passengers. Signal and interlocking failures during maintenance and a failure to follow the appropriate backup procedures are thought to have caused the mishap.
July 26: Heavy rains wash away tracks and destroy 37 bridges of the Neral – Matheran NG line and service is suspended.
[Disaster] Oct. 3 : Twelve persons killed and many injured when six coaches of the Bundelkhand Exp. derail and ram into a railway control cabin near Datia, MP.
[Disaster] Nov. 9 : Three killed and many injured as a goods train runs into a passenger train near Jharkhand’s Barwadih station, about 170km from Ranchi.
  • 2006
Feb. 15: New Delhi – Bhopal Shatabdi cleared for running at 150km/h commercial speed on the New Delhi – Agra Cantt. stretch.
Feb. 17: Thar Express service begins with the train on the Indian side running from Jodhpur to Munabao with the connecting train on the Pakistan side running from Karachi to Khokhropar to Munabao to connect.
Feb. 19: Igatpuri – Kasara section switched from DC to AC traction.
Feb.: 100km/h trials with Mumbai EMUs (however, this is not the first time trials have been conducted at these speeds).
March 24: Regular double-stacked container service (on BLCA/BLCB flat wagons) begins on the Pipavav – Jaipur route between ICD Kanakpura and Pipavav Port.
May – July: Telescopic fares withdrawn in Railway Budget and restored in July.
[Disaster] Jul. 11 : Seven bombs go off nearly simultaneously at different places on WR’s EMUs in Mumbai during the evening rush hour, killing 181 persons and injuring nearly 900.
Aug. 24 : Service on the Munabao-Khokhrapar international link to Pakistan is suspended following incessant rain and waterlogging on the Munabao-Barmer-Jodhpur section.
Oct. 5 : The first Garib Rath train begins service between Saharsa and Amritsar.
[Disaster] Nov. 10 : Ten coaches of the Surat Bhusawal Passenger derail near Kolde station in Maharashtra, with three of the coaches capsizing, resulting in 98 persons being injured.
Nov. 17: A restored N-class Garratt locomotive built by Beyer, Peacock in 1929 and used by SER until 1971 goes on a heritage run from Shalimar to Mecheda. The Beyer Garratt class was the largest locomotive ever used in India.
Nov. 20: A bomb blast in a coach of the Haldibari – New Jalpaiguri Passenger train at Belakoba station kills 8 and injures many.
Nov. 30: Deccan Queen coaches set on fire at Ulhasnagar by a mob protesting the vandalism of a statue of Dr B R Ambedkar. Coaches of a Mumbai – Karjat / Mumbai – Ambernath locals were also set on fire.
[Disaster] Dec. 2 : A 150-year-old brick and masonry bridge over a railway line collapses on a running train at Bhagalpur, killing at least 47 as the debris crushed a passenger coach. The bridge was in the process of being dismantled.
Also on Dec. 2, the locomotive of the Avadh Express is destroyed following a short-circuit induced fire at Lakheri station near Kota.
Dec. 4: The Deccan Queen is back in service after the arson attack of Nov. 30.
Dec. 10: The second Garib Rath train begins service between Rajendra Nagar and H. Nizamuddin.
Dec. 16: First BG diesel shunter loco assembled by Parel Workshops of CR.
  • 2007
Jan. 1: Trial run of the Neral-Matheran NG train from Neral to Jummapatti following reconstruction of the railway line that was washed away in 2005. The special run on New Year’s Day in advance of the resumption of full passenger services was undertaken especially because 2007 is the centenary year of the line.
Jan. 4: Private players allowed into the field of container transport operation, ending CONCOR’s monopoly.
Jan. 12: Mahaparinirvan Express, a Buddhist tourist circuit train, begins service.
[Disaster] Jan. 14: Eight killed and several injured as three wagons and a brake van of a goods train fall into a dry riverbed in Latehar district between Hehegarha and Kumundi stations of Dhanbad division.
Jan. 16: Last MG train runs on Mysore – Chamarajanagar line.
Feb. 7: Advance booking period of railway tickets changed to 90 days.
Feb. 17: The Thar Express to Pakistan resumes running. Services were halted in 2006 following heavy rain and waterlogging of the tracks.
[Disaster] Feb. 18: At least 68 passengers killed and many injured when bombs explode in the Delhi-Attari special train for passengers heading to Lahore in Pakistan by the Samjhauta Exp, at Deewana near Panipat.
Mar. 13: Service resumes on the Neral – Matheran NG line partially on the section from Neral to Jummapatti.
Apr. 9: First private container train, owned by Boxtrans Logistics, runs from Cossipore to Loni.
Apr. 11: IR announces new codes for passenger coaches (‘B-1′ for AC-3T coaches formerly designated ‘AS-1′, etc.).
Apr. 11: First long-distance trains named after a corporate brand launched. SWR granted PepsiCo the right to run three summer trains (Bangalore – Nagarkole, Bangalore – Chennai, and Bangalore – Hubli) under the name ‘Kurkure Express’ with branding by PepsiCo for its lines of snacks of that name.
Apr. 17: Maersk Line launches dedicated block train operation between Bangalore and Chennai with CONCOR, connecting to the MECL2 freight ship service from the US east coast to Chennai.
May 30: Private container train by APL (formerly American President Lines) runs from Loni to Jawaharlal Nehru Port.
[Disaster] Jun. 11: Three killed and 22 injured when 11 coaches of the Nagercoil – Howrah Gurudev Exp. derail near Duvvada station.
