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On January 24, 2025, the specially designed Vande Bharat Express train for Kashmir arrived at Jammu Tawi railway station, marking a historic moment in enhancing connectivity between Jammu and Srinagar. This event was met with great enthusiasm from the local population and onlookers who gathered to witness the arrival of the train, which is set to revolutionize travel in the region. The train will operate between Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Katra and Srinagar, covering a distance of approximately 150 kilometers in just 2 hours and 30 minutes. The anticipated schedule for the train includes a departure from Katra at 08:10 hrs, an arrival at Srinagar at 11:20 hrs, a return from Srinagar at 12:45 hrs, and an arrival back at Katra at 15:55 hrs.
Commercial services for the Vande Bharat Express are expected to begin in February 2025, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi slated to inaugurate the service in the first week of the month. This launch represents a significant milestone in Indias efforts to improve transportation infrastructure in the region, and it is expected to provide a much-needed boost to tourism and economic activity in Jammu and Kashmir. The Vande Bharat Express has been specially designed to handle the challenging climatic conditions of Jammu and Kashmir, particularly the harsh winters. The train is equipped with advanced heating systems to prevent water from freezing, ensuring the train’s functionality even in sub-zero temperatures. Additionally, it features bio-toilet tanks and warm air systems for vacuum functionality, optimizing the trains performance under extreme weather conditions. The train also boasts optimized air-brake systems that ensure smooth operation in icy conditions, and embedded heating elements in the windshield to prevent frost buildup during the winter months.
In terms of comfort, the Vande Bharat Express offers fully air-conditioned coaches, automatic plug doors, mobile charging sockets, and all the other amenities found in existing Vande Bharat trains. The arrival of this advanced train service is expected to significantly improve the convenience of travel between Jammu and Kashmir, providing an efficient and comfortable alternative to other modes of transportation. The arrival of the Vande Bharat Express is also part of the broader effort to complete the Udhampur-Srinagar-Baramulla Rail Link (USBRL) project, which spans 272 kilometers and aims to connect the Kashmir Valley with the rest of India’s railway network. The successful completion of the USBRL project is crucial to bridging geographical gaps and enhancing economic opportunities in the region. Over the past month, Indian Railways has conducted several trial runs on various sections of the track, including testing significant infrastructure such as Indias first cable-stayed rail bridge, the Anji Khad Bridge, and the iconic arch bridge over the Chenab River at Kauri.
By improving connectivity and addressing the unique challenges posed by the region’s geography and climate, the Vande Bharat Express not only promises a world-class travel experience but also symbolizes India’s commitment to fostering growth, enhancing regional integration, and ensuring the long-term prosperity of Jammu and Kashmir. This development reflects a strategic move towards modernizing the region’s infrastructure and improving the overall standard of living for its residents. The train is expected to play a crucial role in enhancing tourism, facilitating easier movement of people, and providing an efficient transportation option for locals and visitors alike.
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View AllThe US Supreme Court approves the extradition of 26-11 convict Tahawwur Rana to India.
On Saturday, the US Supreme Court approved the extradition of Tahawwur Rana, who was convicted for his role in the 2008 Mumbai terror attacks, to India, as reported by PTI. This decision marks an important victory for India, which has been seeking Rana’s extradition for years to ensure he faces justice.
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Rana had challenged his extradition in court, but after losing multiple appeals in lower and federal courts, he turned to the US Court of Appeals and then the Supreme Court in a final attempt to avoid being sent to India. On December 16, US Solicitor General Elizabeth B Prelogar recommended the rejection of Rana’s petition. His lawyer, Joshua L Dratel, argued against this on December 23, but the Supreme Court’s decision now paves the way for his extradition.
Rana’s ties to the attacks are linked to his association with David Coleman Headley, a Pakistani-American LeT operative and one of the key planners of the attack. Headley provided crucial intelligence and conducted reconnaissance for the attackers.
The 26/11 terror attacks remain a tragic and unforgettable chapter in India’s history. Ten Pakistani terrorists carried out coordinated attacks at iconic locations like the Taj Mahal Palace Hotel, Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus, and Nariman House, causing widespread destruction and loss. Once his extradition is completed, Rana will stand trial in India for his involvement in the deadly plot.
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Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar also remembered Karpoori Thakur, expressing his respect on X, stating, "Respectful tributes to the people's leader Karpoori Thakur ji on the occasion of his birth anniversary."
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath paid his respects as well, noting that Thakur's ideals and struggle would always inspire the pursuit of justice, equality, and service. "Humble tribute to the great freedom fighter, pioneer of social justice, and former Chief Minister of Bihar, 'Bharat Ratna' Karpoori Thakur on his birth anniversary! Your ideals and struggle will always inspire us to follow the path of justice, equality, and service," CM Yogi wrote on X.
Born in 1924 in Pitaunjhia (now Karpoori Gram), Darbhanga, Bihar, Karpoori Thakur was a freedom fighter and former CM of Bihar. Posthumously awarded the Bharat Ratna in 2024, he was affectionately called 'Jannayak' for his contributions to the people. Thakur became a member of the Bihar Vidhan Sabha in 1952 and was a staunch advocate for socialist principles. He worked with the Praja Socialist Party and the Joint Socialist Party. He served as Bihar's Deputy Chief Minister and as CM in two terms—1970 to 1971 and 1977 to 1979. Thakur passed away in February 1988 in Patna.
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Small tea growers urges Centre for restrictions on substandard imports
Small tea growers (STGs) have appealed to the Union Commerce Ministry to take action against the import of subpar tea from countries like Kenya and Nepal, aiming to safeguard the domestic industry.
The Confederation of Indian Small Tea Growers' Association (CISTA), the leading body for STGs, addressed a letter to Union Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal, emphasizing that STGs contribute over 53% of India's total tea production.
STGs are defined by the Tea Board as cultivators with less than 25 acres of land, scattered across tea-growing regions. CISTA estimates there are around 300,000 such growers across the country.
CISTA highlighted that between January and October 2024, India imported 13.71 million kilograms of tea from Kenya, a sharp rise from 3.53 million kilograms during the same period in 2023. They criticized the quality of tea from Kenya, calling it low-grade, which is often blended and sold domestically or even re-exported under Indian labels. India also imported 13.66 million kilograms of tea from Nepal in 2023, according to the association
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CISTA pointed out a contradiction in the government’s approach. While the Tea Board has been directing early closures of tea gardens for the past eight years to manage oversupply and improve quality, it continues to allow the import of cheap, substandard teas from Kenya and Nepal. They warned that this could flood the domestic market with inferior teas, posing a serious threat to the future of the Indian tea industry in terms of both price and quality.
The association has urged the Centre, as well as state governments in West Bengal and Assam, to address this issue. Additionally, they noted that the Free Trade Agreement (FTA) between India and Nepal permits zero-duty tea imports from Nepal.
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