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Ananth Rupanagudi

@ananth_iras

Passionate Railwayman. IRAS'97. Financial Advisor, ICF. We manufacture the Vande Bharat. Railways|Governance|Travel|Sports|Food|Humour. Views strictly personal

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india.com/business/india… So this is the list of India's highest earning trains! Bengaluru Rajdhani is not only the most popular but it's also a reasonably well maintained train and the meals too are relatively better. The breakfast in the train is especially good! #IndianRailways

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The beauty of Himachal summer with clear skies reflected in this capture of Summer Hill station just before Shimla on the Kalka-Shimla rail line, in the jurisdiction of DRM Ambala NR in Northern Railway! Pic courtesy, Mehra! #IndianRailways #photography Queen of Himachal Shivani Sharma Dasmahapatra

The beauty of Himachal summer with clear skies reflected in this capture of Summer Hill station just before Shimla on the Kalka-Shimla rail line, in the jurisdiction of <a href="/drm_umb/">DRM Ambala NR</a> in <a href="/RailwayNorthern/">Northern Railway</a>! Pic courtesy, Mehra! #IndianRailways #photography <a href="/himachal_queen/">Queen of Himachal</a> <a href="/_ShivaniSD/">Shivani Sharma Dasmahapatra</a>
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Women prostrating before the Cauvery river in respect, as it reaches their village at the beginning of the monsoon! Our rivers are so intrinsically related to our traditions, culture, and our great 5000-year-old civilization! #Cauvery #rivers #Respect #Culture

Women prostrating before the Cauvery river in respect, as it reaches their village at the beginning of the monsoon! Our rivers are so intrinsically related to our traditions, culture, and our great 5000-year-old civilization! #Cauvery #rivers #Respect #Culture
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A photo from June 30, 2004, taken at Tambaram by Poochie Venkat of Sethu Express, showing the last time a YAM1 was hauling an express train. The Mitsubishi imported YAM1 locomotives started service in 1964, hauling trains from Madras Egmore to Villupuram. Somnath Mukherjee Sambit Nayak

A photo from June 30, 2004, taken at Tambaram by Poochie Venkat of Sethu Express, showing the last time a YAM1 was hauling an express train. The Mitsubishi imported YAM1 locomotives started service in 1964, hauling trains from Madras Egmore to Villupuram. <a href="/somnath1978/">Somnath Mukherjee</a> <a href="/sambitnk/">Sambit Nayak</a>
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Mid 20th Century. Bombay - a restored colourized photo of a Victorian Era Water Fountain, identified as the old Morarjee Mooljee fountain on Mumbadevi Road near the Dagina Bazar. Built in 1893, it was demolished some time ago. #Mumbai #fountain #Heritage Mumbai Heritage Rajendra B. Aklekar

Mid 20th Century. Bombay - a restored colourized photo of a Victorian Era Water Fountain, identified as the old Morarjee Mooljee fountain on Mumbadevi Road near the Dagina Bazar. Built in 1893, it was demolished some time ago. #Mumbai #fountain #Heritage <a href="/mumbaiheritage/">Mumbai Heritage</a> <a href="/rajtoday/">Rajendra B. Aklekar</a>
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Kolkata's Khidirpur (or Kidderpore) settlement in 1945! In 1884, Kidderpore was selected as the site for the wet docks of the Port of Kolkata, and it was ready in 1892. It's now also famous for the electronics items of the grey market. #Kolkata #History

Kolkata's Khidirpur (or Kidderpore) settlement in 1945! In 1884, Kidderpore was selected as the site for the wet docks of the Port of Kolkata, and it was ready in 1892. It's now also famous for the electronics items of the grey market. #Kolkata #History
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The Drawing-Room, Bashir Bagh Palace, #Hyderabad ), 1895. This ornate drawing-room in Bashir Bagh Palace reflects the colonial-era blend of European aesthetics and Indian royalty. Built in 1880 by the noble Asman Jah, it symbolized the Nizam’s close ties with the British Raj.

The Drawing-Room, Bashir Bagh Palace, #Hyderabad ), 1895. This ornate drawing-room in Bashir Bagh Palace reflects the colonial-era blend of European aesthetics and Indian royalty. Built in 1880 by the noble Asman Jah, it symbolized the Nizam’s close ties with the British Raj.
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#DidYouKnow One of the biggest mysteries of the milestone of the first train service on April 16, 1853, was the absence of the Governor of Bombay, Lord Falkland, during the occasion. Rumours say that he was unhappy with the Governor General, Lord Dalhousie. #IndianRailways

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The art of being wise is the art of knowing what to overlook. Good morning, friends, and have a great weekend! 🙏 #WeekendWisdom