[Disaster] Jun. 25: Seven persons (including the driver and 6 trackmen) are killed when two locomotives and and seven wagons of a goods train fall 200 feet off a bridge between Dihakho and Mupa on the MG Lumding-Badarpur hill section of NFR.
Jun. 30: Trial runs on gauge-converted BG section Madurai – Manmadurai – Rameshwaram and Pamban Bridge.
Jul. 2: Successful trial runs on Borivli-Virar section under the track quadrupling project.
Jul. 7: Landslides following heavy rain affect the Darjeeling Himalayan Railway services in Kurseong subdivision.
Jul. 8: An Indian train (named Moitree or ‘Friendship’) arrives at Dhaka Cantonment Station on a trial run for the planned resumption of regular passenger services between Kolkata and Dhaka.
Jul. 29: The Moitree Express leaves Dhaka Cantt. for Chitpur (Kolkata).
Aug. 12: First train services on the Pamban bridge after conversion of Manmadurai-Rameshwaram to broad gauge.
Aug. 25: ‘Himalayan Princess’ diesel-hauled train joins the Darjeeling Himalayan Railway.
Aug. 25: Kashmir: Successful trial run of 24km by 7-coach diesel-hauled train on the new route linking Budgam (central Kashmir) to Kakpora (Pulwama district of Kashmir valley), at 100km/h.
Sep. 7: ‘Fairy Queen’ locomotive flagged off from Perambur Loco Works after a complete overhaul which began in 1996.
Sep. 24: Five coaches of the Avadh Express catch fire while passing through Bharuch district in Gujarat on its way from Gorakhpur to Mumbai. There were no fatalities.
Sep. 28: Latur-Usmanabad route open to traffic after conversion to broad gauge.
Oct. 19: CONCOR starts full train domestic reefer movement from the inland container depot (ICD) at Dadri. This is the first refrigerated container train on the Delhi-Mumbai route.
Nov. 1: New Salem division of SR constituted out of the existing Palakkad and Madurai divisions.
Nov. 7: SCR introduces high-speed goods train, ‘Himalaya Special’ from Secunderabad. This is intended for speedy transportation of goods such as coal. The train is expected to run at 100km/h.
Nov. 8: Mangalore station renamed to Mangalore Central; Kankanadi to Mangalore Junction.
Nov. 9: Vriddhachalam-Salem conversion to broad-gauge finished, train services start on the 18th.
Dec. 1: ‘Red Ribbon’, a special train for AIDS/HIV awareness, is flagged off.
Dec. 8: Direct train between Bangalore and Mangalore begins service.
[Disaster] Dec. 9: At least 150 people are injured, and one killed, when 14 coaches of the Brahmaputra Mail derail (with three of them turning turtle) between Rangapani and Nijbari stations about 15km from New Jalpaiguri station in West Bengal.
[Disaster] Dec. 13: A bomb goes off in the Delhi-bound Rajdhani Express at Sungajan near Dimapur, killing five persons and injuring more than 20.
[Disaster] Dec. 13: Eleven coaches of the Ahmedabad-bound Rajdhani Express derail between Sirohi and Banas near the Gujarat border. No fatalities were reported.
[Disaster] Dec. 14: The Ludhiana-Ferozepur Sutlej Express collides in dense fog with a bus at the Chuharchak Nawan level crossing in Moga District in Punjab, killing 20.
Dec. 26: Karimnagar-Jagityal railway line opened.
  • 2008
[Disaster] Jan. 6: Amritsar-Dibrugarh train derails between Basdih and Sadwar railway stations, near Ballia, affecting rail traffic in the area for a day.
Jan. 17: New weekly CONCOR train from the Whitefield (Bangalore) ICD to the Rajiv Gandhi Container Terminal of Kochi Port begun.
Mar. 7: 49 transmission lines in western Uttar Pradesh trip, forcing mass cancellations of NR trains.
Mar. 8: Hajipur railway station of ECR in Bihar becomes the first one to be staffed entirely by women.
Mar. 20: Seventeen injured when the Madurai-Kollam Fast Passenger derails at Muthusamypuram. Seven coaches jumped the tracks.
Mar. 28: Katpadi-Vellore BG track trials.
Apr. 14: First scheduled run of the Kolkata (Calcutta) – Dhaka ‘Moitree’ Express between India and Bangladesh.
Apr. 27: Trial runs on the Shahdara – Dilshad Garden line of the Delhi Metro begin, 7 months ahead of schedule.
May 1: Private companies now allowed to run parcel services on trains; Books Logistics of Bangalore is the first to use SWR trains for parcel and courier service.
May 19: ECR finishes electrification of Cuttack-Paradip, Kapilas Road – Barang, Barang – Naraj Marthapur/Nergundi, Kapilas Road – Salegaon on Cttack-Talcher branch line.
May 28: An agitation by the Gujjar ethnic group at Bayana disrupts all traffic on the busy Mumbai – New Delhi route; many passenger and freight trains routed through Bhopal.
Passenger services on the 185km MG hill section between Silchar and Lumding are disrupted for two weeks by insurgents.
Jun. 2: NR’s Jagadhri workshop rolls out the first double-decker goods train with 45 double-level wagons for carrying automobiles.
Jun. 3: Delhi Metro inaugurates 3.1km extension of Rithala-Shahdara line up to Dilshad Garden.
Jun. 4: Jammu and Kashmir railway line: A trial train from Anantnag arrives at Nowgam on the outskirts of Srinagar.
Jun. 11: Centenary of the Egmore railway station at Chennai (Madras).
Jun. 20: 12-car rakes brought into service in the Chennai area, between Chennai Beach and Chengalpattu.
Jun. 26: Stone India develops a special pantograph for high catenaries allowing double-stacked container freight movement on electrified lines.
Jun. 29: The 68km extension of the railway line from Ambassa to Agartala is done, and NFR successfully runs a light locomotive all the way to Tripura’s capital city Agartala; the line passes through a 1.85km long tunnel in the Atharamura hill range.
Jul. 7: Kalka-Shimla Railway added to UNESCO Heritage list. (Official declaration on Nov. 9.)
Jul. 6-9: Trial runs between Jakhapura and Tomka on the Jakhapura-Daitari section of East Coast Railway with electric traction under a high catenary (7.45m high) for movement of double-stacked container trains.
IR introduces stainless-steel open wagons with 11.6t capacity.
[Disaster] Aug. 1: Thirty-two passengers killed and several injured when five coaches of the Secunderabad-Kakinada Gautami Express catch fire in Warangal district of Andhra Pradesh.
Aug. 3: Foundation stone laid for Chhapra wheel factory at Bela.
[Disaster] Aug. 12: Five passengers injured when the Padmawat Express collides with the Kalindi Express from the rear; the Kalindi was running on the same track. The collision occurred between Anand Vihar and Sahibabad stations.
Aug. 12: Centralized Traffic Control with electronic interlocking and automatic signalling set up on the Ghaziabad-Kanpur section (410km).
Sep. 12: IR cancels the project, already running for 4 years, of building the world’s highest (359m) railway bridge across the Chenab, as part of the railway line to Jammu and Kashmir, following a reassessment of the stability of the geological structures in the area and their suitability for supporting a large steel arch bridge. Instead, the proposed alignment will be re-routed a longer way following the local terrain.
Sep. 17: A new route relay interlocking (RRI) system is installed at New Delhi.
[Disaster] Oct. 1: Eleven injured when the Kazipet-Hyderabad MEMU rams the stationary Wadi-Hyderabad Passenger at Lakdikapul station.
Oct. 12: Inaugural run of train services between Rajwansher in Budgam district, Srinagar, and Anantnag district in Jammu and Kashmir.
Oct. 20: WR inaugurates a heritage gallery at the headquarters building at Churchgate.
Oct. 22: The first load of container traffic from Kolkata port to Nepal moves through the new Jogbani-Biratnagar route. Container trains can move to Jogbani in northern Bihar, and the cargo is then unloaded and transported to the intermodal container freight station at Biratnagar in Nepal.
Nov. 9: Official declaration of Kalka-Shimla Railway being added to UNESCO Heritage list.
Nov. 12: Purna-Hingoli-Akola BG line commissioned; connects region with Nagpur-Mumbai and Secunderabad-Manmad main lines. Gauge conversion of this section began in 2006.
Nov. 26: Terror attacks in Mumbai, including at Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus (formerly Victoria Terminus).
Dec. 8: Gadag-Bagalkot section of SWR opened.
Dec. 10: Pollachi-Palakkad section closed to traffic for gauge conversion.
Dec. 12: Deshbandhu Locomotive Park at Ranchi opened to the public.
Dec. 18: High-speed trials conducted on the BG section between Erode and Tiruchi; sectional speed of trains here is expected to rise to 110km/h.
Dec. 21: IR decides to close down six ticket printing presses around the country, including the century-old press at Kurseong.
[Disaster] Dec. 21: One killed and several injured when a Kalka-Shimla holiday special train derails on its first trip of the season.
Dec. 30: Delhi Metro inaugurates a museum about the metro’s history and development at Patel Chowk station.
Loco classes WDM-3E and WDM-3F developed and brought into service.
  • 2009
Jan. 1: IR decides to get rid of the ‘side middle berths’ (SMB) from trains, following a lot of protests from travellers.
Jan. 4: A bomb goes off on the tracks between Maibongdisa and Harangajao in central Assam (North Cacchar district), damaging 3 goods wagons and disrupting traffic for some time.
[Disaster] Jan. 4: Two goods trains collide at Panki near Kanpur, leading to large-scale disruption of traffic on the Delhi-Howrah route.
Jan. 5: New Delhi – Jogbani Seemanchal Express flagged off.
Jan. 10: CR starts Thane – Nerul/Panvel suburban services via the new Turbhe-Nerul section.
[Disaster] Jan. 12: Nine goods wagons derail near Habibganj, disrupting traffic to Chennai and Mumbai for more than a day.
Jan. 12: Golden Rock develops a 3000hp Cape gauge diesel locomotive intended for export to Mozambique and other countries.
[Disaster] Jan. 17: A shunting locomotive collides with two coaches of the Chennai-bound Guruvayur Express near Tiruchi Jn., injuring four.
[Disaster] Jan. 17: The Pathankot-Delhi Express very narrowly avoids a direct collision at speed with a locomotive on the same track, near Phillaur station.
[Disaster] Jan. 27: Varanasi-bound Kashi Vishwanath Express rams into a stationary goods train at Janghai junction, 70km from Varanasi. There were no casualties.
[Disaster] Feb. 3: Two locos and some wagons of a goods train going from Nizamabad to Chinnababu Samudram (TN) derailed near Malkajgiri and ran into the compound wall of a residence. There were no casualties.
Feb. 3: Vishwavidyalaya-Azadpur-Jehangirpuri section of Delhi Metro opened.
Feb. 4: A mysterious incident in which an ‘unauthorized’ person took the New Delhi – Ranchi Garib Rath Express to Ranchi.
Feb 10: Construction work commences on the Eastern Dedicated Freight Corridor, starting with a 105km section from New Ganjkhwaja near Mughalsarai to New Karwandia near Sonnagar.
[Disaster] Feb. 13: Thirteen coaches and the pantry car of the 2841 Howrah-Chennai Coromandel Express derailed while the train was running at a fairly high speed near Jajpur Road station in Orissa. There were 9 deaths and over 50 seriously injured passengers.
[Disaster] Feb. 14: Twenty passengers injured as the Bettiya-Muzaffarpur Passenger collides head-on with the Raxaul-Sugauli Passenger at Sugauli Junction on the Narkatiyaganj-Muzaffarpur section of ECR in Bihar.
Mar. 10: First batch of stainless-steel EMU coaches delivered by Titagarh Wagons.
Mar. 19: Golden jubilee celebrations of IRICEN, Pune.
Apr. 1: Golden Rock Workshop delivers first BG shunter made by converting an MG locomotive, classed ‘WCDS-6′.
Apr. 12: A bomb suspected to be set by Maoist rebels goes off derailing a security pilot locomotive ahead of the Kolkata-Dibrugarh Kamrup Express on the Karbi Anglong district.
Apr. 16: Two coaches of the Patna – Gaya Passenger train catch on fire at Patna; no casualties.
Apr. 21: Maoist rebels explode bombs at the Untari railway station under the Garwa Road – Dehri Onsole division.
Apr. 22: About 200 Naxal rebels hijack the Gomoh-Mughalsarai-Bondamunda Passenger going from Barkakana to Mughalsarai with 700 passengers on board, and release them and the train after a five-hour standoff at Hehegara in Jharkhand’s Latehar district.
Apr. 23: Chiyanki station in Palamau district is attacked by Maoist rebels.
Apr. 29: ‘Unauthorized’ person drives a Chennai suburban train from the Moore Market Complex through Basin Bridge, colliding with a goods train at Vyasarpadi Jiva, killing 4.
May 10: Indraprastha – Yamuna Bank extension of Line 3 of Delhi Metro opens.
May 22: Trials for phase II of the Delhi Metro main line, between Sector 9 of Dwarka and Dwarka Station.
May 23: Neral-Matheran steam run with ex-DHR ‘B’ class loco.
Jun. 9: First indigenously-built metro train-set manufactured by Vadodara plant of Bombardier.
Jul. 29: Trial runs of first standard-gauge lines of Delhi Metro (Inderlok-Mundka).
Aug. 1: ‘Izzat’ scheme launched allowing steeply discounted travel for poor commuters.
Aug. 22: Tollygunge – Kavi Nazrul Islam (Goria Bazaar) metro train service starts in Kolkata.
Aug. 29: Mangalore-Bangalore day train services resume after 14 years – they were discontinued in September 1995 when gauge conversion of the line was taken up.
Sep. 11: First indigenously built standard-gauge metro train-set for Delhi Metro, by BEML.
Sep. 11-14: First runs of the Tej Shree Parcel Sewa guaranteed transit timetabled parcel services by NR – Tughlakabad-Vapi (Sep. 11) and Tughlakabad-Howrah (Sep. 14).
Sep. 18-28: First ‘Duronto’ non-stop expresses launched. Sep. 18 – Howrah – H. Nizamuddin, Sep. 21 – Chennai – H. Nizamuddin, Sep. 28 – Mumbai-Howrah and Pune – H. Nizamuddin.
[Disaster] Oct. 8: One killed, several injured as the locomotive and six coaches of the Amrapali Express derail near Pasaraha station in northern Bihar’s Khagaria district.
[Disaster] Oct. 21: 21 killed, several injured as the Delhi-bound Goa Sampark Kranti Express rams into the rear of the stationary Mewar Express near Mathura station.
Oct. 27: New Delhi-bound Bhubaneshwar Rajdhani Express is detained and all passengers and crew held hostage for nearly 7 hours by a Maoist group at Bansala near Jhargram town in West Bengal’s Paschim Medinipur district.
Oct. 28: The 18km Anantnag-Qazigund section in Kashmir is inaugurated. It includes the country’s highest BG station, Qazigund, at 1722m (5166′) above sea level. This completes the 119-km Qazigund-Baramulla portion of the Kashmir Rail Link project.
Oct. 30: Foundation stone laid for new BG line construction between Sevoke in West Bengal and Rangpo in Sikkim.
Oct. 31: Trials conducted with a YDM-4 diesel locomotive hauling 5 coaches on the Nilgiri Mountain Railway line, between Mettupalaiyam and Hillgrove stations.
Nov. 12: Delhi Metro extends service to NOIDA, from Akshardham station to Noida City Centre.
[Disaster] Nov. 14: 7 killed and many injured as Jodhpur-Delhi Mandore Express derails near Bansko station in Jaipur district of Rajasthan.
[Disaster] Nov. 17: A goods train carrying petroleum products catches fire near Changpool in Golaghat district in Assam.
[Disaster] Nov. 19: 2 killed, many injured as the locomotive and 8 coaches of the 321 Up Tata-Bilaspur Passenger derail following an explosion between Posoita and Monoharpur on the Chakradharpur-Rourkela section of SER in Jharkhand; sabotage is suspected.
Dec: Initial construction started on gauge conversion of Lunding-Silchar-Jiriban and Badarpur-Kumarghat lines in Assam. Also survey work for Sevok to Rangpo in Sikkim.
  • 2010
[Disaster] Jan. 2: Gorakhdam Exp. heading to Gorakhdham rams into stationary Prayagraj Exp. headed to Allahabad, near Panki in dense fog, killing 10.
[Disaster] Jan. 2: Lichchavi Exp. rams into stationary Magadh Exp. near Sarai Bhupat station, near Etawah, again in dense fog, critically injuring some.
[Disaster] Jan. 3: All seven coaches of the Murkongselek-Rangiya Passenger train derailed between Helem and Nij Bogaon (about 70km from Rangiya) in Assam. No deaths were reported.
Jan. 26: Trial run of a 108m-long section of the proposed Mumbai Monorail project, at Wadala.
Feb. (?) WDP-4B locomotive production begun.
[Disaster] Mar. 22: Seven coaches and the locomotive of the Bhubaneshwar – New Delhi Rajdhani Express derail after Maoist guerillas blow up the tracks between Paraiya and Kastha in the Gaya-Mughalsarai section.
Mar. 31: First air-conditioned double-decker coach, from RCF.
Apr. 1: Rail link to Vallarpadam International Container Transshipment Terminal (ICTT) opened to traffic. (Includes the longest (4.62km) railway bridge in the country.)
Apr. 2: First standard-gauge metro line inaugurated – the Inderlok-Mundka section (‘Green Line’) of the Delhi Metro.
May 14: Trial runs on Sultanpur – Qutub Minar section of Delhi Metro.
May: (International) Construction begins on a new 75-km railway in Afghanistan between the existing short spur from Termez in Uzbekistan to Mazar-i-Sharif, expected to be completed by September.
[Disaster] May 16: Two dead and several injured in a stampede at New Delhi station.
[Disaster] May 25: Several passengers injured as Guwahati-bound Rajdhani Express derails at Amba halt between Kharik and Naugachia stations in Bihar.
[Disaster] May 28: The Mumbai-bound Jnaneshwari Express derails between Khemasuli and Sardiha stations near Jhargram in West Midnapore – sabotage is thought to be the cause; subsequently a goods train heading in the opposite direction rams into the derailed coaches, resulting in around 150 deaths.
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Chronology of railways in India, (1970 – 1995)

  • 1970
1 Up / 2 Dn Bombay-Howrah Mail via Nagpur is dieselized; it is hauled by an electric loco between Howrah and Rourkela and between Igatpuri and Bombay.
June 30: The last WG is manufacturered by CLW (WG 10560 Antim Sitara).
CLW produces its first WAM-4 locos.
Shahdara-Saharanpur line of Martin’s Light Railways closed.
Across the border, Pakistan’s first electric services begin on June 25 (Lahore-Khanewal, 268km).
Oct. : One line of the Howrah network of the Calcutta trams is closed.
  • 1971
WCG-2 and WCAM-1 design prototypes are tested.
Farakka railway bridge (one of the longest prestressed concrete bridges) is opened and the Assam Mail is routed through it, reducing its running time by five hours.
Jan 1: Howrah-Amta, Howrah-Sheokhala sections of Martin’s Light Railway closed.
The Permanent Way Training School becomes the IR Institute for Advanced Track Technology.
Suri and Nayar begin production of diesel locos.
CLW begins production of TAO-659 traction motors.
Pathankot – Jammu Tawi section opened (construction of parts of this began in 1965 after the war with Pakistan).
Dec. : Second line of the Howrah network of the Calcutta trams is closed.
  • 1971-72
IR extends some operations for the military into Pakistan, during the India-Pakistan war, from the Barmer area of Rajasthan, using the Munabao – Khokraphar MG route.
  • 1972
Electrification from Howrah reaches Tundla (near Agra).
Calcutta Metro construction work begins .
Petrol trams in Karachi (Pakistan) cease to operate.
May 17: The Bombay Rajdhani begins service, hauled by a WDM2. The trip takes 19 hours and 5 minutes.
Feb. 5: CLW’s last steam loco, YG 3573.
Liluah workshops stop manufacturing coaches.
Railway Board gets a post of Additional Member for electrical engineering.
  • 1973
Jan. 26: Jayanti Janata Express introduced between New Delhi and Ernakulam/Mangalore, the first “classless” (all coaches second-class) train.
First marine ISO container handled in India at Cochin (although not by rail).
May: Nimtollah (Nimtala) Ghat line of the Calcutta trams is closed.
Dec. : Third line of the Howrah network of the Calcutta trams is closed. Total trackage now at 62km.
  • 1974
CLW begins work on production of dual-power WCAM-1 locos.
RITES formed for research and consultancy services.
(Mid-1970s) IRS standards for rails are laid down (52kg/m for BG, 75lb/yd for MG).
Third-class accommodation abolished (1972?).
May 3: A total strike by railway workers including the All India Railwaymen’s Federation (led by its president at the time, George Fernandes, later Union Minister for Railways) paralyzes IR completely; tens of thousands are jailed (some sources say 28,000, others put the number as high as 70,000). This event was among the factors that led to the imposition of a state of emergency in India by then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi in June 1975.
Aug. 13: Parliament regulates working hours for engine drivers to 10 hours continuous duty at a time.
Barauni – Samastipur – Muzaffarpur BG line.
  • 1975
First export order for IR — DLW sends some YDM4 units to Tanzania.
Jan. 30: First dual-system electric loco (WCAM-1 class) from CLW, “Vallabh”, is commissioned.
February: The first of the widely used WDS-6 class shunters from DLW.
June: Bombay’s Churchgate station is the first to be provided with a special 50Hz AC supply unit to keep its station clocks accurately set; the clocks’ error dropped to about 1 second in 8 days.
Nov.: Ernakulam-Quilon MG line converted to BG.
Charbagh Workshop of NR takes on diesel loco maintenance.
Railway Board gets a post of Additional Member for health.
  • 1976
Jan. : IR wins its first export contract, for the supply of 15 YDM locomotives (to be built in DLW, Varanasi) to Tanzania.
(August) Electrification reaches New Delhi, making the New Dehli – Howrah route the first trunk route to be completely electrified (AC traction).
IRCON formed as a separate organization from RITES, for railway construction projects overseas.
Tamilnadu Express introduced.
The Samjhauta Express begins running between India and Pakistan. Freight trains also begin running between the two countries. The rail link agreement for these trains is valid for 3 years (and later periodically renewed).
Aug. 5: Entire Howrah-Delhi trunk route is electrified.
Sep. 13: Trivandrum-Ernakulam BG converted line opened to traffic.
Smoking is banned in Mumbai suburban trains.
Nov. 8 : All assets of the Calcutta Tramway Co. are now vested with the government of West Bengal.
  • 1977
Feb. 1: National Rail Museum opened at New Delhi.
Guntakal division of SR made part of SCR, and Solapur division of SCR made part of CR (Oct. 2: Pune – Shahabad is transferred from SCR to CR; Shahabad – Wadi is transferred in 1978. Daund and Kurduwadi sheds now under CR.)
(Late 1970s) Concrete sleepers come into use.
DLW manufactures prototype of high-speed bogie rated for 170km/h service.
March: DLW’s 1000th locomotive.
Railway Convention Committee meets.
  • 1978
Jan. 1: The eight posts of Additional Members of the Railway Board are abolished. The number of Advisors to the Board rises to 16.
Arrah-Sasaram line of Martin’s Light Railways closed.
Plans drawn up for Wheel and Axle Plant.
Raj Committee revisits the issue of the economics of electrification; since electricity costs had risen faster than diesel prices, the break-even point for electrification to be viable was now at 30 million gross tonne km per route km a year.
March 1: Shahabad – Wadi transferred from SCR to CR.
  • 1979
CORE (Central Organization for Railway Electrification) formed.
Madras-Gummidipundi (April 13) and Madras-Thiruvellore sections (Nov. 23) electrified providing a second electrified corridor for SR. Madras Beach – Korukkupet – Madras Central is also electrified (Aug. 9).
Nagercoil-Tirunelveli and Trivandrum-Kanyakumari via Nagercoil opened.
May 20: Mangalore – Hassan MG line opened to traffic.
Oct. 2: Trivandrum division of SR created.
AC 2-tier coaches are introduced (may be off by a year).
  • 1980
Viramgam – Hapa MG section converted to BG.
National Energy Policy defined, which recommends increasing the pace of railway electrification and a goal is set for 1000 route km to be electrified every year.
First WDM-2 with AC-DC transmission.
Oct. 1: First WAP-1 locomotive commissioned (variant of the WAM-4R); used for the Rajdhani service.
Third Ghat line opened on the north-east of Mumbai.
  • 1981
Diesel Component Works, Patiala, is set up.
July 27: Bangalore division of SR created.
The first ISO container is hauled by IR, to the new Inland Container Depot at Bangalore.
IR contracts with BARC to develop energy-efficient EMUs for for Mumbai, leading to the development of chopper-controlled EMUs.
[Disaster] June 6: Possibly the worst accident in IR’s history: 7 coaches of a passenger train fall off a bridge into the Bagmati river near Samastipur. There has never been a satisfactory explanation for the cause of the disaster, with divers reasons such as a sudden storm, or extreme braking on sighting oxen on the track, being offered for the accident. 212 bodies were recovered from the river, but it is almost certain that there were many more persons who perished in this disaster. Unofficial death toll at over 800.
Bombay – Nagpur – Howrah trunk route is electrified some time in the 1980s.
  • 1982
Oct. – The Taj Express gets diesel locomotives (WDM-2).
Sep. 3: Thiruvellore – Arakkonam section electrified.
Lucknow-Muzaffarpur BG line.
  • 1983
DLW gets export order for 15 YDM-4 locos to Vietnam.
Howrah Rajdhani is hauled by a WAP-1 loco.
SR eliminates steam on all of its regular (non-tourist) lines.
Guntakal-Bangalore BG conversion.
IR begins studies on telecom, IT, and freight information management upgrades.
Feb. 10: ‘Great Indian Rover’, a tourist train for Buddhist sites, with a specially built rake, launched.
  • 1984
Wheel and Axle Plant, Yelahanka, begins production.
Engineering survey begun for Mangalore-Madgaon line.
Oct. 24: First phase of Calcutta Metro from Esplanade to Bhowanipur (now the Netaji Bhawan station) done, inaugural run of metro.
Hapa-Okha MG section converted to BG.
The Mumbai Rajdhani becomes the first long-distance train with air brakes.
Jan. 22: CLW’s first loco of the WAG-5B class, at first denoted WAM-4B, is commissioned.
May: DLW’s 2000th locomotive produced.
May: First shipment of 15 YDM-4 locos to Vietnam from DLW.
Aug. 11: Electric trains begin running between Madras and Katpadi.
MUTP-I completed, with several improvements to the Mumbai suburban train services.
New railway line from Guwahati to New Bongaigaon opened.
Prinsep Ghat – Dum Dum Jn. section of Calcutta Circular Railway commissioned.
Railway Reform Committee suggests creation of 4 new zones to cope with growing freight traffic.
Dehri-Rohtas Light Railway closed.
  • 1985
Scope of engineering survey work for Mangalore-Madgaon is extended to cover the entire west coast section from Mangalore to Roha, for the proposed Konkan Railway.
Railway Convention Committee meets.
SR becomes the first zone to eliminate BG steam operations.
Charbagh Workshop of NR takes on electric loco maintenance.
Apr. 17 : Maniktala – Ultadanga section of Calcutta Tramways built.
[Disaster] Feb 23: 50 people killed in a train fire near Rajnandgaon, MP.
[Disaster] Jun 13: 38 people killed, many injured, when an express train rams into a goods train near Agra.
  • 1986
Computerized ticketing and reservation introduced, at New Delhi (pilot project begun in 1985).
Futwah-Islampur section of Martin’s Light Railways closed.
Apta-Roha line opened.
IRCOT (IR’s telecom division) founded.
12-car rakes used in trial runs for suburban EMU services on WR.
The Taj Express gets electric locomotives.
Howrah Rajdhani becomes air-braked (the train is hauled by a single WAP-1).
Dec. 31 : Behala line of Calcutta Tramways extended to Joka.
[Disaster] March 10: 50 people killed and 200 injured in a train collision near Khagaria, Bihar.
[Disaster] Aug 6: 52 killed and 35 injured as two coaches of an express train fall into a stream after colliding with a stationary goods train in Palamau district, Bihar.
  • 1987
Bombay-Delhi WR route is fully electrified. (CR route electrified in 1988.)
January 4: First WAP-3 loco , ‘Jawahar’, commissioned.
The rarely seen WDM-7 locos introduced (June). On NG, NDM-5 locos introduced.
Automatic signalling based on axle counters introduced by CR on Palwal-Mathura section.
July 25: First solid-state interlocking (SSI) system in operation at Srirangam.
April 14: Madras-Avadi EMU services begin.
Railway Coach Factory, Kapurthala, is set up.
Work begins on the Narnarayan Setu road and rail bridge over the Brahmaputra at Jogighopa. (Foundation stone laid in 1983.)
June: An early system for computerized reservations begins operating at Mumbai VT for a few trains (pre-CONCERT).
July: Early standalone computerized reservation system begins operations at Chennai.
October: Early standalone computerized reservation system begins operations at Kolkata.
Electrification stands at 7275 route-km.
(Dates uncertain – 1985-1988) Further closings of the Calcutta trams – High Court branch and the line over the Howrah Bridge to Howrah Station are shut down; there is now not trackage west of BBD Bag (Dalhousie Square). Behala line on the Diamond Harbour Road is extended to Joka (15km) and a new line built to Ultadanga (originally intended to reach the airport).
[Disaster] July 8: 53 are killed as Dakshin Exp. derails near Macherial, AP.
[Disaster] Rockfort Express plunges into river when Ariyalur bridge is blown up by terrorists. Over 75 killed.
  • 1988
WAG5HB locos from BHEL, WAG6A from ABB, and WAG6B, WAG6C from Hitachi brought into service, mostly for the heavy freight routes of SER.
The first Shatabdi Express is introduced between New Delhi and Jhansi (later extended to Bhopal), and becomes the fastest train in the country.
Feb. 1: Bombay-Delhi CR route is electrified. (WR route electrified in 1987.)
March 31: First (ICF-designed) coaches produced by the newly set-up Railway Coach Factory (RCF), Kapurthala
Madras – New Delhi route is electrified.
Container Corporation of India (CONCOR) created.
Ruthiyai-Bina section transferred from WR to CR.
CLW begins production of Hitachi-designed traction motors HS-15250A for WAG-5 and WAP-4 locos.
Aug. 6: Karur-Dindigul BG line opened.
August: Pilot project for the NTES train status enquiry system begun.
SER introduces the ‘Locotrol’ system to operate several (usually up to 5) locos (then WDM-2′s) in MU mode to haul heavy freight trains on the Kirandul-Kottavalasa line.
[Disaster] July 8: Bangalore-Trivandrum Island Express derails and plunges into Ashtamudi lake near Kollam, Kerala, killing 107. It is said that a freak tornado was the cause.
  • 1989
Systematic renumbering of train services using ‘universal’ numbers (new 4-digit scheme).
Railways Act, 1989, updates the legal framework for railways in India after nearly a century, replacing the Railways Act of 1890.
Work begins on the Konkan Railway.
The second Shatabdi Express is introduced between New Delhi and Kanpur (later extended to Lucknow).
The Indrayani Express between Bombay and Pune is introduced (as well as the Pragati Express between the same pair of cities).
Aug. 29, 1989: The IRFCA electronic mailing list for IR railfans is born.
Rail Spring Karkhana set up for production of coil springs for IR.
July: Early standalone computerized reservation system begins operations at Secunderabad.
Oct. 15: Ernakulam-Alleppey BG line is opened.
[Disaster] April 18: 75 killed as Karnataka Exp. derails near Lalitpur, UP.
[Disaster] Nov. 1: 48 killed as Udyan Abha Toofan Exp. derails at Sakaldiha, Bihar.
  • 1990
Bhusaval-Itarsi section has electric services — Bombay-Delhi CR route is fully electrified.
Work progresses on Mangalore-Udupi section of KR.
Bombay Rajdhani gets an air-braked rake.
Computerized reservations (PRS) introduced at Secunderabad, Chennai, Mumbai, and Kolkata in addition to New Delhi (this was the early version before the CONCERT system was developed to interconnect these).
First Self-Printing Ticket Machine (SPTM) introduced, at New Delhi.
Victoria Terminus gets a double-discharge platform.
Surekha Bhonsle joins IR – she later became the first woman locomotive driver on IR.
[Disaster] April 16: 70 killed in fire on local shuttle train near Patna.
[Disaster] June 6: 36 killed in collision at Gollaguda, AP.
[Disaster] June 25: 60 killed as a goods train rams into passenger train at Mangra, Daltonganj, Bihar.
[Disaster] Oct. 9: 47 killed when fire breaks out on the Kakatiya Fast Passenger near Cherpalli, AP, between Hyderabad and Warangal. The fire is said to have been lit deliberately by miscreants.
  • 1991
Work begins on Udupi-Roha section of KR.
RCF begins production of air-braked coaches and coaches with roof-mounted AC units.
Railway Convention Committee meets.
July 16: The hospital train, ‘Lifeline Express’ (Jeevan Rekha), begins operation.
All platforms at Victoria Terminus converted to the double-discharge kind.
Kurla Terminus opened.
Gauge conversion begins on Sawai Madhopur – Jaipur – Phulera, Chhapra – Aunrihar, and Bhildi – Mahesana – Viramgam sections.
Some codes with 4 or fewer letters in their names are changed to coincide with the station names.
[Disaster] Oct. 31: 30 killed as Karnataka Exp. derails near Makalidurga, Karnataka.
[Disaster] Dec. 7: Train derailment in north India [details?] kills 25.
  • 1992
Palace on Wheels changed to a broad-gauge train.
March 29: First of the WAG-7 class locos, ‘Shantidan’, from CLW commissioned.
March: Bangalore – Jolarpettai section electrified.
May 8: Churchgate-Virar Ladies’ Special is the first IR train reserved exclusively for women.
August: DLW’s 3000th locomotive produced.
Nov. 20: Alleppey-Kayankulam BG line opened.
Liluah workshops begin producing DMUs.
ECIL supplies the first chopper control equipment to CR for use with Mumbai EMUs.
RDSO/ICF develop high-capacity (250kVA) power cars for Rajdhanis. RDSO develops bidirectional BG railbus design.
Mumbai suburban services extended to Vashi.
Bangalore Rajdhani introduced.
Gauge conversion of Salempur – Barhaz Bazar, Manmad – Aurangabad, Bikaner – Merta Road.
[Disaster] April 7: At least 20 killed when the Bitragunta-Vijayawada Passenger passes a signal at danger and rams into a stationary good strain at Tsundru South Cabin, near Tenali.
[Disaster] Sep. 5: 41 killed when a Nagpur-Jamshedpur train rams into a stationary goods train at night near Raigarh, MP.
  • 1993
Work begins on installing 2*25kV “dual” system of AC traction on the Bina-Katni-Annuppur-Bishrampur/Chirimiri sections of ER and SER.
Secunderabad-Mahboobnagar MG section is converted to BG, removing an important link in the MG system towards the north from Secunderabad.
AC 3-tier coaches introduced.
ICF begins production of MEMUs and 700hp DMUs.
Sleeper Class introduced on IR, separate from Second Class.
April 16: Bangalore-Mysore BG line opened.
Railway Capital Fund established.
CLW stops (apparently) the production of diesel shunters.
The formerly pre-eminent steam loco shed at Bhusawal is shut down and the last steam loco homed at Bhusawal is withdrawn on Dec. 16.
The first ‘chopper’ EMU rake is introduced in Mumbai.
Mumbai suburban services extended to Nerul and Belapur.
[Disaster] April 20: At least 15 killed when the Ranchi-Lohardagga Passenger derails 40km, from Ranchi.
[Disaster] July 16: 60 killed in accident near Darbhanga, Bihar.
[Disaster] Sep. 21: 71 killed when Kota-Bina passenger train collides with goods train near Chhabra, Rajasthan.
  • 1994
Royal Orient train introduced by WR and Gujarat.
CLW stops production of diesel-hydraulic locos.
Five ZDM-5 locomotives and 6 NG 8-coach rakes are transferred from India to Nepal for operation on the Jaynagar (Bihar) to Janakpur Dham (Nepal) line, from SER’s Nagpur division.
July 11: First MEMU service, Asansol – Burdwan.
August 27: CLW’s first WAP-4 loco, ‘Ashok’, commissioned.
August 22: First WDM-2C loco commissioned.
August 31: Chikjajur-Chitradurg-Rayadurg line converted to BG.
September: CONCERT system of computerized reservations deployed at Secunderabad.
Manmad-Aurangabad MG line converted to BG.
Feb.: Jaipur – Sawai Madhopur MG line converted to BG.
Dec.: Ajmer-Delhi MG line converted to BG.
December: Telephone-based phone inquiry (IVRS) introduced.
Gauge conversion of Mau – Shahganj (?), Chaparmukh – Haibargaon.
Secunderabad-Mahboobnagar gauge conversion breaks one of the important north-south MG freight connections.
[Disaster] May 3: 35 killed as Narayanadri Exp. rams into a tractor near Nalgonda, AP.
[Disaster] Nov: Coaches of the Bombay-Howrah Mail catch fire, several killed (number?). Kerosene fuel, LPG cylinders, and stoves were found to have been carried on to the coach by passengers.
[Disaster] Dec. 1: The freak incident in which a combination of a loco fire and human error caused the rake of the Indrayani Express, full of passengers, to roll away on its own from Thakurwadi to Karjat, saved from becoming a fatal accident only when it slowed down when the incline changed.
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